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    THK MKK: OMAHA. WKDNKShAY. AlUsr int. lull.
Rourkes Fall on Des Moines; Cubs Drop Further Behind; Tigers Shade Athletics
OMAHA LAMBASTS DES MOINES
Twilre to Five is Result After Slug
ping; Game.
IAKE RAPS OUT HOME RUN
Tn-ltM Ar ( ouhdii mm t. II
Haaae Gel Tfcr-Ia rle
Dcaaelt Habber far
Ombt,
DKS MOIN'tg. Aug. 29.-Iftpetial Telegram.)-
Omaha cam forth the one best In
a Ions drawn out slugging match with the
Prodigals today, winning after two hours
and a half of play by a cor of 12 to t.
The visitors landed on Owens r'ght at
the start and had two runnerg nipped at
home plate during the first limine. They
ecortd In the second and at very regular
Intervale thereafter. Oivena went to the
woods befoi e the fourth inning was under
way. Northup then took up the mighty
elab task, but wet net piizstllng. A home
u;n by Kane with two on featured tlio
attack upon him.
For Omaha, tiemott had Utile oftr
On eng. !1 waa lilt hard nnd often and
there was not an inning during which he
held the Prodlga'.s v. lthout a hit. How
aer. the hita by tho home club were scat
tered and many blowa were wasted. Ul
torvski and Curt id each connected for four
afe clout. The fielding of both team
nil tagged. Score:
DES M.OINF.S.
AH. n. H. O. A. .
A.
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
t
0
Curtis, If .
Colllgn.
MHtttcK, cf .
I w yer, 1 b .
1 ores, iib . .
Anderson, rf
Cltowskl. c
Owens, p ..
Is'orthup, p
Bsohant, 2b
Totals ...
5 1 4 4 0 0
4 0 11
t 0 2 a
4 1 1 4
4 9 U s
6 li Hi VI
OMAHA.
An. r
3 ;i
4 :i
4 1
i 2
t I
a l
II.
it
ii
1
3
3
i
1
1
V
o.
i
19
A. 1
1
.4
1
0
0
0
i
0
3
gcanlon. -H ...
Nlehoff. b ...
Thomason, cf
Kane, lb
W illiam, rt ..
fcohoonover. If
Kneaves, a ..
Arbogsst, c ..
Demote p
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Totaia
Omaha
Dee Molnoa
Two-base hit:
..3- 12
0 1 2
0 0 10
15 27 12 4
0 3 0 2 1-12
0 110 0-5
Hcanlon, William. Ar-
hogast. Three-base
hila: Williams, 11-
tow ski. Home run
Kane. Mite: Off
owen. In three ana one-nail innings;
off Northup. 9 In five and one-half In
ning. Hncilflce hit: Thomason, Colllgan.
Stolen bae: Mattlck. Kane (3), Williams,
Northup. rtcanlon, richoonovcr (-). Double
play: Reunion lo Kneaves to Kane. Col
ugan to Korea. Buns batted In: Knea,s,
Anderson, Kane, Mattlck (.2), Curtis. Nie
hoff. Williams, Arhogasl. Left on bases:
Des Molnos, 12; Omaha. 6. Haaes on balls:
Off Demon, 1; off Owens, 4; off Northup.
1. Hit by pitched bull: Bcsnlon. Struck
out: By Demott, 1; by Northup, 2. Passed
ball: Arbogaat. Wild pitches: Demon, 1;
Northup, I. Time: 2:3. Umpires: Kuapp
and Morgan.
OH.IZEI.1EJ9 KAMILV TAKE TWO
Dearer Ovtplas Topeka In Beth
(Man of Doable-Header.
TOPEKA. Aug. 2!). Denver outclassed the
locale In both games, winning the first, ti
to 0, .nd the Becund, 4 to 1. O'Brien held
Topeka. te three hits In the first. The sec
ond was a battle between Clark and Olni
stead, but Clark was wild and his support
bad. Score, first game:
TOPIC KA.
AH. R. H. O. A. K.
Manning, 2b....
Itickert. If
Whitney, lb....
Kmory, 3b
Dall, cf
King, rf
Ri.niiKton, es...
Chapman, c
Crisp, c
Bticnantin, p...
Hickman, p
Totals
Lloyd, b
Uilmore, If
Beall, ct
.aeridy, rf
Qulllin, ;ib
Lindsay, lb... .
i 'otfey. as
Frsinbes, c
0'Brlen.
Totals ......
Topeka
Denver
3 o 0 1
11
g
II
0
1
4
0
0
1
0
1
1
2
13
A.
1
o
II
0
II
II
t
I
30 0
DEXVKIt.
A B. K.
4 II
4 . 1
3 I
... 3
.. S
.. 3
.."4
,.. 4
...33
0 0
. 0 s
4
1
IV
0
. II
(I It
t 0
0 0 0 0 !
0 0 9 a
Two-base hits: Gilmnre, ii:iiii. Lindsay,
Coffey. Sacrifice lilts: Lloyd. Gilmore. Beall,
yutllln. Lindsay, rVifrey. Ptolen bases; Lind
say, Fronuue. Hits: Cut Buchanan, 6 in
three innings; off Hickman, 4 In six In
nings. Bsscs on balls: Off Hickman. 1; off
O'Biian, t. Struck out: By Buchanan, 2;
by Hickman. !t: by O'Brien. 10. lilt by
pitched ball: By ti'Mrlcn, 1. Time: !:.V. em
pires: Hhoeiuakcr und Haskell.
Scor.r, second gunie:
TUFF. K A.
AB. R. II. O. A. K. !
Manning, -b 4 t 1 4 4 0 !
Rlclterl. Il 4 ii 2
Whitney, lb 3 10 4 1
Kmory, Kb 4 u l 2 2 tl !
Dally, cf 3 0 tl 2 0
Chapman, u 4 0 1 r o'
Lrimlston, ss X o a :i 1 i
Ling. If 4 1 ,1 0 0 1
Clark, p 2 1 i 0 i
Heecher 1 o
Totals 32 1 7 27 19 3
DKNVF.R.
AB. R. H. O. A. K.
Lloyd. Ib 4 1 2 2 2 0
Cllmoie. It 8 ii 0 4 0
r'.ca)!. ff 3 o (I a !
i'aidy, if 4 1 2 0 a 9 '
(JUllltn. Sb H 1 2 2 II 0 '
l.iudaay. lb 3 I 4 1 ti
Coffey, ts 4 I 3 1 '
s-ahr. c 2 ' " - i
uimstead, p 1 o o 1 1 o
Totals 4 tf 27 8 I j
Batted for Clark in ninth.
9 C
Yopeka o 0 o l
Denver 0 0 1
tl 0
1 o
Three-base hit. King, Tno-ba-ie hit: Kuior'
...-rlfi.-e 1,11m: I'hirk. I'ni'it lliltitore. (Il.ll
stead. Doulilo plavs: Kduustun to Ma'.iiuitt;
to Wliltne.v. Stolnu bases: Coffey C-'K ii.e
on ball: off Clark, o; oif Olmstcud. 4,
struck out: By Ciark. 4; bv ulnixtrad. I
Hit by pitched bstii' By Clark. 2. Pas.'cd
ball: Chapman. , ;
PI F.MI.II HAl.l.lKM IN K t: t ll
4. .el.ee 1.- After .ecari.g Karly
I. rati af Two Ran.
Pt'FBLO. At:g. J9.-Pc.eblo mixed two
singles with three base n.i lal!s In th
sexenth inning and defeated
Lincoln by
a score of b to :t. hcore:
LINCOLN.
AB.
.. 1
.. :t
.. 1
.. 4
.. S
.. s
.. 1
.. I
a.
9
A
(I
1
II
1
9
1
0
o.
1
F. !
(lagnier, ss . .
Dundon. :b .
Cebb. rf
t'ol. cf
McCormlck,
I'nglaub. lb .
Cock man, Si
rUistton. c ..
Hsgeitnan. p
Knapp. p ....
Totals ....
1
f.
3
a
0
o.
1
3
9
12
4
2
1
FIKBLO.
AB. R
II.
2
1
1
o
tl
1
0"
o
Mlddleton. cf
Craig, if
Beiger, as ...
Heliiuil. If
Koerner, Ib .
Huglici, Ib .,
Clair-, b ...
Clamor,, o ...
I'csster. p ....
P( rry. P
Totals
Ui coin
Fueblo
8
... 2
... I
... S
... 4
... 4
... 2
... S
... 1
.. t
..2S
9 2
0 1
14
0
V
I
0
0
9
0-J
Stcle-i hane
"obi
M.dtilei "i
Two-
ate Liu: Bliavton. Clsirc. Ht by piicu
Standing of Teams
WF.8T. LFAOIF..
W.L Fi t
NAT L LF.AUIF
W.l. Pet.
Denver
Ht. Joseph.
Lincoln
Pueblo
.84 44 .RTid New York..... J 44 Mil
.70 ti ,yn i hii sgo t; 44 .so
.To . .;Vpitt!iiiiii .. m 4s .rii
SS :A .; r,lills(1llua..4 52 .'A.'
.; ft! ,'n 8t. 1. 'mis i sj
Omaha
Hioux Citv...fttS7 .47;; in.-lnnptl ...Ml 4i
Topeka .V) 77 .SIM Hrookl' n ....4r. 9 .:
Des Moines.. 40 83 .3J Boston ;'9 S7 .J0
AMIill. ASP N. I AM F.R. I.EAIII'K.
N.LPi. W.l... Pit.
Hinn'Spolls.77 f4 .R71 Fhlla1elih;a..77 4-' .-ii
Columbus ...74 R" .:M Detroit 71 It .0i"
Ktiss Clty.m tt2 .DW Boston .. OS .SIT
Indianapolis. ,N'iir Voi k....l f .."1
ft. Paul M 9 .477 Chicago HI Hi ..VM
Milwaukee f A7A 'levelsnd ...S9 SO .491
Toledo (I Ti .4''9 ' Washliieton...M 70 . 421
Louisville ...08 T3 .4, St. Louis 35 9- .92
NKB. LK(4CK. I MINK LKAGI.'E.
W.LI'.i. W.L. Pet.
Buperlnr M 39 .&.'2' Falls City. .. "
Fremont . . . .4 19 1 1 umboliH . . .49 ,hl
Ursnd IS 'd..fi0 VJ .190 Hhenandoah..4T 4:1 .,',?-.'
Columbus .. .01 f." .4;! Auburn 4H 44 .511
Ilastlnics ...."I ,17 fUrlnda 38 '.' .42-'
Seward 8 54 .471 .Neb. City . . . .3 74 .40")
Kearney ii 07 .44m
Tork 41 ! .Ii
A'esterdnr's Resell.
WE8TKRN I.EAGL E.
Omiln, 12: Des Moines, 5.
Denver, 8-4; Topeka. 0-1.
Lincoln, 1: Pueblo, 5.
Houx city, 11: Bt. Joseph, 4
NATIONAL LEAOUB.
PlttKburgh-Roston. rain.
Cincinnati-Brooklyn, rain.
M. Ixiuls 6: New Vork. J.
Chicago, 3: Philadelphia. 3.
AMERICAN LKAGLE.
Roston. 0; Chlcsgo, 3.
New Vork. i; Si. Loui., 4.
Philadelphia. 8; Detroit, 9. Kleven in
ning. Washington. 2: Cievtland. 1.
AMKRICAN AHSuCIATlON.
7'Uwsiike, S; Columbus. 4.
Allnnespolls, J; Toldo. 4.
Kannii Cltv, 4; Indianapoll, S
Bt. Paul. 0-o; Ixiuisvtlle, 1-2.
NKRRAPKA STATfJ LEAGLK.
Giand Island. S; Kearney, 1.
Fremont, t; Columbus, 4.
Huperlor. 1; Hastings, 2. I
Seward, ii; York. 3.
MINK LEAGL'K.
Auhuin. I; Nebraska City. 4.
Humboldt. 2; Kslls Cit, IM.
Clsrlnda, 4; Hhenandoah. 9.
Csmr Todn.
Westorn League Oiimha at Des Moines,
lenver at Topeks. Lincoln at Pueblo, Ploux
City at Ht. Joseph.
National league Pittsburgh at Boston,
Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Pt. ljuls at New
York. Chicago at Philadelphia.
' American Leaguo Washington at Cleve
land. American Association Milwaukee at Co
lumbus, Minneapolis at Tolpdo, Kansas City
at Indianapolis. St. Paul at Louisville.
Nebraska Stale league Grand Island at
Kearney, Fremont at Columbus, Superior
at Hastings. Reward at York.
Mink League Auburn at Nebraska City.
Humboldt at Falls City, Clarlnda at Hheu
andouh. ball: Bv Pesster, 1. Bacrlflee hits: Gag-nlt-r.
Dundon, Berger. Htruek out: By
Peaster. 1; bv Perry, 3: by Hagermnn. 4.
Bases on ball's: Off Peaster, 2: off Perry,
1; off Hdgerman. 6; off Knapp. 1. Time:
1:40. Umpires: Clark and Mcpowell.
SlOrX HIT TWO PITCHERS HARD
4.
jaseph Defeated r if? ot
RleTea to Fosr.
8T. JOSF.PH. Mo., Aug. 29. fMoux City
hatted Chellette uiid Glfftn hard and took
the second game ot tno series, ii
Hcore. .
to 4.
SIOCX CITY.
AB. It.
... 0
... 4 0
... 3 0
... 5 2
... 4 2
... 5 2
II.
1
I
0
!
2
O.
3
S
2
4
4
E
Rreen, If......
Bteni. lb
Andreas, 2b..
Wagner, cf...
Hartman. ..
Neighbors, rf
T. Itellly, 3b..
M. Miller, c.
Barber, p
t
2
12
H.
1
1
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
tl
I
0
Totals
3 11
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R.
O.
1
0
3
o
14
A. H.
Kelly. If
Powell, rf
Zwilling. f.. .
B. Reilly. Lb
Jones, lb
Hamilton. Sb....
Metnke. s
Uossett. c
Crittenden, c...
Chellette, p
Crutcher. p
Glffin. p
"Borton
0 0
0
0
4
it
1
1
1
:!
rt
1
0
12
... 4
... 1
... 1
... 3
... 0
... 1
... 1
Totaia
....:i4
Batted for (litfin in ninth.
Sioux City 0 o 0 3 0 0 0
St. JosmpIi 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
Stolen bases: Melnke. Wagner. Jiart-
man. Sacrifice hit: Andreas. Three-base
hit: Vowel . Two-base hiis: Kwllling ui,
Iahu n Heillv T Helllv HiTber. Struck
out: By Chellette. 2.:. J.y tflffln. 1: hy Bar-'
her. 5. Hit by pitched ball: By Chellette,
1: bv Olffln. 1: by Barber, I. Bases on
talis: Off Chellette. I: off Oiffin, S; off!
Ilurber. 5. Double pluv: Barber to An-
itrem In Slem. Hit: Off Chellette. ', In i
five and two-thirds innings; off Oiffin. 5.
Left on bases: St. Joseph. 9; Sioux City,
7. empires: McKee and Weaver. Time:
2:0i.
Because of Errors
Falls City Takes Contenders Sown
Veg by Admidiftering: Sound
FALLS CITY. Neb.. Aug. 2S -1 .-'peciul j
Telegram.) Hur.ibvidfg crmrs at critical '
moments lost ll.e sevci:d stint of tlia '
series todav. Siore: R.II.D ,
Huniboldl 0 0 i I 1 1 - 3 9 9
Falls Oltv 0 0 It t 4 ' 0 U i-1.1 12 S I
tJatteries: llumboldi. Souiliwood. Justus !
Uerhll!. Cnipiree: C'lawson and DDtz. I
Trffi Cit's ni,.:(,;i
I fewer, were mada at opportune moments
i and Auburn was defeated. 4 to 1. H. ore:
1 !
Auburn o o o 1 o u-i 7
1 Nebraska tntv i o v .i t j
' ic t a a ,ilnti V.cti rlei'iiiii n anil ICruri.
j 'ufj!r
-v'-l,. - ,. i'iIi 4'ra.,n tin, I ll-r.
I'muive: K'ratkWi'g.
I X1IF.XA NLiOAIf. Aup
K .-1 Snei ial Tele
ti 'it lathee one-
gi i 1 b ei andoah
sided name todov. Hcore: Tt.H.K.
(iariruhi 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 ti 4 7 J
Shenaiidouli 0 1 I ti 0 9 2 o 9 it
u.......l.. Cl ,1. W.ti.rft, e..H II .
niony; Sheiuiinlotth. Durari and Caslle.
Ci iplre: M"'ers.
J BOWLING SEASON IS NOW OPEN
-
kiei-iul 4.0 Dorr 11 lu Uefeal Be.
J forf ,.rrm,, v. !nth Uuiaha
Iasll 41le.
1
The Fn-.i.i-.s of Omaha won the fi -
9 1 buw.ina
iratch of the season at South
bowling adeys Monday night, de-
Omaha bo
featlnx the Hull e'o. clals 2,iT6
-
Moran of the IVrintti wg high nian. lo
tallug y.i. li'.:e high simile, -cjil to Ma
a 1 i-ieii of the HulN with Ms '-13 score.
0 11FLL HFLCI AL3.
0' 1. ?. . Tol.
. Hunt
Koch
1 tlreer
179 172 J7;- "ils
172 17'.-
i.i W-
los
122
lt9
va 1: lac
14.; iii 4.v:
K. ! Marietta
0
9
Hull
172 21'. M
-
918 917 2.3oO
Totals.
P Kit M ITU.
1. 2. 3. Tot.
Moian ...
Mattlirs
Bower ..
Haynish .
j07 M 1 372
J;-jJ Jfl 4
U2 lim 11 447
20I HS 1 34."
! Vounger
(li
Totals.
MS S2i) 87S-:
You t 11
enter the Bookloveia Contest
I (Wy time before ita cloi-a.
! CHAMPS TAKE EXCITING GAME
Place HiU Well and Nose Out Over
Columbus One to Good.
SCORE ENDS UP FIVE TO FOUR
Rlb I'lt.-hers In t'tae Form, Fielders
IIstIiis More Taaa (Irdlaarr
Work to We Kramer Kaa
Itallsts l.ase.
I'OLL'MBL'?. Neb.. Aug 9. (Special Tel
egram.) Fremont won an exciting contet
today from the home team by a close mar
gin, being hicky In placing their hit. Roh
pitchers were In good form. Althoush Co
lumbus pouiulcd the tall hard and often
the drives fell in fielders" hands. Manager
Bennett in renter field, having six and
Uouso tv.o put outs. Score:
FREMONT.
COI.fMRVS
AR.lt. O A K.
AB It. O A E.
RiinilMti, ?b. 4 18
llou-e. rf 4 1 I
8 8 rhltUck. cf . 4 4
I or ni-on. sb y 1 1
Bennflt, cf . . 8 1
Hnlmsr. r 1 t 8
Netr lb 4 t 9
Turpln. If.... 8 1 1
"--. Sb.... 4 I
Th'nrion. es 4 1 9
4 Krthnm. 2b.. 8
1
(I Mattel), rf... 8 8 1
4 t-. It 4 1 I
8 1 Hro n. st 4 8
t rr rnr, lb 8 18
3 9 Harrifttn. r. . 4 8 8
3 ft Hlnnell. .... 4 8 4
Xlnt.lon, p.. 4 0 9
Meti . t 9 8
Tottll 88 21 7 1
Tottln 81 7 17 18 t
Ratted for Porkorney In ninth.
Fremont 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 15
Columbus 00220000 04
Karned runs: Fremont, 4: Columbus. 3.
Two-bas hits: Rouse, Neff. Three-bano
hit: Turpln. Sacrifice hit: Turpln. V..
Brown, Melxcll. Stolen bavs: Rohuer i.2.
Leach (2i. Harrison. Klssell. fttruck out.
Bv KlnKdnn. 1: bv Klssell. 3. Usses on hallo:
'iff Klngdon. !; off Klssell. 1. Double plays:
R. Brown to Urahsm to Porkorney. B.
Hrown to porkorney to K. Brown. Left on
bases: Fremont, 4; Columbus S. Time: 1:45.
Cmplre: Held.
Harmon Prove Mystery.
YORK. Neb.. Aug. 29. (Special Tele
gram.) York lost to Seward today througn
inability lo hit Harmon In the plncnes.
With the banes full In the sixth. Harm
wns eslled out at home, making the Ihlrd
out. although he was safe. I'mplre Bocke
eltit could not see It. He played no
favorite today, but could not see things ss
they happened. The features were a bril
liant slop of a line dr.ve bv Farrell and
a throw of Harms from center field, cut
ting off a runner at the plate. Score:
STWAUn. YORK
AU.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.K.
Innirrl. It.. 45 4 0 0 Farrell. 9b... b 18 8 8
Hriiiion. 3b. 6 3 1 1 1 Smllh. !b....4 8 4
Nefr,
3b.
.10 1 I ft Hennlaeer. If s I :
Wall!
.41810 Hirm, rf 811
I.U. rf. ...
Kobtnton, e
Henry, lb..
Hanson, rf.
Harmon, p.
.8 0 2 0 0 I'D Of, !i.
i. 4 2 ft 1 1 lavl. rf..
. 4 1
, 8 0
. 8 0
. a l
, 4 8
8 2 18 1 0 t opple, lb
. 4 1
8 9 0 Kelly.
. 8 1
0 8 0 Wllklm, p.
Total US I ! Tolali 34 T2 18 3
Wally out ill eighth, attempting to bunt
third strike.
Seward 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 2 1-g
York 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 03
Home runs: Harmon. Robinson (2). Two
base h.ts: Farrell, Kelly. Bases on baits:
Off Wilklns, 2; off Harmon. 3. "truck out:
By Wilkms, 3; by Harmon. 9. Hit by
pitched ball: Llsy, Smith, Harms. Double
play: Payne to Smith to Copp.e. Time:
Z:ov. V'up're: Bockcwitx.
Leaders Lose Second Time.
HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 29. (Special Tele
gram.) Hastings won today's game from
the league leaders making it two In a row.
7'he locaia outhtt the visitors and Orth
pitched excellent ball, while tils team
mates gave him gilt-edged support. Hast
ings won the game In the tenth. With one
down Katz walked. Coe singled. Hoornle
walked, filling the bases. Alter Orth had
two bails called' on him Irvln was Jerked
for l.uhrson. who forced in the winning
run. Cue's batting and Cook's fielding were
the features. Score:
HASTINGS. 8UPBKIOR.
AB.H.O.A.K. AB ll.O.A.B.
Walion. 2b.. 8 1 1 8 fl Allen, ef 8 8 10 0
Tortnian. .
Bromloy, cf . .
Jotlflrt, 1(
Cook, lb....
Kat, lb
i'oe, c
Ilnernl. if..
Orth, p
0 2 8 0 IXrarb, 2b... 4 0 3
S 0 0 u Covie, rf 9 9 3 1
3 10 0 McDowell, It 3 0 0 (
0 IS 1 0 Spellman, c . 4 3 4 0
1 0 3 0 Borka'lt:, lb 8 1 10 2
8 10 1 (irr. 3b 4 1 I 3
110 0 Michael, .. 8 1 1 8
0 0 7 CJ Irvln. D 4 0 2 5
Luhrnoa, p... 0 0 0
t.i.i. n iii -n 17 n --
ToUil 38 :33 17
1 r iit.runu tvent Iti In ninth with b&HOS full.
One out when winning run scored.
Superior 0 l) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01
Hastings 0 00010000 12
Stolen bases: Watson. Cook. Hoernle.
H Spcllman, Orr. Bases on balls: Off orth,
n 1: oft Irvln, 6; otf Lulu f on. 1. Struck out:
0 by irvln, 2; by ortli. 9. Hit by pitched ball:
01 Watson, Cook. Cmpiro: Kelly.
n j Third City Wins.
!!' KKAUNF.Y. Neb.. Aug. 2'. I Speclr.l
" j Telegram.) Kenrncy lost the gnme vmli
.. Grand Is'and. l'ltcner Smith weakening in
I tl,A thiro iiiinnir Mint ailnu'ill thre.i hCort'S.
Jstrott rci.acil Smith In Hie tuurlh I'ni
- 01 'j pir: Jlcl lorniuit inario a had derision at
0 1 4 . pecond. rotiuu Kearnoy some accree, e. il
1 come in for a lot ot ruurtni? at tnc iiiu.tis
I of t!io fans. Score:
hiam immi. Mim:.m.i,
' AB Il.ll.A.I.
AB.H.O.A.K.
,;
Tf ek'- rf'""
..Kuibeu, ii
iinrsla. 2b... 4
Morn, lb ... 4
niichiiirn, c. 4
1 u li L. lira)', if. . 4 2 2 It
5 3 0 Kynek. If 4
10 0 Jarrou, if . . 4
3 0 0 dowuey. ?h.. 3
a V I Paclri., 3b... 4
3 1 Chlllgord, . 4
S : 0 Clair, lb 3
10
Want, Sb U 2 0 3 0 -Vtag'kuitil, tl
Cieen. p 4 ii 1 a 0 Smith, p 1
0
11. ura), rr., l 1 o
Tout 3i :' m s
Ttala 14 10 3
' Ktarnev 0 0 0 0 1 il 0-1
! llrand 9-Muiid 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1
Kained run: Kearney, 1; Orand island,
3. Hiise.i on biilis: tff Smith. I; off
Orei-n. 3. Left on buses: Kearney. I'";
Orund Island. 7. Wild pitch- .larrott.
Two-base hits: Buchanan. P!es, tirt-en.
Struck oui: llv Smith. by ' liven. ::: by
Jarrotl, 2. Time: 1 : I'fiip're: McDcv-
HlOlt.
Frauk Gotch Ready
to Start for Chicago
Big Wrestler Will Leave Training
Quarters at Humboldt Today
or Tomorrow.
MFMBULDT. lu.. Aug. 2,.-Frank Cotch.
, cluinii:cii heavy weight wrest. it. in c.-
()tt ..j to )eavt. ,, e either tomorrow or
I '1-1.,.. -.!..,. f.w I M.l, tf Ii. r'.itnillcte hi tralll-
"
4 , in:
for hl mutch lher with O-orge Hacli-
I ciischniidt on Labor t'ay.
I i-armcr uui iin mm uuin iv-inu i-i-
- nt-ra luuu turun i iouhhhf. i. -im
i champion today. Tin" tralnci say he came
'. ,,r tin. bouts fre.-li and strong.
2, ,
- It kl S I l.'l IN HIHl.h-l
I.KAI.l tl
1
Iqwlncy lakes UeclUIng Ua of -erica
from IttacW Islnad.
liiu K Ir-LAND. ill.. IK- 2 -WJinc
on the deciding gam of th series, de-
j j-j , Hock Irlulid. i
Ku. U Wl.nut
to I. ,-t-oit: 11. 11. u.
1 5 A
liucy
Katterien
Cook and Jacoosi.n: Vyskocil
, and Clark.
t iiANVll.LK. III.. At.g. 2..--Nf Kon woil
1 hi gaire easily for Diuenpoit. tudav, 4 to
j B,' W a 3
1 iav. nporl
4 1
- j Balt-i'ies: Bcnz and liild.-Orund
Nf!oii
- . ""-J J f'1 . Au il.-Duluuuc-De
1 ,..,. i!0 aamc iicdulfd.
WATKKLOO. U.. An -M IVv.i la
' c.aine; double-header enterdav.
no i
I
Hrilri Look lo llisk.
. 1 blCFlN. Neb.. Aug. (Spoclal.i It W
liirulty reiiorted thai liiisch. tlie l-fadinr
,,(, ,er fo.' tlie Aiiluirn Mink league team.
j peen houpht by iho Lincoln V.'emteni
' iean'ic lemii, and also that the same team
I will likely draft Brewer, i ho is bv far the
I best first baseman lu ti e Moik lei-sue.
Cuts and bruises may be heaied in about
j one-third the time requ'red by the usual
'tieatment by applying Chamber ain's I.lni-
I mem. n I an antiseptic and causes anch
I injuries to heal without maturation. This
I liniment also relieves aorenees of the
I niuscb s and rheumatic pains. For sale by
.all deal' is.
CUBS LOSE TO THE QUAKERS
Dooin'i Men Give Chalmers Good Sup
port and Defeat Chicago.
CHAMPS HIT VELL 15 P1NCHH
Play 4oly Mae I. ante af 9-bedaleil
Daaale. Header. Postponing evad
4 onieat I aree Tna-Rase
lilt Are Made.
PHILM'I'.LPIIIA. Aug 29-Oi'lv one of
two games booked for this city could be
played today, and Philadelphia defeat"1!
Chicago, S to 3. The home team won by
bunching hits.' uhlle Chalmers, who as
given excellent support. k-pt Chicago's lilt
scattered Bfter the first Inning. Score:
rillLADKLntlA chii-aoo
an MO. A. r. A a M.O 4 g
Knabe. 2b.
P';ert. cf
Iibert. b
M.f... If.
.884 SheVr4. If. 6 I 8
.41 100 S-hnll. rf .. 8 1
.380 Tinker. .. 81848
.4230 llm'man. :bl I I
Benk. rf.
110 Kevle. 3b ... 4 I
1 I
ft
8
1 .lifters-, lb. I I I t I llelmin. rf.. 4
Ii(Wlti. . . 8 1 8 t 1 Saler. lb ... 8
MaHiten. r . 7 2 0 Needba-n. e . 8 1
fbalinr. p. 4 J t 5 Tlenlh. . p. 8 0 I
tloeil 1 8
ToUla 18 8 5T 11 I :
Ttal M 10 S4 11 4
Malted for Ituelbach In ninth.
Chicago 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 -3
Philadelphia 0 J 0 0 0 0 2 0 -6
Two-base hits: Sheekard. Zimmerman,
Doyle. Sacrifice hits: Reulhach (2. Knsbe.
Stolen bases: Tinker. Zimmerman, 1'a.s
kert. Struck out; By Reulbach. 3: by
Chalmers. 7. Double plays; Tinker to
Ssler; Tinker. Zimmerman mid Saler.
First on errors: Philadelphia. .". Left on
bases: Chlcsgo, 10; Philadelphia.. ' Bases
on hslls: Off Reulhach. ; off Chalmers.
J. Time: 2:00. empires. Klem and
Brennsn.
lilast Plrk 1 P Kasy One.
NKW Tt'RK. Aug. 29.-SI. Louis gs
todsy's game to New York, the pitchers
presenting the locals with twelve bases on
balls. New York lost many chances to
swell their total of rims as they hsd four
teen men left on bnse. The game ass
played on soggy ground, flakes and Rills
made great catches, the former spesrlng
Merkle's terrific drive over his hesd In
deep center by a Jumping, one-handed
catch, in the sixth Inning, while Pt. Louis
was In the field, empire Johnstone cleared
the visitors' bench, sending all the extra
pitchers and utility men. fourteen In num
ber, off the field. Score:
NEW YORK ST. Irri8.
AB H O A E AS H O A R
Deeore, if... 8 0 1 0 0 HliMlnn. 2b. 2 1 1 8 0
iwiyle. 2b.... 2 2 2 8 0 Oakee. cf....4 3
ft 0
SnndtTSM. cf 4 9 8 1 0 K.rlcht. lb. 3 1
Brkr, rf.... 8 0 1 0 0 EIIU. K 4 1
Merkls, lb... 4 0 14 0 gitiini. rf....4 9
t
3 0 0
1 0
HwitX. 3b... 8 0 1 3 1 Hauaer. K....3 1 0 ! 1
Pt-tchar, is, 4
Mvra, e 3
Paillette ....
W'llaqs, .... 1
8 17 0 Morey. 3b.. 4 0 3 2 0
t : t o r.'i.n. c 4 l 8 o i
9 9 9 0 Harmnn. p... I 1 1 I 0
13 0 W'nodburn. t 0 8 9 9
w HUM, p.
Murray .
Amea, p. ..
Devlin ..
Am, p...,
!vlln ,.
Crandall, i
! t) 0 0 1. L d'm'k, p 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 'Smith
1 (
0 t
A
0 0
0 0
ToUl.
31 10 24 9 3
9 0 0
0
0 0 0 0 0
19 0 9
Total 88 7 27 18 1
'Hatted tor Iiudermilk In ninth.
Ran for Myers tn seventh.
Batted for Wlltse In eighth.
Batted for Ames In seventh.
St. Louis 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 05
New York 0 0 1 0 0.2 3 7
Two-base hits. Oaken. Muggins. Wilson.
Throe-base hits: Evans, Harmon. Sacrl
tlcn hits: Hauscr, Hugglns. Stolen bases;
Doyle, Oakes. Left on bases: New York,
14; St- Louis, ft. Double play: Hersog to
Dovle to Morkle. Bases on balls. Off
Vviltso, 2; otf Harmon, 9; off Wood burn, 1;
off L. Luudermllk, 2. Struck out: By
Vvlltse, b; by Crandall, 2; by Harmon, 2;
by Woodburn, 1: by L. Laudermllk. 1.
Wild pitch: Wiltse. Hits: Off Wlllse, 8
in six Innings; off Ames. 2 in one inning;
off Harmon, 4 In six Innings (none out in
seventh); off Woodburn, 1 In one-third
Inning-, off K laudermllk, 2 in one and
two-thirds innings, empires: Johnstone
and Lason. Time: 2:15.
Miadea Makes Good Record.
MINDEN. Neb.. Aug. 29. (Special Tele
gram.) Minden defeated Ingleslde at Tngie
side In a close and fast, eleven-Inning gamo,
2 to 0. Dave Adams struck out sixteen
men. Minden got four good clean lilts;
Ingleslde two scratch hits. Minden ha
now won twenty-one games out of twenty
three. Batteries: Minden, Adams and
Roasen: Ingleside, Jimmy and Meltued.
Minden has no salaried men Hiid .all hoitu,
talent, and claims to have one of the best
teams outside of th league.
l.lawaoil, 111 Cedar Bluff. 41.
L1NWOOD, Neb.. Auk. 'j. ihpuclul.)
Llnwood shut out Cedar Bluffs on th" locul
grounds Sunday, V to 0. Pescheck was on
the mound for Unwood and pitched a good
rume. Score:
Llnwood 0 I 0 1 4 S 5 3 -!!
Cedar Bluffs 0 0 9 0 0 II 0 0 t 0
Batteries: Llnwood, IVscheck and Shain
berg; Cedar Bluffs. Fowler. Oriffls, Da'h
and (Silflls. Struck out: By Peschek. 11;
hv Fowlt r, 6. Hits: Llnwood, 17; Cedar
Bluffs. 7.
Cool Weather Olsnirlllas to later.
Clnb Contestants.
Only one match waa played Monday In
the championship doubles of the Interclub
tennis tournament blng held at the Omaha
Hod and tlun club. In spite of the cool
weather, which afforded great advantages
to the players, but six men were on the
courts ready for play. Although It was at
I list expected to hav all the matches
played off by tlie" coining Paiuiday, if In
terest lags as It has during the lust fen
days there Is no telling when the finals
lll be reached.
FIRST ROf.VD.
Harris iuid Curns beat Hazard and
Glover. l fault.
k'uolii! and Lyons beat H. Newell and
I.fo Wilson. -3. ti-0.
! Church May Well Take
I Lesson of Ak-Sar-Ben
j Nebraska City Pastor Says Good Fel-
i lowfthip of Organization is
, Great Feature.
More of the clean good fellowship, more
of the lunest have-a-gooJ-iluie spirit, more
of real Christianity, as ilinplaed by th.i
Knights of Ai.'-Sar-Kcn ill tlitil () nil;
liana, would h"lp the churches to fill up
their empty pens. Ho declared Uev. F. M.
l;ion, pa--toi of the Melhodlei olimcii
of Nt-lTJslii. City. In a spcoch at Ak-sai-ller's
den last night, tlmrikhig the Unlgiits
for thrir jovial ciuertaitiment.
It was a leiotd croad that Unorifceil
the Icn. There were netrly !() guests
from Neb'aska City and swaima from
Council Bluffs and South Omilu. The
inkhana feast aliuu: t ran out It did.
The total pa'd up ineinher-hli vai an
nounced ai l.iT.I.
J. B. Wetl:ius uf South U.nu.u ai.d M
Martin Kalliuan of Nen Vork City, a '.aff
writer for the Halurda.y evening I'ou.
spoke In prai9e of Ak-8ur-Ben. Mr. Ki l
msn bjIiI his advice lo the Omaha man
who has lo invest ou!d b to ifl",n the
Knights of Ak-r'ar-Ueu.
11 was sniKiui-ciJ that a telegig.u hkj
been ncidved fi-m President Tall to tiie
effect that lie will he In Omsln M.1.11I j..-.
October 1. and will remain until iifiida,
mtu-liii.g. He has been wired to Irv and
flange to ti utr for the Gymkhana.
I ulambaa Rooster oa Taar.
C0LFMBI 8. Neb.. Aug. -(Hpt. ial Tel
egram) Today 120 repirscnialli r bus.neMS
men and c.tlsclis of Columbus onioo.-il K
booster trip to the north anil ert part of
(he i-ounty. The big Co r man and .1 rl-
can p'culc on September 12 and the proposi
tion for building a n m- covut hm c for
I'iatti county were th two pronsitlon
boostod. The trip waa made lu automobile
and the booster were sccompsn'.-d he the
Columbus city band. The towns v.s'ted
were Humphrey, Llndray, Corsica, Ta:nov
and Plati Cenu-i,
TIGERS COME FROM BEHIND
Three Rum in Elerenth Better This
AthletifV Two.
TWO TEAMS SLAUGHTER PITCHERS
l.ataere gntaaliea I'leree Orle
III ss Which Take ele
).
DKTP.'HT Aug --After Jack Coomb
apparently 1 1 won the game fo: Phila
delphia by driving In to runs with h's
homer in the eleventh. Ciaaford doobled
sllh the hase full In Detroit half. Scor
ing Tntweller and Lather. Then l.or.:
threw slid to third. r,rh came bonis with
t! e run which gave Detroit a 9 to 9 vl'toty.
Lather, hatting for Work. mhed a
fierce drive st .Collins sihleh took a falsa
! booed nnd struck Collin on the noe. put-
ting him out of the gme. a piiicin
said ColHi ' no was not brohe i. Score:
DKTROIT
AS n o A K
eni!.rKi.ri
AH II II 4 g
l-h. .4
t 4
8 yr4 If .
I
I
4
3
4
Cehb if...
! frrd. rf. 8
I I
t I
0 OM-i-n. . f
8 0 l ol if. ;b . 4
1 1 llerrlrk. Jb. .
gike . lb .. 3
t t Miiirh. -f. 8
4 I Mclnne. lb. 8
9 8 Rarri , m 8
2 1 Thefiaa, c. . . 8
Ibib sir, :s ft :i
lrka. If 4 1
(alr.or. lb . 4 12
fiaitmnn. lb 4 t 1
gianat. c... 8 1 8
Wnrka. p 4 9"
Iem 1 t 0
Tmeller ..00
8
8
i t
I 1
:'
0 t Mnipsit, p
9 Pnlinh. p
8 0 Mpv c
- Coumha. p.
1 1
, 3 8
2 I
Latber .... 1
1
Tela II 41 13 33 17
4 .
Tff'alr ' H"S3 I.
To out wh-n wlnmng run e. ed
Batted for Baiimaus in eleventn.
Han for Jones In olerntli.
Batted for Works In eleenth.
Phllailelphla .01 1 o 0 1 1 0 : 3-4
Detroit 00 150009089
Two-base hits: Baker, Cobb l3. Coombs.
Crawford. Three-base lilts: Lord. Dre
hanty. Home run: (Viombs. Hit: Off
.Morssn. o In flv Innings (nuns out in
slxthl; off Danforth. 2 In four Innings;
oft Coombs, b In one and two-thirds In
nings. Sacrifice hit; Murphy, Oslner.
Crawford. Stolen bases: Cobb. Rush, Col
lins. Drske. Double play, Delelisntv (un
assisted), left on base: Philadelphia, 10;
Detroit, 7. Bases on balls: Off Morgan,
3: off Works, 1. Hit by pitched hall: Ry
Works, Lord. Struck out: By Danforth.
3: by Works, ; by Coombs, 3. Passed
bsll: Thoniss. Time. 2:15. Umpire.,:
I'cirlne and Dlnecn.
8i Beat Boloa, H lo 0.
CHICAOO. Aug. 29-4'hlcago shut out
Boston In the final grime of the farewell
series today,' 3 to 0, after a pitchers' bat
tle between Scott and Wood. Scott al
lowed but five hlta. while Wood waa
touched for seven opportune hits. A run
ning one-hand catch bv Bodle was the
feature of the game. Score.
CHICAOO. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.K. AB H.O.A.K
Mrtntvr. rf. 8
0 Pler, rf.. 4
2
Lord. 3b 4
Callahan, If. 3
I 1 Speaker, i t. . 8
0 En!, lb.... 4
0 Le l. If 4
(iardiwr, 3b.. 4
I 8
9
0 3
0 I
8
9
Bodle. of 4
M'Con'ell. 2b 4
Tannehlll, a 4 1 3 4 0 W afner, 3I..2
Mullen, lb... 1 o Terken. M...3
Pl.K-k, e 4 9 9 0 Nun'm'kar, el
ScoU, p 3 8 4 0 Wood, p 8
Total 81 I 87 13 9 Total! 39 I 24 T 9
Chicago rt 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Three-base hit: Callahan. Stolen bases:
Wagner, Lord. Callahan, MeConnell. left
on bases: Chicago. 8; Boston, 6. Bases
on balls. Off Wood, 4; off Scott, 2. Struck
out: By Wood, 8; by Scott, i. Passed
ball: Nunamaker. lime: l:&5. Umpires:
Evans and Mullen.
. W aaalagtoa Takes Close Oaate.
CLEVF.LAND, Aug. IDCleveland was
unable to hit Johnson today and' Wash
ington won. Kahlcr fanned eight In the
first five Innings. .4core:
WASHINGTON. CLBVBLAND.
AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.K
Milan, ef....4 1 1 0 Oranev. If... 4 0 110
Morgaa, Kb.. 4 1 t 8 0 Olnon, n 4
Henry, lb.... 3 8 1 8 I Jlckann. rf..(
Owner, rf. .. 4 2 0 4 0 UOol. lb ... 4
1 II 9
1 4 A
0 8 0 0!
:. Walkar, If. 3 0 1 0 0 Ulrm'him, cf 8 0 1 0
McHrlde. ta . 4 -1
Cun'hani, ill I I
0 Pall. .'Ii
3 0 3 1
0 'furtiar, 3b... 8
I 1
Btroot, c 4
3 3 0 0 Smith
3
1 1
Juboaon, p... 439 Kaler. p.
...30 1
' KiMerly
Tutalf 33 3 27 14 1
Total.
Batted for Kaler in tuoiii.
... 1 I
9 9
..31 I 37 4 1
Cleveland ....!) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Washington 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 o 2
Two-base hit: Henry. Home run: Kast
eriy. Base on balls. Off Kaler, 3. r?truc
out: By Kaler, S; by Johnson, . Time:
1:27. I'mplres: Connolly and Sheridan.
Mitchell I, sirs for Hrowaa.
ST. LOF1S, Aug. ..-With the game
piaotically won. Mitchell weakened in tlie
nifitti. New Vork scored four runs and
mado It three straight over St. i-ouls.
.Score:
New YflKlC. ST. Ltll'IS.
AH HO. A.K. Sholien. f..i 3
- 1
wolter. r(... 4 1 .1 u Auttiii. !,... s 1
iiriupuill, il j : u il I Hosan, If.... I
2 2 0
C'ha-o, Ih ... & l 2
ilarduer, -b.. ; 1 tl
Harwell. ,:b. 4 j n
Johlmnn, m. . 3 u g
0 l,io-te. :b.. 4 3
I 0
0 welirer, if. 4 il 2 0
1 lllack. lb 4 HI: s
1 Walla..?. 3 0 3 8
Fltzg'ald. 1(4 1 4 0 lfr ulh.uk. I: 4 1 1 I
nuiiani!, -.. 1 ; 1 .Mltih.ll, p
Vaullin, p .. 4 u I I Sleplieua. .
lieu. jr. p. .
Totaia 24 37 13 7
Tot la
New Vo:k 0 0 n I
8 2 0 4 8
Ii 0 0 il
0 0 0 0
Si 7 2T li 1
O il 1 ,
fit. Louis 1 i) a 2 0 0 1 0-4
'Two-bus hits: fluristell. Mitchell. Banes
on balls: Off Vsui;lin. 3: off Mitchell, z.
struck out: Hy 'iitijchn, ti; by .Mitchell, i.
Time: I: :,V. Time: 1 implies:
O'Loiighlin und ICgiui.
Hackenschmidt Says
Knows Game Better
i Asserts He Already is in Best Condi
; tion Possible and is Doing; Light
Training; Work.
! CHlCAi'lO, Aug. -.9. Oeorg Hui-krn-j
schnitdl, challenger fc;r t':e woi id a chaiu
pion.shlp, bosan the lai-l week of Ids f.'ain
i ing for his match with Frank Gotch. with
the fa mo Hn.it work that liu i character
iKrd lit preparation aim e teaching
Amtilci. Ho declared he already was tn
the best possible comliCou physically and
' only required sufficient training :o keep
I from going back.
' Hackeusclimlilt was up i.-tli the sun,
took a long walk along the shores of Lai e
j Michigan and later laed a few games
; of hand bull. During the middle of the
day he spent his lime lKltiug on the front
: lurch of his ipiartrr.
I "The last time I met Liotc;i, I ivas po'.rly
1 posted on ths numerous holds i:i the game,"
said llMkeiis.-hmldt. "(lot. I, Is ls-1 and
the lock hol.le that I did I, no v.. ill.l not
hold him. I thoiiglit I tie .1 that I eould
lie a1 le to tr 111 opponent do.wi. hut
'found I li.td piii intimated my mi 1 eiig: n.
1 Iviior' iii'tv a man to beat hi 11 hat to
k'iv' all the !:old of th. tsii.e, and to
. ii.i 11'ile to pui one of tl.i.-.: h-iUN on him
. in quid, mill -."
Urleaa W hit Iroiu Kleiued.
'Ki.I A NH. N ' . Aug. ;.-ifiuM4l 1-
llii a hoii.v inn Uii 1 in the . : i ' , 'tii.tug
iih lo liu .1 on laee Hho-t."t.ir at
iieer id Hi ie.ilis tle, u r r 1 i. l .to
to hits in tlie n al 11 l:i :u i, i.'ls-i.nl 'o: a
lcr inleresiliig game, r-l.opm.ti . ball lit
was ili. 1 cut ore. tt ore.
1 n il f.
I l ira-ik II .' o II V V lj I
1 -1 ! .
i"wood 1 9 ' 1 n - I 4i-!
n ;
lia.teii : urtei..!-. Txlikland
1 i;i-
I:ier; Ills
immI. Sllnlie'ill aiwi X'.'U l.i
TWO CUVHKS I Duiatioa .
I -CI.KTBI.ABlO- ! S?,f7 i
li, : I ret tn lea re St)9
v.,,1, i.t.i :. , AM- vr
ill lie ,e...J ! . , -v
THE
. . e. i ifci- "" '8
l'i 1. no:
tittuel ei-.-l I r.pe
I i-i ii. i :i: A t'rt .
lull, to la e I rule
an
88 euaeaai f
atspaee
A oa i u
aad
I .n f Vi. ivrie
i...b 14 i.- Askar.
BAMBUB.O-AkfEBiriASf I.IWK. 1 80 West
aolyli u Wattage, III., or Icl Agta.
HINCHMAH DEFEATS BREWERS
Col'imbui Player Sotei Odd Kua in
Last Half of Tenth
! FOUR TO THREE IS FI5AL SCORE
MahMaa aad 44araelt eeraee ta
Nae IIMa l r lIWe Hal .
tea Pllrheee lU Rase
aa Hall.
I l, I Mill I i .: linn iifriso n
fi sde s diffli nil eatrh ef f.m"' llnr tn
the tenth, seared lh winning inn In the
lat half if the Inn It- on a r 'r-
hsll s high throw of MahUng a hunt end
ongslfon flv gr
wii.a t rr
a a ii o k r.
19 It o a a
Hi ,."! if 4
I 1
t ! -' . 4 I 4
MaSMaf . 4
i v.'i 'tnn tf 4
r"it is a
i " i. :
is-uk mi
IMell, ,f ,,
. . I
X"Jiillll. p 4
(leek, p
DiS.le-. ; 4 1 4
le Ik 4 11
t
I tl I t(i . rf. I I
1
1 MiM-r. rf I t
!" b 4 11
( i. If 4 11
7 ) 4
4 f Mcatiall e 1 9
I iMiim. pi
-
i
t
n
T.'tH H i I TH 4f1 II I
' oaten um hit Ii) nn iaie,i lain; .jne
out oen winning tun 'niri
Columbus o n f e 1 1-4
Milwaukee 9 f) 2 9 9 I 9 9 1
Tsn-ba hit Mahllna. Marshall
Bases on hall: off ilei.m In .1. nfl
,Mi lioleoti, 1. Struck mil: Bv Meg iiliin
X. hy Cook. :; b Nlrholon. 1 Tims
1.49. t'mplre: Ttlerhslter and Hs
llaoslera Real lllaee Again,
I.THANAPOLIH, hid.. Aug. ?. Doade
good iiltehlng with th timely hlMlna of Cie
Ind'snspolla team son lli neennil game
of the rln with Kstiss "II y todav, 8 lo 4.
Hoffman hit Hie first hall pitched hv
I'ratidom for a home run
INMAN r)l.l K4N CITf
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TMal 33 18 21 18 2 Mad1, p. .. I I 9 S
Trxal U 19 14 19 3
Kansas City 9 0 0 19 1 1 9 9-1
Indianapolis 1 0 0 0 t 2 4 9 -8
Two-base hits: James t2i, Rrandom. Wil
liams, Woodruff. Three-bane hit: CcrHdnn.
Home run: lloffmnn Mfrtiek .,tit Sv Im-il
3: hv Brsndom. ! hi MaiM., 1 iinhi.
Plays: Hrhaller and Hyaif: Mow. William
and McCarthy. leased ball: .lame. l'ne
on balls: off Brsndom. 4: off Dowd. 1. Hsc-
i'h'i. mi-, .-.uiiivaii mr, rw-nmi-T. livn'f. .-I'"-
Carthy. Mow. Hit: off Brandom. T In U
iniuii(e, none oui in seventn; nrt AiaddoA,
i In two Innings. Time: 1:36. I'mplres.
Owens and Ilandiboe.
Millers Take Reatlaa.
TOLEDO. Aug. 29 Ylngllng was effective
against Mlnneapolla In th pinches and.
with flawless support, Toledo downed the
leaders. Snore:
Batted for Iserett In ninth.
Toledo 0022000 l
Columbus 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1
Two-beae hits: Nile. Rums, ' Clymer.
Wllllsms, Ferris. Rases on balls: Off
Ylngllng. 11; off Leverett. t. Struck out:
Attraction la Omaha
Vaudeville at th Orpheum.
Burlesque at the Cruyetj.
Burlesque at the Krug.
Vaudeville at Romo bummer Garden.
When Harry Bulger trips serosa the
stage at the BrandeU 011 Thursday even
ing, his friends will have their first op
portunity ' In many year to aee him play
ing something thf t hasn't a tramp connected
with It. Bulger is the old original slagu
tramp, he and "Sherry" Mattheag having
brought out the Harold and Percy roles
many, many seasons ago. and so long a
Matthew wg. able to work. Ihe pair ass
known from end to end of the theatrical
world as tho premiers in that line. Wh-11
.Matthews was overtaken by Illness and
the team was broken up, Bulger continued
as a tramp, becauee the managers wouldn't
have him as anything else. F.ven In "Wood
land." ho was asked to play the part of
Brie Jay, a peripatetic wanderer, and It:
"The Man From Now." In which he aaa
lart seen bare, lie a as again a tramp.
But this time ho isn't, and "thiy do a: '
he Is really reveling In hi freedom.
Joy giitpheii's lace frained in the hut
I of Ik window at (he Urandeis yetnUv
I was a morn vivid reminder that the "
I eon" Is on again. Joy spent Ihe summer
'.'.I Sioux City, and barring a It tie 1 ucoun
j ter nilh poison Ivy, from the effect of
I which he has not ye.1 fully recovered, he
)hatl a busy and plraennt line
(
' 1 j 1 ; k 3 ' 1 Iluigesa ot tl.e I'.iandci
til day received coiitiaits for the i-mnltig
line of HaiTy Woodruff In "Tlie Prlive of
'Night." which wan atiuouin-i d some Weeks
ago as Ihe openl:. .it : r.ict'oii st the Boyd.
j 'I his switch lo the Br'i.h-ie liif!eteii that
the Boyd will not he lejdy for limine quite
a soon as extracted, the txlnt of the re
(airs iirnled being hucIi sill r.i.li
J tonsldei able time to coinp:ev.
Aithur K. Hinlth. otrhsnlia duerior at
Munun. is bCugiiii.' ou! fetching new airs.
One or 'hese Is "ilulj-FI jlu." lwo-e..
Barcarole. "' aalt: " Hti-siuixjat Bill." t0
I tep: "All Alol'.'" Iwo-slep; "In Ihe Land
; of Harmony." two-step, are other. Il i
no wonder the hsllrovm is i wded
Ilnlli Jolmnv May are ei.t tiutla-ilc
"tan-." All Ist wk Hie" arre In tlmlr
glur:'. They arrived in Onuba a sik be
fore opening their Oik'i eng jg-iui-ot
lo reiiear their sketcli, Ca' , the Bai.d
Me.iter." ahlih in-eli it It I il al ""
lallon allli lie rr-rleieiniis of O sea 1011
at the Hrpheuni Mii'ils1 ' he Bav bid
not mi-s a slugi rfaoir I ' '-.1 l:.,url.t
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hall: Off lleer.ie '. ff lieeaniiierre
Time; I v I inli e : rrg('n aad 9.d
ditiaer.
leeia I'M Hales.
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men (-HO crop In Ihl loeln a eleale
Vlns I rt 111 ln-r.1 . .I.ie-.H Sk-hfnldl lis
produced l burlei of luarloii fiuil
MCRHAV- A ! l"a n Ih propeft
of iViarle iiwnea of Murrai .f.Hiee
tseiilv gallon of water per rtilnMe All
effort to stop the flow have freen un
availing CRKfTttX- Valentin l Clark, a r-l
dmil of I nlon root. (j al'ica l; IS dead
from hesrl l-onble fti funeral kln(
largely attended tesierdsv from th home.
Five child ran orviv him.
I'KUTU.N -A flke eolnmn noailo pfr
railed the fieat.m I'lsln Dealer HI h
lited at p-ee-nt aeekiv alio Men I, a J
Rowers a edllr lis edlloreaa nnnaee
that Ii will be devoted to lb prenlbitleo
cause.
CKFiSTI N Ths Meadow-Prnok Tsnfl
club was organised reiertly hr Ineal ln
nl enlhiilsta with M M. H aa preal.
dent: Kenneth Iksvenporl. b preelieal.
Warren Itoyre, eecreisr r-irsurer A
tournament n III b held Il ia week. Ineal,
and later In the fall eluba from arronrwt
Ing lowna will be invited In. A epia homo
alii probably be built near th new court
CRFSTi N' Woid has been eenl lo Crea
Ion relative of C'larie Memnai4. who
reeentlv m ed from 4'rlon lo Florid,
that hi wife I dead and the budy h
been shipped lo Osceola Owing lo pour
railroad connection In F lor Ms tr funeral
party ha been a -week pa ih a. ar
riving at l areola Smidey. the funeral o
be held Monday. Mr. Mefwtsald is rail
road man and ha many filend In re--ton.
ip.
!psrk last week. Jnlmnv lu i (he rr., .
dent of the Cleveland I 'By Amateur !ea i
It has been forty eajs strife Air
started In the vaudeville bu-in-. hot 1.
save It was called tsriety prvlu- ,
fifteen ers ago.
Analys. ot WllPari l'. 11 rrie lt . ,
.V7 per cent of brains and "Zt of dl; ,
macy. plus a world of epriem and
ttnllmlied capacity for woek To s.
(nly a few reason hr he In been mi
nscted with the Orpheu n f.r fo-.r'eer,
years. He has jut now entered hi f'.'irtti
year as manager of thai theater
As far back as 197 lis was seen Slurry
ing through the dingy piectnrts af fh ol4
Aeadernv of .Music In iimsha where Fa.
Tenipleton dabbed Into rouge and powder
boxes, where I'dwln Booth look him f
ii.i seriously bifore the ri-e of the en
tain, where John Dillon Joked and J-
Murphy cajoled lie was a rail boy In
those days and busied hlin-e.f b-- I'irniag
little fa-ors for all Ihe great eelenrlllee
Of the du.
Billy Byrne was a hustler In those dav
and 911 the at ira had a smile, a Hp and
a pleasant and for him. He la still a
hustler, and his friends have multiplied
, V the thousands.
Blllv hsd the bratna tn start with, but
In th years of experience, dining whk b
he lis served n fii opacity at m
theater en.ept that of musician, he ha
cuinulnt-d a brand of diplomacy thai
puts hilil lit tlie top of Ihe pet of Iheairui
mnagri ol th munitv.
The ' nook If oi like ' ojIm ai I'.a
jKiug irsullid Id the con-omiiig of now a
: odorlfet one lorurcn at th opening per
formance b Ih irien of the aihlleme
I A big ventilating fan Is ! n lo-ulie
I .ilni it doe it 11.11:, ho li thai 1,
fuu.e ai naicely noticeable la Ih a t -Uilltlln.
aUhoiigh the piiviL-ge 10 n.k .
itiiwcirsgrd bv the kk, t,f rtgar.
It. D. U'O nlr. jrd l.a leae'd in A 1
toilulii ll:'ti In Kansas Ity fr4n M
tin le., and i;i atal 1 lu-Lell a l-e
ooiiipaiiv tlicre. T. 14 theater a ton
trolled hv ttio ll'j dal A tlurfex n,
pal" fir many !'. but la -I . ti'ee Jkr
j tied. tool, it iner avl .H'iji!.-l a !
I onmpunv. whi.li nao a ni.le-t i.g
I during 111 lo iiil
, Jkl-eSr IM1411 ml Hail. I il.u .4,
that ll.ev 1 ii4 -.-oloiflei'.ftt tne r-t 4.f p. In
i-tp: V '.u rfit la ee.- i!e.'4 M l'i. lie i
In tl pre.. .!(,., n uf ... in , u
f.if . "r. I.l'tl Mi'.'Vui'k'.e" Th'l-
ll.oie. a,,- Jen, J Ciil. If;,. Helen 8'.
Co'ii. Mi- I. Pa Lied-. .- J..-e.l.r,e
Wl tti.1. M;e li, (uip... T.hm l.i .
..lge pa n .. i,li,y Jirili !--. !
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