THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. SETTER-ETC 6. 1011. Cubs Take Close Contest From Cardinals; Athletics Increase Lead; Rourkes Lose X I PITCHERS' BATTLE TO CHAMPS Clarke, a College Eecruit, Shows Some Eeal Claifty Form. Standing of Teams HTTSS AIL ' Hnhlaim ei one nrma Han n4 Initial Innlaa, VkPi All the Tall Ira of the Ram A re Mane he the lnl. b cl n Sioux. City's college twlrler. Clarke, and IliiMrsiKin, one of Pa's three available pitchers. staired a duel at Rourke park yesterday afternoon. In which the Rourke twtrler lout out In the first Inning;, when two hits, an error, a pass and a sacrifice hit scored three runs, the only tallies of the day. At the end of the battle the Champs, were sailing aloft with the bin end of a 3 to 0 score. Clarke deserves credit for his remark able work on the mound and for the way ha tightened un when In tlRht pinches. His crossfire and speed kept the home boys m getting dangerous, while the men be hind him took charge of the few flies that were sent out. Robinson, outside of the first Inning, was there, and over. Time and again he would pitch himself out of holes which looked dangerous. Eleven of the Champs, fell before his mysteries. The Sioux damage was done in the first In ning, after which 'Robbie'1 had things all his own way. It was a classy exhibition of base bull and the fans present were there will the appreciation In the form of noise. In only two Instances did the Rourkes have a chance to score, and it was here that the fans showed that they were made of the right stuff. Hits at opportune times would have won the game for Pa's athletes, but here Clarke exhibited a class of pitchinij which could not be beaten. The, Champs opened up the game strong and took It at the Jump. Breen, the first man up, clouted the leather to right for two bases. Stem got to first when Kneavea bubbled his easy grounder. Dreen took third on the error. Andreas whiffed three god ones. Wagner drew free transpor tation. Hartman settled things by driving out a pretty, single to right, scoring Breen and stem, Wagner getting aa far aa third. A sacrifice fly by Neighbors scored Wag ner, and Rellly ended the Inning by strik ing out. The Rourkes looked like the real stuff when Moore drew a pass. Nlehoff struck out. Thomason followed In the same man ner, and things looked black. Kane drew a walk, hut Moore was forced out at third on Williams' grounder to short. In the s-cond the Champs, got two more hits, one of which waa a double by Breen. Clarke, who got on base on an Infield hit. waa caught stealing home, which shattered the Champs.' chances of scoring. In the fourth Inning the Rourkes got two men on bases, Robinson as far as third and Moore to second, but that waa a far as they got. Two Infield grounders, by Nlehoff and Thomason, settled scoring chances, nl the eighth two mora men managed to get on bases, but Thomason polled chances of scoring by trying to stretch a single Into a double and getting nailed at the second sack. Score: OMAHA, AB. R. H. Moore. Ib 4 6 1 Nlehoff 3b 4 00 Thomason, of 4 0 1 Kane, lb 3 0 1 Williams, rf. 3 0 0 flchoonover. If 4 0 1 Kneaves. sa 3 0 0 Arbngaut, c. 2 0 1 Robinson, p. 3 0 0 A Knew k 0 0 Lynch 10 0 Totals 22 0 a O. A. E. 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 1 3 11 0 0 0 WEST. LEAGUE. ! NAT. LEAGUK. W L.PcV W L.P'-t. 1 D"tivr ! 44 .liTII Vow York ..TR Pueblo T4 VI ...M' Chicago "1 4 "T s. Joseph .. ."" x Pittsburgh ..73 .'.! ..V7 Lincoln 70 1,2 .V? ; Phtladeliihia .77 'maha 7 ..' St. Onus ....M Ti Sioux City.. (W . ' Mncinnatt ..j M . T'ineka "O VI .rrr, Bronkivn ...4V 72 . H Des Moines.. 42 .ai- Boston 3 !l JW AMER. A.'N. AMER. LEAGUE. W I.Prt.j W L.P-t. Minneapolis re ..VT?T Philadelphia M 44 .MS Columbus ..77 4 ..V4i Detroit 7 Kansas Cltv 74 .:.40 New York . .f? .."C7 Indianapolis 71 4-t Cleveland i ... t. Paul . ...iW 73 .47 Boston (.3 3 .jfn Milwaukee .4 74 . PCS' Chicago til i w) Toledo .(Mi Washington 3 74 .417 Louisville 7H .1IS St. Louis XI 7 .2W NEB. LEAGUE. I MINX LEAGUE. W LPrt. W L Pet. Superior ,...K9 m .ti.T.. Humboldt ...m 41 .573 Fremont lift 43 .tilS, Kalis City ,o 41 .573 Hustings ..54 57 . 4s. Auburn S 37 .513 Seward :Z 57 477 Shenandoah 4W 47 .510 Grand Isl'd.52 .79 ..X' Clarinda 4;) 53 .44 Columbus ..52 59 .iM, Neb. City. ...37 J .345 Kearney 4i K3 .: York 47 4 .43l Yesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. Sioux City. 3; Omaha. 0. St. Joseph. 14; Des Moines, 10. Pueblo-TopeKa. team delayed. Denver, 3; Lincoln, 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia. H: Brooklyn. 0. Cincinnati-Pittsburgh, rain. St. Louis. 3: Chicago. 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. St. Louis-Detroit, rain. Chicago-Cleveland, rain. Washington. 4; Philadelphia. 10. New York. 4; Boston, 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansas City-Milwaukee, called end third, ra.n. Columbus, 2; Toledo. 3. Louisville. 2: Inulanapolls, 5. Juineaputis, 3-10; St. Paul, N EBRASKA. STATE LEAGUE. Grand Island. 4; Superior, 5. rv earney. z, lorn, s. Columbus, 7; Seward, 8. Fremont. 4: Hastings, 5. MINK LEAGUE. Auburn, 7; Shenandoah. L Humboldt. 7; Nebraska City, 4. Clannda, 5; Fails City, 2. Games Today, western League Sioux City at Omaha. St. Joseph at Lies Moines, Pueblo at To peka. Denver at Lincoln. National League St. Louis at Chicago. American League Ht. Louis at Detroit. Washington at .ew York, Boston at Phil adelphia. American Assignation Toledo f Tnrllan. apt. ha. Milwaukee at Minneapolis, Columbus at i.ouisviuu. rianaas City at at. Paul. Nebraska State League Grand Island at Superior, Kearney at York, Columbus at Seward, Fremont at Hastings. M.nk League Auburn at Shenandoah, Clarinda at Nebraska City, Humboldt at Falls City. Principals in the Big Wrestling Match TINKER WINS FOR THE CUBS j DEDICATE FAIRJRANDSTAND Triple in Fifth Innm? Drives in Two Governor Aldnch Makes Address at Needed Huns. upening; or aunpniuirair.. EVENT r mJ L"e i - - V - , M CASDINALS LOSE. THREE TO TWO t. I.nals' llnh lnnln llally Kails , In Tie Vkw Hwrmww eeres Tr n-nnae lilt Ten tin itrlltr Oat. CHICAGO. Sept 5. -Tinker was easily the star In todav's game with St. Louis, tils fielding and hitting being msponsib.e for Chicago's victory. 3 to 3. His triple in the fifth inning .Irove In two runs, which won the same. Score- FAST RACING MARKS ST FRANK GOTCH, Champion. EDWARD W. SMITH. Referee. GEORGE HACK EN SCHMIDT, Defeated Challenger. CHUAl!" All H.I A K Evr. "K .. 1 i " llurtn. Shu-kard. It " " " " "k"ii. ''f i 1 tl ' KinH( nr. J 4 7" KIM. II ... 0 10 0 Kvnn. rf . . . 12 3 1 Smith. . ft ; n ft Mnf, 3tv n in i : uiu. r 1 7 ft 0 Hirmon. p 10 4 1 'Wllur 4iimile. if... " Tinker. T, -4, hutte. rl.. 4 Zlm'mm. .'h 4 HiWinan. if- f t ttoier. lb J eithim. r. 1 Urown. p. .. . 1 AB.H O A It h. a I t 1 t . .'. 1 1 " lb 5 "15 0 ... s ft a ft ...4 5 t ft ft 1 It ft S ft 4 1 ft 2 i ft 4 i ft 1 I ft 1 ft 1 I) ft 0 ' 4wnee .ets Indaatrlal Pnrw a Tsir Heats. Mar Taklaa One Klr In Fast Time ( Trrn K.le en ami 4nrter. LINCOLN. Neb., Sept. . (Special Te'e Krani.i Saiue. owned by C. F Miller of Miller. S. IV. won the Industr'al Xl.C purse with three triiight firsts at the n.-ite fair mco meeting Monday. The racing was good In inov. evenis and s witnessed hv a large crowd. Governor C. H. Aldrtch dedicated the ni grandstand before the racing commenced. In part he said; :i li 1 ; SUPERIOR WINS THE PENNANT Sluggers Cinch the Flag in Battle Royal with Grand Island. ELEVEN INNINGS IN CONTEST Ends by Close Mars; in of Five to Pour KtfTfm and Clansman ire Pitted Aft-nlnst Each Other. 2 2 110 a 3 2 3 0 1 3 S 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 10 14 16 27 13 2 1 0 0 5 1 014 1 0 0 0 0 2 010 Jones. 3b 5 Meinke. sa 4 Crittenden, c ;l Chellette p 1 Gilfin, p'. 3 Totals 40 St. Joseph 0 7 Des Moines 2 2 Two-base hit: Jones. Tree-baa hits: Graham, Matttck, Junes, Swilling, Borton Home run: Kelly. Sacrifice hits: Colll gan, Pmkerton. Powell, Chellette, Critten den (21. Stolen base: Dwyer. Double play: Meinke to Rellly to Borton. Left on bases: St. Joseph, H; Des Moines, 5. Bases on balls: orf Chellette. 1; off Owens. 4; off Giffln, L Hit by pitched ball: Morton. Struck out: Bv Owens, 2: by Giffln. 3. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Knapp and Morgan. CRESTON CLAIMS FAST PACE Big Black Gelding; Again Invincible on Lincoln Track. SCPERIOR, Neb.. Sept. 5. (Special Tel egram.! The Sluggers cinched the state loop gonfalon by beating Grand Island. 0 to 4. In eleven innings. Stevens and Clausman were opposing each other and for nine innings it was a battle royal. Both pitched gilt edged ball and though many errors were made behind them, sensational double plays always redeemed. Sueprtor scored first, was tied, scored again and then the Islanders made three In the eighth. The first man up in the ninth for Superior grounded out. Allen walked and Dorsch bounced one over the right fence for a home run tioing the score. In the eleventh Dorsch led off with a hit after which Coyle hit, both advanced on a passed ball, and Dorsch came across on Mc Dowell's long fly to left field. Dorsch's batting and a double play by Michael and Bockewltz were features. Tomorrow's game finishes the atato league schedule. Score: SUPERIOR. GRAND, IPUAND. 27 Br St - Breen, If. Stem, lb 4 ndreas. 2b. -- agner. cf. , Hartman. sa. Neighbors, rf. Kellly. 3b Miller, c Clarke, p SIOUX CITY. An. r. 5 1 4 4 ... 3 ... 4 H. 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 o. 3 3 3 4 0 9 1 A. E. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 2 0 1 10 Totals 34 3 3 "Batted for Kneavea in ninth Inning. Uaited for Robinson In ninth Inning. Omaha Runs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4) Hits 00002102 O-o Eloux City Runs 30000000 03 Hits J2000000 lo Two-base hits: Breen. (Z): Passed hall: Arbogast. Bases on balls: Off Robinson. 2- off Clarke. 5. Stolen bases: Thomason. Rellly. Sacriflca hit: Neighbors. Struck out: Bv Robinson. U: by Clarke. 9. Left on bases. Omaha, s; Sioux City. . Time: 1.56. Umpires: McKee and Weaver. URIZZLIE9 DU.XK ANTELOPES Harris Keeps Llsmls'i Hits Seattarwd Dnrfnat Contest. LINCOLN. Sept. &. Harrta kept Lincoln's hits scattered today and tne iearue i"'" hut- nut the locai a with ease by a score nfltoO. Tho fielding was sensational, rte- splte the errors. Five double playa were made and Shortstop Coffey of Denver, ac cepted seventeen out 01 eignieen cnaucw Score? LINCOLN AB. R. Gagnler. aa 3 o Cole, cf 3 0 Cobb, rf 4 0 uCormick. 11 4 Thomas, lb 4 o Cockman. 3b 3 0 T.'nglaub 1 Pundon. 2b 1 0 fitratton. c 2 0 Farthing, p 2 0 Knapp, P 1 0 Totals Lloyd. 2b Gllmore. If Bead, cf Caseidy. rf.... QullUn. 3b Lindsay, lb... Coffev. sa Frainbes, c... Harris, p Batted for Lincoln Denver Run batted Beall. Quillln. SO 0 DENVER. 4 . K. O. A. E. 0 3 5 2 ( 2 2 0 110 0 3 10 0 1 15 1 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 12 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 S 27 21 4 . H. O. A. E. 12 4 1 1 0 10 0 12 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 1 1 0 1 1 A 11 1 I 0 0 2 0 10 3 0 ninth. LAMAB.K IE, WINS TBOTTTNO BACE Iowa Stallion Taken Event for 3i30 Trotters In Straight Heata In Creditable Trme for Good Field. Charles ... 1 l-l W. Mc ... 222 Hal. D - I T,.t.li .'7 -I f. II 4 TmH ATHLETICS BUNCH THEIR HITS ! MILLERS GET AN EVEN BREAK i;;! ;!Ts :T; J J HI Tr-bBse hit: Harmon. 1 hree-base hit: Tinker. liases on balls; Off Harmon. 4; .iff mown. .'. Struck out: v Harmon. 3; i.v Urown T Time; 1 ; 15. Umpires: lligler Beaten in Next. 1 and Ulnneran. Ilrooklvn Loses to Phillies. Senators Take Severe Drubbing at Hands of Philadelphia. TEN TO FOUS IS FINAL SCOBE Saints Take First, but Are Badly i Collins Makes Three Singles and tieta Bane on Balls In Fire Trips to Plate Murphy Seen res Th ree-11 n it ae r. WETNESS HIT HA3JJ IN SECOND Home Cluh Tnrkre Klrst 'tnest ly Neore of Five to Two and Loses Second by Heore of Ten to Notlilnu. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 5. B; inched hits off Cushion and Becker gave the home team an easy victory over Washington to day. 10 to 4. Krause was Invincible after the second Inning. Collins made three sin gles and got a oase on balls In five t:!ps to the plate. Score: Ad.ll.o.A.E. Ai.H .u.A k. game, while Leverett allowed but four i scattered hits. Score, first game: ST. PAUL AU.H.O.A E ST. PAUL, Sept. 5. Minneapolis and St. Paul split even this afternoon, the home club winning the first, .". to 2. and losing j the second. ID tij 0. Rleger pitched good j ball in the opening contest, but Leever i was hit hard and opportunely. Laroy was batted hard in every Inning of the second Lortl. It 4 i Oldnnt, cf.. 4 1 ('olitu. 2b.. 4 1 llker. 3b 4 1 Murphy, rf.. 4 2 Mrlnnta, lb. 4 2 IUrry. m.... 4 1 Thomae. c. . . 0 o LPP. c 1 Krause. p.... 4 1 AU.H.O.A K ' AB.H.n.A.B. AllfTl. rf a 0 i 0 0 Cooke, cf i I I 0 0 Dorsch. 2b... 4 4 S 4 1 Smith. 3 1 2 J J "oyle. rf 3 1 0 0 Mi liar, rf.. 4 1 2 0 1 McDowell, Hi ! ! O 0 M'Kibhon. If 4 1 3 A 0 Spellmin, c. S 17 0 0 ll.nll, 2b... 4 2 1 S 0 Dir. 3b i I 1 a 1 Blak. lb 5 2 It 0 Bocae' Itx. lb 4 1 lv 1 0 Hucnanan, c. I 0 5 1 1 Michael, n.. 5 3 3 3 0 Ward, lib I 1 2 2 1 Stertli, p. . . 3 0 0 0 1 Clauamao. p. 4 1 0 5 4 Wheatlry. p. 00000 Wacob, c 2 1 3 0 0 Total 44) 10 0014 4 Total! 44 IS 33 11 2 Orand Island .0 0 00010300 04 Superior 0001001020 1 .". Home run: Dorsch. Two-base hits: Coyle, Smith. Sacrifice hits: Smith. Mc Lear. McKibben. McDowell. Bockewltz. Stolen bases: McKibben. Dorsch. Mich ael. Double plays: Clausman to Ward to Black. Hargls to Smith to Black. Michael to Dorsch to Bockewitz. Michael to Hocke- wltx. Struck out: By Clausman, 4: by Stevens, h; bv Wheatiey. 1. Bases on balls: Off Clansman. 2; off Stevens, 1. Wild pitch: Clausman. Passed balls: Spcllman, Buchanan. Hit by pitched ball: Smith. Spellman out hit by batted ball. One out when winning run crossed. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Held. Total! 35 12 27 0 2 Milan, cf. .. 4 2 i 0 0 Krhaefer. lb.. 5 0 10 1 0 Elbei-fetd. 2b I II 1 3 0 iiler, rf. 3 1 0 n Walker. If... 4 1 0 0 Mi Hnm, m. 4 0 2 1 Morgan, 3b. . 3 0 1 0 Henry, c 2 0 0 1 ('aithlon. p. .. 0 0 1 0 Decker, p.... 1 0 Cnnrnr 1 0 S 4 Alnamitb. .... 1 0 1 3 0 0 3 MINNEAPOLIS. AU H.D.A. 0 0 0 0 4 24 13 2 , (lyrner, cf . . . a I ' AllUer. B... 4 1 ; ('rnvala. If.. 4 0 Wllllam. 2b. S 0 Ruisman. rf. s n 1 (till, ib a 0 Kerr!, it. . . . 5 o , tlwens. c 4 : Leverett, p. . 4 4 1 l) 0 I'larke. If. ... 2 12 3 4 3 0 Jones, cf 4 l 0 0 111 M.M'C'k. Ha. 4 0 1 2 2 2 0 Deleh my. rf 1 0 0 BROOKLYN. Sept. 3. Inability to hit Curtis, the twtrler recently set ured by Philadelphia from Chicago, caused Bmok ivn's downfall this aflernoon. Not until the seventh ir.nlng was the semblance of a hit made off the newcomer. Burke and Hagan wer" !ut hard. Score: PHILAUKI.rHIA. BnO0KlA-V. AU.ll.D.A.E. AH. 11. OA. 8. Knulie. 2t....4 1 2 i 0 Tm.ley. !. . J 0 4 12 Pa.kert, cf.. 4 12 0 0 I'nuwrt. ID. u Lunert. Sb... 4 1 2 2 Wheat. It.. ..3 1 Maicee. If 4 2 2 0 0 Hummel. 2b. 4 0 lleik. if 3 1 3 0 0 H mphrer, cf 3 l.uoerua. lb. S 2 12 0 n I iiln. rf.. 3 0 W.l.h. .... 4 115 0 tfmith. 3b 3 0 Mmlucn. c... I 1 2 0 0 Krwln, (.urti, P 3 1 0 3 0 llurk. p.. Haicas. o 24 11 27 14 0 Davldton Totalf . Total! Batted for Hagan in ninth. Philadelphia 2 2 0 0 0 UrooHlyn 0 0 0 0 0 In meeting here at this time to dedicate to the service of the people this grand stand. I suy again that It Is the consumma tion, the direct product of high organiza tion, business ability and patriotism. 1 dedicate It in the name of the people of the state of Nebraska for their conven ience, their comfort and their satisfaction.'" Summary of the races. "The Industrial Purse." . i class, trot ting, purse SI. ouo: Swunee. I. m.. by Swanack, . F. Miller, Miller. S. D. it Joodwlnl. . Jill May, b. m.. by Wlnstow Wlll.es, (i. M. Youniilove. Atlantic, la. ( Younkjlovc) 1 ' Senator Odeil. by Prodigal, lieiirv Thomas, St. Joseph. tadded starteri S 2 ltainey ( onstantlne. b. g.. l 1 oti- stantlne. King Hill Stuck 1 iiin. St. Joseph iThomasi Dukes Mixture, b. , by W. T. U . I'. '. Shandlln. Anamoso, la. j; iKarkeri , n 1 Cladlolii. b. ni.. t-v ("onrad. 1. o i M. Mitchell. Ha elock. Neb. oi! i Hurt) 2 0 o' Misx .relKliile. hlk. in., bv Arch 5 dale. X. J. Kunm, Frmont. Neb. ' V oliuttt Vt Homer Alleitoii. h. h.. hy Drift Al- l lerton. Krank strahun, Wayne. I Neb. i Wilson) 2 3 27 IX 3 1 Elmore, b. h.. by Cectlliin, F. I. Muigaii, Ivt-ainey. .mid. (Wil liams) Tune. 2::i!, 2:ir.i. 2:1S. 2:15. 2:M class pace, purse ST.00: .. 3 0 . . n o ..3 0 .. t 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 , 0 o 0 ! 3 4 3 lit 4 S 4 4 6 4 9 8 Left on bases: Philadelphia. S; Brooklyn. I Cai roll D.. o. g..' hy Look sir, N. . lwo-oase nits: lib im, nmi. ( nah . Aita. Ia illevnoms) 111 Total!... Total! 31 Batted for Cashlon In the fourth. Batted for Becker In the ninth. Philadelphia 0 0 4 0 4 1 0 1 10 Washington 3 100000004 Three-base hit: Murphy. Sacrifice hits: Klberfeld. Cashlon. Baker. Mclnnes. Stolen bases: Morgan. Collins. Bases on hails: Off Cashlon. 4; off Becker. 1: off Krause. 4. Struck out; By Cashlon. 1: hy Becker, i . f, , 3; by Krause. . Left on bases: W.jsh- i ,, , lngton. Philadelphia. 9. ball: By Becker. Barry: by Krause. (less ler. Wild pitches: Krause. 1; Becker, 2. Hits: utr l.asluon. 4 In three Innings Becker. 'J in five Innings. Time: 2:uo, em pires: Perrine and Dineen, Yanks Win Three Straight. BOSTON. Sept. 3. New York made it three straight from Boston by winning to day's game. 4 to li. Thomas, who starteQ for the loca.s. waa relieved by Hull in the first inning with three on bases and two out. New York did not wore, but hit. Hail opportunely later in the game. Score: NEW YORK. BOSTON. A13.H.0 A.E Danleli, If... i u 4 0 Hooper, rf... 4 3 0 3 0 Wolter. rf... 4 0 0 0 0 Hennksen, If 3 1 10 0 Hemphill, cf. 3 1 3 0 0 Speaker, cf.. 4 3 4 1 ( nana. lb.... 4 3 12 0 0 Knm. lb 3 04 Hartzell. 3b. 3 2 I 2 1 LOald'r, Ikl I I I B.liard'r. 2b. 4 0 1 4 0 Yerkea. as... 4 0(4 Johnaon. si. . 3 1 1 1 0 Lonenraa, 2b 3 0 0 3 Dlair. c 1 15 3 ON'n'maker, o4 1 S Caldwell, p.. 4 1 0 3 0 Thomaa. p... 0 0 0 0 Hall, p 4 0 0 0 Total! 11 I 27 IS 1 Lewis 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 Hvaumont. rf i 1 3 0 1 7 2 0 Auerty. lb. .. 4 II 1. o o 1 3 2 0 Klinn. lb.... 3 10 0 0 .17 10 Ljnrt. c 3 1 I 0 0 0 0 2 1 U.M'lck. 2l 2 0 2 3 0 Laroy. u 1 0 0 i 2 41 14 27 IS 2 Total! 3 4 27 14 3 Batted for Leever in ninth. Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-2 St. Paul 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 6 Two-base hits: Rleger. M. McCormick. Owens. Clymer. Three-base hits: A Inzer. Jones. Home run: Clark. Double play: Al- tizer to Williams to (jill. Bases on balls: ,eever. :: off llleger, 1. .-truck out: Hit hv nitchert ' u Denver. -. UJ nicuci. i. on.-.m.c . Hit oy piu.nea , . ,. .. n.i.h.niv i Mrt'nrmicii. I Left on bases: St. Paul, :: -Minneapolis, i 0fj I llllie: l.oO. (.IlipiIUe. uncim Uiiu i.uuihbci. OLOrC, KUHIV. ST. PAITL. MINNEAPOJJS. AD- H .O. A.E. AB.H. U.A. Clarke, if.... a 2 2 0 0 Tlymer. cf...S 1 2 1 0 lice nns: .viagee. (.unm. oiuim nn. Browney Prince, h. h., bv frince in 0 ' Knabe. Lobert, Beck. Double play: Smith inrt j p Marr, Oak. Neb. 0 1 to Toolev. Bases on halls: Off Curtis. .; I ,cj,fy 3 J 1 o ; off Burke. 3; off Ragan. 1. Struck out : By Ma K pt(.' ' "h')K t nv sukwood. J. Curt.s. 1; by Kagan. i Hit oy pucnea oan. Anderson. Burlington, la. (An derson I 2 I I Lailv Maud Miller, formerly Norval Shade, b. tn., by Night Shade. L. N. and K. C. Miler. Wymore. Neb. (Hackeleri Teddy Archdale, b. h.. by Archdale. Matson Bros., Hooper. Neb. (Kas) Time: 2:17',. 2:1J. 2:17'. 2:17 class pace, purse STi0: Miss f)mer, h. m.. by Wilkerhurst, C. D. Ball. Council (irove. Kan Ill Shady O'Neill, b. m., by Shade On. H J. O'Neill. Neb. (McKinnai 4 4 2 Arapahoe defeated Elwood In the morning; Two Step I. g by game and in the afternoon Orleans beat I ,V'-0m . " . . . . . . . 3 3 3 Lebanon. The weather is tine ana mucn Hv Burke. 1. Passed ball: trwin. lime: 1.42. Umpires: Johnstone and Eaaon. TRWOOTV BASE BALL TltHKY Pumas, tiaaper and Hnrlnn Oonnty Teams Are Contending;. ARAPAHOE. Neb., Sept. 5. (Special Tel egram.) The tri-county base ball tourna ment between teams of Furnas. Gosper nd Harlan counties opened nere totiay. Sevrard Defeats Colnmbna. SEWARD, Neb., Sept. 5. (Special Tele gram.) Seward defeated Columbus again today In a slugging match by a score of 8 to 7. Seward got fifteen hits off Kissell. while Columbus got eleven off Harmon and one off Hanson. Seward and Columbus play their last game of the season here tomorrow. Score: 3 2 3 00000000 a rt 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-3 In. Eeall. Two-base hits: Left on bases: Lincoln, 5, Denver. '7. Dorbla plays: Cockman to Stratum to Thomas. Cole to Oagnier. (Jag nier to Thomas. Coffey to Limlsav, Liovd to Coffey to 1 indsav. Stolen bases: Cobb (21. Sacrifice hit. tillmore. Struck out: By Farthtng. 1. Bases on halls: Off Farthing. 6: off Harris, i Ttme: l;40. Umpires: Mc Dowell and Clark. T. JI!4KPH FIRST I.M SW ITKEST Fonrteea to Ten la Resnlt of Onener with Dea Molnea. i PE3 MOINES. All pitchers were hit hard 100!V and HI. JIiri won iu- uini flam., of the series from Des Moines. 14 to 10. lfceore: LINCOLN. Neb., Sept 5.-(Special Tele- gTam.) Today's races at .the state fair proved Interesting to the crowd. Summary: Capitol City stake. 2:30 class trot, nurse Lyden. Manning. la.oSHRDLLCMFWYPE Sl.tUO. Lamark .jr., b. s.. by Lamark. E. Lyden, Manning, la. (Robbinst. Kavenna Mc, bv Abdel Hamud, D. Callum, Nebraska City, (Hatch).. Seal Allerton. b. s.. by Allerton. Bennett. Auburn. (Bennett) , Diamond Boy. g. g., hv Dlckland, J. J. Harrington, O'Neill (Mc- Kenna) T Wauneta, a. m., by Pactolus. H. li. Smith. David City (Smith) 8 Parsonette. b. m., by Exalted, W. J. Ryan, tilendlve, Mont. (Koche) .... 5 Delmot. br. g., by Delbert, Geoorgo Schlick. Clay Center (Stantzi 3 Hen Tolus, b. g.. by Glen Wilkes. John R. Fog, Columbus n7"oxt 4 Let tie Wolsey. c. f., hy Cardinal Wol- sev, IC C. Miller, Wymore (.Hackler) Time: t.lV. 2:164. 2:17i. Free-for-all pace, purse S.V0: Creston. bik. g.. by Ringling. J. M. Wray, Creston, la. tNo- watny) 2 1 Carter (.. ch. a. by Carter H., E. G. Bohannon. Lincoln (Stantzi 1 I Major Gantz. b. g., by Iowa Sen tinel, Schinatock Bros., Creston, la. (Oweni 3 Time. 2:11M. 2:12i, 2;144. 2:12i. Ten-mile relay, second ten miles run to day purse SI. 250: Frank Stanley. Rlverton. Time: 8:. John Curtiss, Holly, Colo. Time: 8:usi4. A. C. Curttss. Granda. Colo. Time, 8:t7'4, Harold Stanley, Rlverton. Time, 8;4V RESULTS IN THHEK-I LEAGUE Wild Throw la Ninth Given Rock Island Game. PEORIA. 111.. Sept. 5. Peoria and Dan ville broke even in two spectacular games. Score, first game: R-H.ii. Danvllla t 2 Peoria 0 10 2 Batteries: Chapman and Massing; Pren- dergast and Jacobs. Scure. second game: R.H.E. Danville 12 0 Peoria 5 1 Batteries: Bens and HUdebrand; Tam roen and Jacobs. DUBUQUE, la., Sept. 5. Dubuque and Waterloo divided a double-header. Score, first game: R.H.E. Waterloo 3 7 4 Dubuque 4 9 1 Batteries: Hullenbeck and Queisaer; Akora and Boucher. Scure, second game. R- H E. Dubuque 13 2 Waterloo 5 i Batteries: Rogue and Cooper; Hendnx and Hurrington. DAVENPORT. Ia., Sept. 5. Rmmwtch's wild throw in the ninth gave Rock Island the game. Score: R.H.E. Davenport 3 S 2 Rock Island 4 10 2 Batteries: Fanwell and Coleman; Cook and lacobson. WUINCY. 111., Sept. B- No game with Decatur; rain. COLCMnrs. AU.H.O A B. SEWARD. AB.H. DAB 0 Leonard. If... i 3 0 t 0 1 Nell. 2b 3 114 0 1 Zlnk. lb S 1 1 0 Wally, c 5 0 0 10 0 Ley. IK & 4 2 1 0 0 Roblnaon 0 Henry, rf. 0 Hanton, cf... 3 3 1 0 0 Chttttck. cf.. i I 3 Brown. 3b... 6 4 1 3 lira ham. urn. . 4 I 1 3 Melted, rf. . S 1 1 0 Leach, It 4 0 3 0 Delair. Ib. . 4 3 IS 0 Pork rney. 2b 4 1 3 S Harrlaoa. a.. 3 1 1 0 Xluall, p.... 4 0 0 2d au. a. 1 Total! 34 Lt 24 IS 2 Columbus 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 07 Seward 0 0 it 2 4 1 1 0 j Earned runs: Seward. 5; Columbus, 6. Three-base hits: Leonard, Hanson, Chit tlck. Delair. Bases on balls: Off Harmon. 1; off Kissel). 1. Left on bases: Columbus, 5: Seward, 9. Two-base hits: Neff, Lisy, Robinson. Struck out: By Harmon, 10; by Hanson. L Hit by pitched: ball: By Har mon, L Umpires: Kelly, Connors and Brown. Time: 1:45. Jonen. cf 4 M.M'i-k. sa. 3 Deleh nty. rf 3 Auerty, lb... 4 Klynn. 3b 3 Land, c 4 I) M'Cck. 2b 4 Hleger. p 4 0 3 1 0 AllUer. ai... 4 1 3 3 1 4 3 0 I'ravath. If. . 4 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 Wllllaina, 2b. 4 3 3 2 1 7 0 0 Roaeman, rf. 4 1 1 0 0 1111 (till, lb 4 S S 0 0 j 0 4 1 0 Kerrt a. 3b.... 4 114 01 0 2 10 Owena. c 4 2 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 Leever. P....1 0 0 10; 0 Interest is being shown in the contest for the southwest Nebraska championship. Many prominent public speakers will be here daily, and Congressman George W. Norrls will speak on reciprocity Saturday afternoon. The ball games today were as follows: R.H.iu Elwood 2 000100003 S 7 Arapahoe 5 3 2 0 0 1 0 4 o-15 172 Two-base hits: E. Disbrow. Tanner. I Withers. Murp'iy, Cooke. McMurran. It, i n ree-oase Total! 31 S 27 14 3 Batted for Lonergan in ninth. Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 03 New York o 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 I Two-base hit: Chase. Three-base hits: Chase. Caldwell. Hits: Off Thomas 0 in two-thirds inning; off Hall, S in eight and a third Innings. Sacrifice hits: Blair, Engle, L. Gardner. Stolen bases: Daniels 2. Double plays: Speaker to Yerkes, Nil' namaker to Yerkes. Left on bases: Boston, b: New York. 7. Bases on balls: off Thomas. 2: off Hall. .'!; off Ca.dwell. 3. Hit by pitched ball: Daniels, bv Thomas Struck out: By Hull. 3; by Caldwell. ."K Passed bail: Nunamaker. Wild nitch: 5 1 2 0 0 1 Caldwell. Time: l:au. Umpires: Connolly s 0 3 oo and Sheridan. Klllller .... 1 Tnlmi " U 77 1 to,.,. 34 t 24 u 3 ! Disbrow. Carroll. O. Baltzer. Minneapolis 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 5 I 10 o St. Paul 0 uooooooo u ?! Two-base hits: Altlzer, Clymer. Stolen 7 I bases: Rossman. Flynn. Double plays: Gill o,to Altizer to Gill, Altizer to Williams to 0 ' Gill, Larcv to M. McCormick to Autrey. 01 Bases on balls: Off Leverett. 3. Struck out: 0 Bv Larov, 1: by Leverett. ti. Sacrifice hit: 0 1 Cravath." Left on bases: St. Paul, 4; Min "rineapolts. ti. Time: 2:05. Umpires: Owens and Eddingcr. ' 1 "ZZH iAl Geo. Hackenschmidt Sleeps Soundly HASTINGS. Neb., Seut 5. (Special Tele gram.) Hastings took Fremont s last chance of winning the State league pen nant by defeating the Champs. In ten Innings, 5 to 4. onh pitched beautiful ball, striking out twelve men. His easing up In tne ninth only went to make the game more interesting. Katz s hitting was by far the feature, he getting four safe swats. In the last half of the tenth Smith was sent in to pitch for Fremont, with two men on base, and Katz kiocked the second bail pitched to the leftfteld fence. Score: HASTINGS. FREMONT. AJ.H.O.A.E. AU.H.O. A. K. wataan. 3b.. i 0 1 3 o Rondeau. 2b. 4 14 3 1 rorttnaa. aa. 4 I 3 I 0 Fiillaa. lb... b 0 11 1 Bromley, cl. . 5 1 1 o u Dennett, cf...5 o 1 0 Cooke, lb.... 2 1 0 0 Bonner, rt... 113 0 BUta, 3b 5 4 3 10 Netf. c 2 0 2 2 ' " c 3 I 12 1 0 Turpla. If.... 4 2 1 0 Hifernle. rf. . 3 0 2 0 0 Carer. 3b 4 0 5 4 Drth, P 3 0 1 0 ThompaoB. a S 1 0 5 Rouse, p 4 0 0 4 Total!. JO 10 30 t 0 smith, p 0 0 0 0 Eestlessness Due to Injury Said to Be Responsible for His Defeat En tirely Disappears. CHICAGO, Sept. 5. George Hacken schmidt slept soundly last night. The restlessness from which he ia said to have suffered for several nights prior to his match with Frank Gotch and which has been put forward as an excuse for his defeat, apparently had entirely disap peared. He still complained of pain in the knee, which had been given a severe wrenching by the Iowan, but there was no indication of a serious Injury. The Rus sian Is expected to sail from New York for England on September 9. Gotch also had a good night's sleep, being; in bed shortly after 10 o'clock and not again being visible to callers until well J ! on toward noon today. He will return to bis farm, leaving fur Humboldt tonight. Hotislera Claim Series. INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 5. Indianapolis made It two out of three from Louisville by taking the final game of the series here, 5 to 2. Kimball held the visitors to lour hits. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. LOUISfTLLE. AUH. I). A.E. AH.H.O.A.B. hits. O. Beltzer. Tanner. Home runs. n.. Disbrow, Simpson. Bases on halls; Off Simpson. 3: off Debenham. 2. Struck out: Bv Simpson. 4; bv Debenham. . Passed ball: Withers. Hit by pitched bail: Cooke. Umpire: Shaffer. Score, second game: R.H. K. Orleans 00030221 s 11 3 Lebanon 0 000010304 3 4 Two-base hits: Moore. Gardner. War riner. Waugh. Three-base hit: Gardner. Bases on bails: Off Henton, 1; off Means, 2. Struck out: Bv Henton, 7; by Means, 13. Umpire: Shaffer. W. Totals. 34 o.l IS 3 One out when winning run scored. Fremont 0 00000202 04 Hastings 0 03001000 16 Stolen bases: Bonner (2). Neff. Fortman, Doniphan "Wins front Central Cltr. DONIPHAN. Neb.. Sent. 5. (Sneclal 0 ! In a fust game of base bail here Mnmluv Ljonipiiau ueicaieu me central CHy team i by the score of 5 to L The features of I tne game were two fast double plays by Munroe and Orr, both unassisted, and a very difficult running catch by Spellman. uonipuan claims to have the fastest ama Hoernle. Orth (2). Double plays: Neff to I teur team in this part of the slate, having r unen to t arey, Carey to Kundeau to Carey to Fullen. Struck out: By Orth. 12; by Rouse. 2. Three-base hit: Broinlev. Bases on balls: Off Rouse. 4: off Ortti. J. Home run: Turpin. Umpire: McDermutt. York ieta Three Straight. YORK. Neb.. Sept. 5. (Special Telegram.) York made lt three straight from Kearney today. Wilkuis he d them down to three hits, and but for ermrs would have shut them out. Trimble was touched up for ten hits. The Kearney infield was kept on the Jump, having twenty assists. Chillgort waa their busy man. having five assista and four putouts. while Smith was there fur York with seven puiouts and four as strta. Score: YORK. AU. U.O A U DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Curtis. If 5 2 3 3 0 0 ! Colllgan. 3b 4 2 3 3 I 1 Mat tick, cf 5 12 3 0 1 Dwver. lb i 1 3 S I 0 Ptnkerton. as 4 11111 Anderson, rf 3 1 1 1 0 Grmlmm. 2b i 1 2 4 J Vlluwikt. c 4 0 3 3 Owens, p 4 1 2 0 3 0 Bachant. lb 0 e o 0 0 0 Total "X 10 IS 27 IS 3 8T. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E Kellv. If i 2 2 2 0 Powell, rf & 1 1 3 1 7.willin cf & 1 1 16 0 Beil.v. lb 4 0 13 5 1 borton. lb 1 X 1 Farrell. lb. . 4 1 Smith, 2b.... 2 1 I Henmaaey, If 4 2 lUrro. cl 2 Payne, as 4 2 71 ra -man . rf 4 1 ( oople. lb... 4 I kelly. c 1 1 Gauls Knrnaera Lae. ENOLA. Neb.. Sept. 5. (Special.) With the help of three of .iiintnn s beat players. Madison beat a bunch of Enola farmers by a score of 13 to 0. The batting of Mallory and Whaien and the fielding of Ray and Simpkins featured. Mallory got two hits In two times up. and Whaien three In four. Batteries: Madison. Bailow, Hopper, Bates and Blasrh; Enola, Lynns. Carson. Miller and Purdy. Umpire: Cleveland. Attend ance: 4&0. Lrana Beats Tekananh. LYONS, Neb.. Sept. S. 4 Special.) A large crowd witnessed the base bail game here today between Tekaman and Lyons teaina The score stood 7 to 3 in favor of Lyons LThta Is the second day of the Lyons car nival ana lumur r, vw win uej mat .am. i lie attendance is Increasing each day. De catur has a three-day carnival this week un September '7, and i. 0 o L. Gray. cf. 4 1 Synek. If 0 I) .larrolt. rf . ., 0 0 Downay. 2b. 3 ii Paxlea. 3b. .. 0 ( 'halaurO. a 0 1 Claire, lb.. KEARNEY. Atf.li.O A 1 0 Mac kunl. c 2 wiikioa, p... 4 111 0 Trimble. T. ... t u 1 1 0 o 1 1 0 0 4 2 04 0 4 5 4 '0 0 0 5 1 0 won a large majority of the games nlaved. Score; R.H.E. Doniphan 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 i s 2 Central City....O 0 0 o 0 o 1 u a l 7 j Batteries: Doniphan. Richmond and Sul livan; Central City, Laub and McMaaun. Iron Men Win. Baum Iron company's base hall flend.i labored Labor day sufficiently to trim the Oakland team J to 1. retrieving the 7 to i defeat handed them Sunday by the Oak lamia. Parish, the Baum Iron twu ler, al lowed but two hits and with his fanning seven men and no errors bv his team, found it easv pickings. Kriegler was the man with the big stick Monday, getting two three bankers with two men on bases both times. Wagner started the twirling foe the ciaxlands. but was relieved in the fifth by Adams. Score: R.H.E. Baums 0 0 3 0 4 0 1 1 04 10 0 Oakland ,0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 z 3 Hoffman, cf . 4 1 2 0 0 Stanabury. 3b 4 2 1 4 Woodmlf. if. 3 1 3 0 0 Howard, lb.. 4 1 0 M'Cartby. 3b 3 0 1 1 0 Flatter. If 3 0 1 9 o Houaer. lb... 4 3 IS 0 0 Hulawltt, 2b. 4 0 3 5 0 Mccarty, rf. 4 I 3 0 0 Houcher. aa. . 3 0 3 3 0 Hitter, c 3 0 4 1 0 Baker, rf 3 0 1 0 0 Williams. 2b. 4 1 0 7 0 Stanley, cf... 3 0 2 0 0 Mowe. aa 3 1 0 S 0 Weerton. c... 2 0 4 1 0 Kimball, p... 4 1 0 0 0 Miller, c 10 0 11 Ileal ne, p 1 0 0 0 0 Total! 32 27 14 0 J. Baker, p.. 1 0 0 1 0 Criea 110 0 0 Total! 30 4 24 14 1 Batted for Hearne in sixth. Louisville 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 02 Indianapolis 0 2 10 10 10 6 Two-base hits: Stansbury, Houser. Criss. Struck out: By Hearne. 4; by Kimball, 4. Bases on balls: Off Hearne. 2; off Baker, 2. Time: 1:25. Umpires: Handlboe and Hayes. Toledo Again Victorians. TCILEDO. Sept. S. Toledo made it three straight from Columbus. McQuillan s wiluness, coupled with some timely hitting, gave Toledo the game. Score: TOLEDO. COLUMnt'S. AB.H.O.A.B AU.H.O.A B. Nlles. cf 3 1 2 0 0 W HI' man. If 4 I 2 0 0 Hl'chman. 2b 3 2 3 3 1 Mahllna. aa.. 4 0 1 3 0 Mckinley, ib 2 0 I 3 0 Conaalt'n. rf 3 0 0 0 0 Derrick, lb.. 3 1 IS 0 0 Perrinf, lb... 4 1 IS 0 0 Hauer.er. It.. 4 0 1 0 0 Downa. 2b 4 1 1 4 u Burna. rf 2 0 1 0 (i o' Huurke, 3b 3 0 2 0 Cariach. C... 2 0 4 1 0 ilawell. cf... 3 2 0 0 Butler. 3 0 3 t 1 Rapp. C- 3 1 4 1 0 swalin, p 2 0 0 3 0 Miuillln, p 3 0 0 4 0 Jackley ....0 0 0 0 0 Total! :t 4 27 15 S Total! 31 4 24 14 0 Batted for Rapp in ninth. Toledo 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-2 Two-base hit: Odweil. Bases on halls: Off Swann. 2; oft Mcijuillan. 5. Struck out: By Swann, 3; by Mcquillan, . Time: l.aO. Umpires; Bterhalter and Chill. Humboldt Ties With Falls City Two Teams Are Even in Sace for Leadership in the Mink Leag-ue. Farewell for Bishop Kenne. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 5. The Cath olic church and citizens of Cheyenne united in preparing a grand farewell demonstra- o i tion for Bishop J. J. Keane here tonight on the eve of his departure for Dubuque, la., where he has been appointed archbishop. Johnny Wise remarked the reason why some business men did not advertise waa because they could not "deliver the goods." Brunswick, b. g.. bv Gaskell, W. Towle. Lincoln, Neb. (Paul) 8 5 5 Dr. Burns, blk. h.. by Bobby Burns, D. Shutt, Des Moines, la 2 2 0 Cambridge Belle, bik. h.. by Kitl Belles, B. S. Hendricks. Atwood. Kan. (.Owen) Time: 2:U.v, 2:124, 2:U. Ten mile relay. Two mile run off, purse S1.23K: A. C. 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Wild pitch: Disc-row. driving a Pope-Hartford, made a Trimble. Hit hv pitched ball: Harm ' nf,w world's automobile record at Old Or gmith. Double plays: hnlgord to Downey rnarri beach, going twenty-five miles in to Claire. Payne to smitii to 4 'ripple. ! ti minutes 25 seconds. Trimble to Downey to t laire. Left on I bases: Kearnec. ; York, a. Ttme: Lit). Umpue: Bockewit. Horrible Death results from decaying lungs. Cure coughs and weak lungs with Dr. King's New Dis covery. uOo and 31.00. For sale by Beaton Drug C When you have a had ccld you want the best medicine obtainable so aa to cure It wth as little delay as possible. Here is a druggist's opmion: "I have sold Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for fifteen years." says Enos Lollar of Saratt.ga. Ind.. "and consider lt the best on the market." For sale by all dealers. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Sept. 5. (Spe cial Telegram.) Humlxildt tied for the lead in the Mink league today by beating Ne braska City, while Falls City waa losing to Clarinda. Score: R.H.E. Nebraska City 10100100 1-4 73 Humboldt ....10000300 3 T 6 3 Batteries: Nebraska City. Rasson and PlnKertoii; Humboldt, Errett and Dleix. Umpire: Kratsberg. SHENANDOAH. Ia.. Sept. !. (Special Telegram.) Shenandoah narrowly escaped a shutout today by scoring in tne nintn. Score: R.H.K. .-iheiiumloah .. 0 0 0 0 0 ) 0 0 11 5 3 Auburn 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 O 7 10 2 Batteries: Shenandoah. Duran and Cas tle: Auburn. Zanderman. Krantnger and Musser. Umpire: (julgiey. FALLS CITY. Neb.. Sept. 5. (Special Telegram.) Clarinda won the second gairre of the series and Falls City's defeat al lowed Humboldt to agtin tie for the league lead. The score: R.H.E. Ka Is city 0 0 1 i 1 1 02 3 Clarinda 3 0 0 0 0 - mf 5 10 Batteries: Falls City. Finch ad Van derhiil: Clarinda. Buret! and Harmony. Umpire: (juigley. Tennis Taaraey at Haatlnsa. HASTINGS. Neb.. Sept. S. 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