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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1911 ! Carefree as a Balkan Princess Drawn for The Bee by Hal Coffman CopyrlgW. IHC, Xufrsnal Km Ajafa, ' ......... v,,. . . KSfe ''r;' ' OMAHA PULLS OUT ONE SCORE Denver Comes Here and Takes; the First of the: Series. MANAGES TO LAND' EIGHT BUNS 1-fi.i.i Maka a Bnnchaof Errora and Then the VlattoratLand on - Pitchers FBateand Beehe. lOmaha'i Infield played the iworst kind h. hall vsrday and mad? five error., while Denver landed hard Fute In the first Inning, driving him from the box and. then Jumped on Beebe, winning the first' game of the eerie", 'Healev, working on the mound for the drlwllee, was ji great , form and was rieVer in danger. His ; "splttera" - was jumping all over he bag and nine of the Kourke batters went the strikeout route while breaking their backs to con nect safely. The big 'Denver hurler only gave out six hits. s - Some one must have tied a balloon to the Rourke Infield and kept them Up In the air until after the contest was over, for any kind1 of a ball hit to them wm ah almost sure sign of getting on. Beebe rarted It In the first Inning by making a 'poor throw to the' plate of Qullln's eawy grounder, allowing Beall to score after h had hammered 'mi a .three-, bagger. In the second the Rourke made an error. In the third came another and. a- passed ball. The fifth brought out a. wild pitch and errors In succession In the seventh meant two runs. "Dugate started thehea'lng for Omaha, ile managed to ge JCenworthy out of the way, but Ollmore hammered out a single and then Cassidy ,a double and Beall came across with a triple. Here Jfugate was benched and Bfltebe brought to the rescue. The fair haired lad pitched good ball, but was a trifle , wild, but even at that, Denver would not have made but one or two runs' off him, but for errors. , ' ; The .GrlMlles, on the otherVhand, played pennant winning hall. The Infield took hard chances and got away k with them fine. Qulllln played a great game, at third and his wonderful fleldlng'.at times kept the Rourkes from scoring." , Iloir Oaiaha Scores. .. Thomason pulled off a brilliant play in the fifth. Cassidy was on first when Beall sent a line drive which Thomason captured and made a perfect heave to Kane In -time to double Cassidy. . Gllmore singled In the first and scored on Cassidy' double. Beall tripled, scor ing Cassidy, and romped home himself on Beebe's error. . Kenworthy walked iu the fifth. Gllmore sacrificed and Ken worthy scored on Cassldy's single. , Coyle made Omaha's only score In tbo sixth., He opened with a double, went to third on a passed ball, and scored on Johnson's single to right. ' In the seventh Kenworthy doubled and .GHmore walked. Cassidy sent an easy one to Beebe, who threw wild, Kenworthy going to third and Ollmore taking sec ond. Beall got to first on Kane's error, els' til Sooth 17d9t,OMAlVy(N.EB, Faone Uouglas 8165. -4 m mm ilk. n-i : -Catarrh is a most distressing complaint, known by 1(9 symptoms of stuffy feeling in the head and nose, roaring in the ears,mnctis in the throat, dim cult breathing, etc When the blood becomes thoroughly polluted with ca tarrhal matter the inflammation extends to the bronchial tubes, causing Hoarseness and oiten an aggravating cougn, the stom ach is affected, resulting in dyspepsia,' loss of appetite, and gradually all the mucous membranes of the body become diseased. . Catarrh is beyond the reach of local treatment Only temporary relief can be had from the vise of sprays, washes, etc. S. S. S. cures Catarrh by cleansing the blood of all impure catarrhal matter and at the same time building up the entire system. Then as pure, nourishing blood circulates through the body, the inflamed membranes heal, all discharges cease sad every symptom of Catarrh passes away. Don't neglect Catarrh; cure it with S. S. S. as thousands have done. 1 advice fee. JWW while KMwortty wsoTBd. ' Quinia wnt & I . -V. r! ' ft ' . Giimor. at .uaasuiy eroasaa.tM pan- . f A 1 . . y" ' JSTV :' ' "jr 3T3BsKS Justice, sal. Corle. rf ....... Thomason, cf.. Johnson, a.. Kane. lb. Schlpke. 2tK... Nlehoff, 3bk... Bills. If....... Filiate, P-.. bet be, p.. : 38 i DENVER. AB. K. Kenwortny. Zbv 4 Ollmore, If....- 8 Cassidy. rt. 6 Beall. cf. 5 qulllln, 3b........ 5 Coffey, .....,., I Lindsay, lb. 4 biock. o... Healey, p.. Spahr, o... Totals.. Omaha- .85 8 8 27, 11 Runs 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 1 0-8 Hits Denver- Runs ....... ..800010810-8 .. 8001 1 oatn o Two-ibase ' hits: Coyle. Cassldv. K. worthy1 (2). . Three-base hit: Beail. Dou- Die play: Thomason to Kane. Wild pitchy Beebe. Passed balls: Johnson. Block. Hits: Off 'urate. .1 In nn..thi lnnlnra off Beebe, 6 in. eight and two- thirds, Innings. Bases , on bells; Off Reebe,;4: off Healey, 3. . Struck out: By Beebe. 6: by HouIpv. i3. Htnin ha.... Coffey J Sacrifice hits: Healey. GHmore. Left' on bases: - Omnha, 8; ' Denver, 6. Time: 2:20. Umpire: Haskell. . . i Note of tHe Game. ; Many'of the vlsltlnmstatlonern wnnl nut to see the slaughter. Bull Moose Beall cats a IIHIa space In the Denver columns. Mayor Dahlman and Cnrnmianinn.. Ryder hobnobbed between "nhnn.v" cigars from the peanut boy's gripsack and tried to got Interested. fiCSUt JOB SUKden blnwd 'mnnd tnr a few minutes before the curtain rolled 'up and1 caught a few soeedy . alobna from some of Pa's ambitious twirlers. Everett Buckingham tried hard to for et that beef sold for $H) a hundred in outh Omaha yesterday and illvnatcri hi coat and propper. himself up on a easy cushion. In a box seat SIOUX WIN PITCHERS' BATTLE TopekatReeralt Defeated by Score of Klve to Oae. SIOJJX CITT, la.. Aug. 12,-Hoag. Gear's rerruu piicner, ana uorge Clark en gagea id a pitcner's duel for seven in- niiiKs. finally tour hunched hits In the eighth jtave Sioux City three runs. With the bases full in the ninth and none out. White finished the game on the mound for Sioux City. Score: - BIOUX CUT. AB. m. Clarke, cf..... 8 ' 1 H. O. A. B. O. 4 1 1 1 10 :. a , o 7 , 0 A. 0 1' 0 ' 8 0 8 1 ' 1 4 Andreas, 2b 8 Myers, If.... Evans, 3b..., Tennant, , lb. French, ss... Holmes, rf.. Cadman, o... Clark, p White, p Totals ..... i 4 of 8 .,.8 0 - S ; V8 13 TOPB5KA. ' AR ...4 ... 4 H. 0; 0 i-1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 lA.; 0 ""1 ' 0 4 0 t 1 1 4 .0 0 Bashang, rf....L. Klnz. cf... Gear, If I t'a 4 McDonald. 8b Oagnea:, lb... Walsh, 2b Nagle, es Billing, c Hoag, p Lee ..... Smith 4 4 8 8 8 8 1 1 7"" x:;::: Totals S3 3 23 13 Nagle out. hit by batted ball. Batted for Billings ninth. Batted for Hoag in ninth. 'Cadman out. hit by batted ball. Sioux City .... 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 0-5 Topeka 000 0 0100 0-1 Two-base hit: French. Home run: Tennant. Sacrifice hit Andreas. Left on bases: Sioux City, 8; Topeka,' 8. Hits: Off Clark, 3 In eight innings. Bases on ball: Off Clark, 2; off Hoag, 1. Struck exit: By Clark, 7; by Hoag. 5. Hit by pitched ball: Bashang.. Nagle. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Johnson and O'Toole. LINCOLN OUTPLAYS ST. JOSEPH B or ton Madtes Teath SaeeeaslTO Hit, bat Falls oa Bleveata. : ST. JOSEPH, Aug. ! 11-LlnojJn ' out- ?layed St Joseph today and won, 5 to 1. he batting of MoCormlck was a feature. Borton made his tenth hit in as many times at bat,' but failed on the eleventn try. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. ...... 4 1 1 4 7 0 ...... 4 3 3 1 0 0 Lloyd.' sn.w Miller, cf Cobb, rf MoCormlck, If.. Cole, 2b Barbour, Sb...... Mullen, lb Carney, c Tuckey, p 8 11 8 0 0 4 0 4 1 0 0 3 0 1 8 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 3 1 1 4 0 1 4 0 0 8 0 0 0 S O Totals 32 6 13 27 17 ST. JOSEPH, AB, R. o. 12 A. 4 0 0 Rellly, 2b Powell, If..... Kelly, rf Zwllllng, cf... Borton, lb WesterxIL 3b. 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 kJ Melnke, ss,,., Urtfflth, o... Book on Catarrh and any medical wuiifuMFii, u.. - w A I I V iff . w -a-tf . ., . m . ' I .. 0 0 8 11 vr 'Tat .T f- . Onl? On .Hi'- .. o o o o o -- T-Ti--"" -x. fa. Jff . I Totals.....: 32 l IT U 6 Jl ' X St . . ; : - o o n l oi - : M A A a .1 l 1 1 V o CA. ? f ! J S Fa cS I X IB COOK SHUTS OUT IfflMRS 0 0 7 1 1' X 5W Tl i IS-jt- . -Ti ST af rinlnwilix, TXnT,. 111. A 4 0 0 7 8 1 SlTL , Ik- ' - . w aa ayKSevJC ; . uww. wcjuj S 0 8 2 II . ' l Ik-.' -t II I I fv " 3 0 0 0 8 1 kMT -m aa"" iST. V I TfT'lT ITr a"iT enmjT-C irmTn tittttct 22480 . a . . 3 oves f dzF " "" o i o i o " S ' ' 0 0 1 8 0 ' .... ... ... iB . o i 7 i o I i in , . . uauJMBrs.o,Aus. " 1 q ,. : - ; . 1 , : ! I iu Gosset .. Bell, p... Johngon, WaUon , Woldrlng, Crutcher Totals '....,80 . 1 8 27 19 Batted for Johnson In the seventh. Batted for Griffith In the ninth. ... Batted for Woldrlng In the ninth. Lincoln 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0-5 bt. Joteph... 1 0000000 0-1 Two-base hit: Griffith. Sacrifice hits Cobb, Tuckey, Powell, Borton, Bell Moien oases: jtiuiinn. Keilv. Lit on bases: Lincoln. 4: St. Josenh. 8. Struck out: By Bell. .3: by Tuckey. 2. Baties on balls: Off Bell, 1; off Woldrlng. 1; off iucKcy, z. wit oy Ditcnen ban: uv Tuckey, Westerall. Wild Ditch: Johnson. nits: urr Bell, 8 In five Innings, none out in sixtn; oir Jotinaon, 2 in rive in nings. Double plays. Melnke to Rolllv to Borton; Lloyd to Cole to Mullen; Wes- terxil to Borton. Time: 2:15. Umpires: Knapp and Flynn. DBS MOINES AND WICHITA TIE Thtrtcrii-Ianlasr Game Called on Ac count of Darkness. DES MOINES. Aug. 12.-Des Moines and Wichita played a thirteen inning tio game today, which was called on ac count of darkness. The locals scored their only run In the third on Kores' home run. Belli v. Des Moines' seontiri baseman, was spiked and carried from the field In the fifth. Score: DES MOINES. AB. R. H & 0 1 2 0 0 4 0 1 1 1 5 0 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 4 4 0 0 2 0 0 1 o ; i 5.0 - 0 O. A. E. 0 0 0 3 2 0 Choulnard, cf..,.. ueliiy, so Leonard, Sb. ...... Kores, ss Jones, lb Belden, if Curtis, cf Wetzel, rf , Claire, 8b-2b Isbell, 2b.......... UlatowskI.c ,. Sweet, p. Hahn McGraw , 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 10.1 0 0 1 0 0.00 : ; Totals .....48 1. 13 39 19 . 2 WICHITA. ; ' AB. R, HV '1 l : l 2 2 '' 1 1 -0 1 0 , o. 1 1 0 3 '9- 9 2 11 0 ' 0 A. E. . 1 Mlddleton,' cf. Hughes, 2b. Pettlgrew, If. Davis, rf. ..., .T,.,. Callahan, ss. ....... Koemer, lb...,.... Mee, 3b Wacob, ,c. Thomas, p Scott, n. 6 .5 .4 .5 0 0 V 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 2 0 0 3 . 1 1 4 3 2 17 ..5 ..4 ,.4 ..4 .1 42 Totals 1. 10 Batted for Ulatowskl in tenth. Batted for Sweet In thirteenth. Des Moines ..OOiaoennAnnA ni Wichita 0000 010000 000-1 f Two-baBe hits: Wetael, Davis. Home run: Kores. . S&rlfii-n hit- irm Mee (2), Belden, Wacob. Double plays: nuorner to uauanan; wacob to Mee. Bases on balls: Off Sweet. 4: off Thnnu. 6; off Scott. 1. Struck out: By Sweet, 9; by Thomas, 10: by Scott 2. Hit bv pitched ball: By Thomas (Wetiel); By Sweet (Pettlgrew, Mee.) Stolen bases: Hughes. Calahan. Ulatowakl. Hit.. nrC Thomas, 8 in eight and two-thirds In nings: Off SCOtt. 5 in fourvanA nno-fMi-H innings. Left on bases: Des Moines. 17: Wichita, 13. Time: 3:10.. Umpires: Meyer and' McGlnnls. i HE HAS LONG BEEN CALLED THE PREMIER FIRST BASEMAN. ' ' A . HAL CHASE. Hal Chase, first baseman of the New York Yankees, who has long been called the premier Initial packer of the game. Chase has been running wild on the bases for the last month. For the four- week period ho has stolen considerably mora sacks than Ty Cobb or Trlt Speaker. when the number of. t'.mes Chaso .has reached first Is considered.. Chase had his Orst slump on record at I'm hfjr'n.t'PT of the season, buthls work In the field recently has been of the old-time thrUl 'ng variety. He tun stolen home three !ines la lbs last month. j ' 1 v v. CUBS OOTBAT BEANEATERS Come Up from Behind Because of Boston's Loose Fielding. EVERS IS OUT OF THE GAME Zimmerman, Is Fined Fifty Dollars for Same Offense, bat Is Per mitted' to Continue to- 1 " Wear Ualform. BOSTON, Aug. 12. -Chicago, won from Boston today 10 to 7. Loose fielding by the locals netted three Chicago runs In the ninth. Hess pitched good ball and should have won. Evers was out of the game today under a five-days' suspension for hiavrun-In with umpire Flnneran Saturday. Zimmerman was fined 850 for the same offense, It was announced. BOCTSON. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.AB. McDonald, 3b& 1 t 0 a 1 s I 4 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 e t OMIIIer, lf-ctt 1 Schulte, rf. t 1 Tinker, aa.. 4 Campbell, of t Sweeney, tb I Jackson, If, 4 Tltue, rf.... 4 Devlin, lb.. I Brtitwell, m 4 Karldon, e. 4 Donnelly, p 1 Hess, p...... Houaer ... 1 OZlm'man, 3b ( 9 eLach, . cf . . 1 Ogheckara, If 3 1 Baler; lb.... 4 ODowna, 2b.. S ONeedham, cf 4 OOottur, e... 0 0 Lavender, p 1 ,. Smith, p ...34 11 II 13 8 'Downey .. 4 .. 0 Totals Total! ....41 U 37 17 3 Batted for Hess In ninth. Batted for Needham In ninth, Boston 141100000-7 Chicago ...4 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2-10 Two-base hltsi Miller, Schulte, Jack son. Three-base hit: Hess. Hits: Off Lavender, 5 In one and two-thirds in nings; off Smith. 7 In seven and one third Innings; off Donnelly, 6 In two In nings (none out In third) ; off Hess, In seven Innings. Sacrifice hits: Tinker, Devlin. Sacrifice flies: Downey, Saler, Campbell. Stolen base: Miller. Double plays: Downs to Tinker to Saler; Smith to Tinker to Saler. Left on bases: Bos ton, 11; Chicago. 9. Bases on balls: Off Hess, 1; off Lavender, 1; off Smith, 5. First base on errors: Chicago; 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Lavender (Camp bell); by Hess (Sheckard.) Struck out: By Hess, 3; by Lavender, 2; by Smith, 4. Passed ball: Rarlden. Time: 2:15. Um pires: Rlngler and Flnneran. Pirates Beat Brooklyn. BROOKLYN, N. Y.. Auk. 12. Ruck-r gave out In the- fourth when Pittsburgh found him for five hits and four runs. Score: PITT8BUE0H. BROOKLYN. , AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.AB. Byrne, 3b... 4 S t 3 flMoran. cf . l a a a ft Carey, If... 4 3 10 ONorthen, rf. 4 1 3 3 0 Donlln. .rf.. 4 0 1 0 0 Smith. 3b... 4 13 3 0 Wagner, aa. 4 1 1 3 0 Datihert. lb. 1 0 11 Aft J. Miller, lb 3 1 13 1 I Wheat. If... 3 13 0 0 Wllaon. cf.. f 1 4 0 OCutahaw. 3b 4 1 1 t 0 McCarthy.Jb 4 1(41 Fisher, aa. 3 0 1 1 0 Gibson, e... 8 0 1 1 00. Miller, . 4 1 3 1 1 Adams, p... 4 10 1 ORucker p... 110 3 0 Erwin 1 0 0 0 0 Totali ....33 '9 n 18 3'ttummel .. 1 0 0 0 0 Totala ....33 37 13 1 Batted for Fisher In ninth. Batted for Rucker In ninth. Pittsburgh 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0-5 Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 03 Two-base hits: Smith. J. Millor. Me. Carthy, Byrne, Carey. Three-base hit: Wagner. Home run: Wheat. Bases on balls: v Off Adams, 3; off Rucker, 5. Struck out: By Rucker, 2. Time ,1:40. Umpires: Klem and Orth. . From in e Defeats Rixejv PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 12.-Clnolnnatl won a pitchers' battle between Fromme and Rlxey here today, the latter winning In the eighth and ninth inning. In the ninth, with men on third and seoond and one out, Alexander went In to pitch and Phelan's sacrifice fly scored Hoblltrel with the winning run. Score: CINCINNATI. PHILADKLPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AR H n A K Beacher, If.. 4 1 3 0 OPaakert. cf. 3 0 3 1 0 Mamns, rt. 4 3 3 0 0 Lobert. 3b.. 4 10 3 0 HoMIUrl, lb 4 3 7 1 9 Macee; II., I I I I I Batea, cf.... 4 13 1 OLuderua, lb, 4 0 13 0 0 Phelan, Sb..3i0 0 3 Knabe. 2b.. 4 I t I i Grant, aa... 3 0 3 0 0 Doolan. ' as. . 3 10 3 0 Eamond. is .1 0 1 0 lKtlltfer. e... S 0 11ft Kuan, lb.... 3 113 OBixey. p.... 8 0 0 1 0 McLean, c. 3 0 1 0 Alexander, p 0 0 0 0 0 Fromme. p. 80131 Mitchell .. 1 1 0 0 0 Totala ..,.31 8 37 14 0 Totals ....31 8 3 Batted for Grant In the eighth. ' mncinnatl ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 Philadelphia ...AO 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Two-base hit: Cravath. Sacrifice hit McLean. Stolen base: Maree. Struck out: By Fromme 5; by Rlxey, 1; b Alexander, 1. , Lett on bases: Cincin nati, 4; Philadelphia. 5. Bases on balls: Off Fromme. 2. Wild pitch: Fromme. Passed ball: Klllifer. Balk: Rlxey. ni: luxey. e in einnt and one- inira lnninits; o Alexander, none In two-thirds Inning. Time: l;42. Umpires: Owen and Brennan. Giants 1-oae to Cardinals. NEW YORK. Aug. 12.-The New York National league club ralsi-d Ha 1911 pen naht at the Polo ground?, but It failed to bring any luck, as Si. ixuis won. Scoru: ST. LOUIS. . NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.K. AB. II. O.A.I. HUtfins, in. a a t i ssnodjtraa-.lf 4 3 3 10 Magee, If... 1 1 0 Kills, If.... 3 18 Mowrey, 3b 4 0 0 Kaoetchy. lb I 3 11 Rvana, rf... 8 8 8 Hauser, ss.. 3 1 1 Oakeo. cf... I 8 4 Wince, e... 8 11 Harmea p. I 0 0 Bailee, p.... 4 10 0 Doyle. Jb.M 4 Becker, cf.. 4 3 8 Murray, rf .i 0 OMerkle, lb. 8 0 0CYo4a41 .. 1 8 lHennf, 8b. 4 0 Myers, 4 1 1 Fletcher, ss 4 1 OAmes, p.... t 1 0MctMrnlrk 1 Kathemoa.a 8 : ioua unn 2 . . ToUls ....! 10 IT It 8 Hotted for Merkle lh the ninth. : Batted for Ames In ths second. St Louis.. .4 ! il l M l t-1 New -York 18030004-8 Two-base hits: McCormick, Msthew. son, Evans. Bases on balls Off Ames, Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUEl W.L.Pct NAT L LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. New York... 73 29 . 716 Chicago ....67 36 . 651 Denver 6ti 49 .574 Omaha .....62 52 .644 St. Joseph. .60 52 .6381 Des Molnes.57 62 . 623 Pittsburgh -.60 39 .606 Phila. 49 49 . 500 fHoux City. .67 66 .509 Cincinnati .48 67 .457 St. Louis.... 47 69 . 443 Brooklyn ...38 67 .363 Boston ......28 74 .275 AMER. A3S'N. ' . W.UPct. Minneapolis 79 42 .663 Columbus . 77 45 .61 Toledo 73 46 .614 Kan. City. ..59 64 .180 Milwaukee .55 64 .462 St. Paul 54 69 . 439 Louisville ..46 76 .380 Indianapolis. 44 82 . 349 MINK LEAGUE. ' W.L.Pct. Neb. City... .48 84 .685 Falls City.. .47 35 .573 Auburn 44 37 . 543 Beatrice ....38 42 . 475 Humboldt ..38 44 . 463 Hiawatha ..29 52 .358 Wichita ....66 57 .496 Lincoln ....62 60 . 464 Topeka ... ..39 72 i.861 " AMER. LEAGUE.. , W.L.Pct. Boston 73 34 Mi Wash' ton ..66 42 . 611 PhHa 63 43 .694 Chicago ...52 54 . 491 Detroit ....64 55 .496! Cleveland ..51 56 .477 St. Louis.... 35 71 .330 New York.. 32 71 .311 NEB. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Fremont ...60 34 . 6961 Hastings ..46 38 .648 Kearney ...47 37 .560 Columbus ..42 41 .5061 Seward 40 39 .636 G. Island... 43 41 .512 York 83 47 . 4131 Superior ...27 56 .325 WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver, 8; Omaha. 1. Topeka, 1; Sioux City, 6. Wichita, 1; Des Moines, 1. Thirteen In nings; darkness. Lincoln, 6; St. Joseph, 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati, 2; Philadelphia, t ' St. Louis. 8; New York, 6. Pittsburgh, -5; Brooklyn, 2. Chicago, 10; Boston, 7. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 0; Cleveland, 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 2; Toledo, 0. St. Paul-Loulsvllle. Two Innings; rain. Minneapolis. 0; Columbu, 2. Kansas City, 1; Indianapolis, 2. Thirteen Innings. Games Today.- Western League Denver at Omaha, To peka at Sioux City. Wichita at Dts Moines. Lincoln at St. Joseoh. "National League Cincinnati at Phila delphia, St. Louis at New York, Pitts burgh at Brooklyn, Chicago at Boston. American League Chicago at Washing ton Detroit at New York.- American Association Milwaukee at Todelo, St. Paul at Louisville, Minne apolis at Columbus, Kansas : City at Indianapolis. Nebraska State League York at Has tings, Superior at Seward, Kearney, at urana tsiana, Temont at uoiumbus. Mink League Hiawatha i at Auburn, Falls City at Beatrice, Humboldt at JNeoraska city. . 1; off Harmon, 2. Struck out: By Mathew- sqn, z; Dy Bailee. 2. Hits: Off Ames. 7 in two innings; off - Mathewson, 10 in seven Innings; off Harmon... 6 in three innings (none out in fourth): off Sallee i in six innings. Time: .2:05. Umpires: Johnstone and Eason. . 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Hlnchnmn's hitting; drore In the runs for Oohrmbns. Score: COLCMBUS. MINNEAPOLIS. ' AB.H.O.AB. ' AB.H.O.A.E. O'Rourke, 2b 4 1 3 8 JClymer, cf.. 8 0 2 0 0 Hlnchman.lf 4 3 4 0 dAltlaer, ss. 3 0 3 8 1 Johns, rf..:. 4 13 0 u Williams. 2b 4 0 12 0 Perrlng, 8b. 4 0 1 3 1 Hotsman, rf 3 1 0 0 0 Miller, lb.. 4 113 1 IKilllfer, 3b. 3 0 0 1 0 Shelton, cf .4 0 2 0 ODelehanty. If 3 6 0 0 0 Oerber, ss.. 3 0 0 2 OOill, lb 0 0 4 0 0 Smith, c... 2 111 ."'Unglaub, It 2 0 11 0 0 Cook. p.... 2 0 0 1 0 Owens, c... 3 0 4 0 0 Patterson, pi t) 3 1 Totals ....81 6 37 14 2 ; . I Totals ....27 1 24 12 3 Columbus ..1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Sacrifice hit: Altizer. Two-base hits: Hinchman, Johns. Tnree-base hit: Hlnch man. Double plays: Gerber to O'Rourke to Miller; Williams to Unglaub. Hit by pitched ball: Klllifer. Bases on balls: Off Cook, 1; off Patterson, 2. Struck out: By Cook, 1; by Patterson, 1. Left on bases:. Columbus, B; Minneapolis, 2. Time: 1:25. Umpires: Blerhalter , and Connolly. Wild Throw Bents Toledo. TOLEDO, O., Aug. 12.-A wild throw by Carlsch to catch Clark at third In the fifth allowed Milwaukee to score two runs. Score: - TOLEDO. MILWAUKEE AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A..E. Nlles, If.... 4 0 OLeibold, cf.. 4 8 OCharlee, 2b. 3 3 ORandall, rf.. 3 1 IChappeile, It 3 Gsrdner, 2b. 4 Bronkle. 3b.. 3 Chapman, ss 3 Burns, cf... 8 Congalton.rf 4 Derrick, lb.. 3 Csrisch, c... 2 J. James, p. 2 Collsmore, p 0 Mccormick 0 0 0 Jones, lb.... 3 0 OClark, 3b.... 8 1 0 Lewis, ss... 4 2 1 Hughes, c... 4 0 3 Nicholson p 1 2 0 . 0 0 Totsl.....27 8 27 12 2 Totals.. ...28 .6 27 12 2 Batted for James in the eighth. Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 00 Toledo .....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 ' Two-base hit: Jones. Struck out: By James, 6; by Nicholson, 1. Hits: Off James, 7 In, two and two-thirds Innings. Umpires. Ferguson and Irwin. A Crnel Mistake. is to neglect a cold or cough. Dr. King's New Discovery cures them and may pre vent consumption. 50c and $1.00. 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Score: CLEVELAND. CHICAGO AB.H.O.A.E. , AB.H.O.AB. "Ryan, If.... 4 18 0 OTtath. 3b... 2 114 0 Hunter, cf. 4 Jackson, rt 4 Lejole, 2b.. 8 Griggs, lb. 8 Baker, 3b.. 3 Peck'gh, ss. 3 O'Neil, ... 8 Kahler, p.. 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 8 l'l 1 1 OS 0 2 0 CMattlck, cf. 4 .1 0 OLord, rf.... 4 0 3. OBodle. If... 4 3 (IColllns. lb.. 3 0 OZelder, 3b.. 3 4 0 Johnson, ss .4 2 OKuhn. c... 3 1 (('Easterly .. l : Waleh. p... 3 .29 7 27 11 0Callahan .. 1 Mclntyre .. 1 Totals Totals ....32 8 24 14 0 Batted for Kuhn in the ninth. .Batted for Walsh in the ninth. Batted for Mattlck In the ninth. Cleveland 00030000 3i Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 00 0- 1 Two-base hits: Jackson. Rvan. Walsh. Collins. .Sacrifice hits: Griggs, Zeider.- Stolen bases: Peckinpaueh. Roth. Double play: Pecklnpaugh to Lajole to Griggs.: Bases on balls: Off Kahler. 6; off Walsh,' 3. Struck out: By Kahler, 5; by Walsh. Left on bases: Cleveland. 6; Chicago, 11. Time: 1:4a. Umpires: Euan and Sheridan. Bloomfield Defeats Laurel. BLOOMFIELD, Neb.. 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