THE BEK: OMAHA, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1912. vWell, Jeff Don't Mind One Black Eye, More or Less Drawn &r The Bee by "Bud" Fisher . ' ( oI . "1 ' -J If Keep SI - ' -TUiIr tent!? h-- 'CSU?U ' - 'Lfrv . StYv,vnN L W J . , fA-A" T SHotfrsoi- OHMtt-u' : jMSftjnSlln I ' I I j " " I WMMMMMMM " " " - MMMMMMM - ' ' ' " j ' JtfCJy ff SMT gWw'eO " 5 0 2 . 0 , li 10 0 0 4 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 HOME TEAM CHALKS UP TWO Exciting Doable-Header ii Flayed at Rourke Park Sunday. ELEVENTH HOTJE RALLY WINS When the Rroakes Go to Bat la the :,;-,Mh Inning; the Game Is Tied, . Fonr to Four, and Justice Scores Wlnlug lloa. - - McDonald's poor throw of Thoinaaon's "basy (rounder In the ninth inning fave pmaha the lecond game of a double header yesterday, by a 6 to 4 score after the Rourkes had romped off wilh the nrst game to the melody of E to 1 ! The second game wa tied, 4 to 4, when Jthe Rourkes came to bat In the ninth inning. Justice drew a pass and went to neoond on Coyle'a sacrifice hit Thpma- on came next and sent an easy one to McDonald, who made a perfect atop, but a poor throw to Billlnga at first The paJl went into the bleachers and Justice galloped home with the winning run. Both games were highly Interesting, es peclally the second. Hall had , little DUDie who tne Haws in the first, re gardlesa of the fact that five errors were Piled up behind him. However, he was tmyer In danger and pitched a great game. The Rourkes took the lead In the first inning on a single, a sacrifice and a wild pitch. In the second a walk and two hits brought in another. Topeka got one In the sixth on two hits and two errors. Tile Rurkea, however, got an other in the sixth, and put the game on ice in the seventh with two runs. 1 ' . Fun-ate la fine nattle. ' Jack Fugate wag chosen to go on the firing line in the ' second game, and Cockreham was sent in by Del Gear. Fugate pitched a great game and should have won hands down, but two hits and two errors in the third gave the Kaws three runs. The Omaha boys came back strong and piled up four in their half of the inning. Before and after the third Fugate was Invincible. He had the boys from Kansas breaking their backs reaching for Ma mysterious benders and before the end Of the game had sent thirteen of his former teammates to the bench over the strikeout route. He gave but seven hits and kept these well scattered. i A lightning-like .double robbed Omaha M runs in the second inning of the latter lame. Schlpke was on second and Bills pa first when Arbogast sent an easy one Cockreham who threw to McDonald letting Bchlpke on third. McDonald loubled Arby at first Another double in the seventh prevented tmaha from scoring. The bases were pai and one out Schlpke sent a hot one o Walsh who got Kane at second and en doubled "Skipper" at first. Walsh, lb...;... Lee. if.; Clear, rf Gardner, it Billings, lb.... Topeka la the Lead, t Topeka took the lead in the second tame )a the third. Smith landed Mfe on fustloe'i error and went to third on pockreham'i single to right Bashing lent one to Klehoff who threw wim t fcane and Smith scored, Cockreham going to third. Lee walked. Gear singled scor ln Cookmham and Bashang. I Omaha went one better In the same In sing. ' Fugate singled to left Coyle talked. Thomason singled, scoring Fu ratej Coyle going to third. Kane doubled coring Coyle and Thomason. Nlehoff tingled and Kane scored, j The Kaws tied it in the eighth. Le talked and scored on soar's double. In he ninth Justloe walked. Coyle sacrl Iced, Thomason rolled one to McDonald Who threw wild to first and Justice icored. Score, first game: First game I , OKAIIA. ;. ab. ft ii, uttlce. ss. , ,. 4 1 1 urie n, ha on, c 4 ane, lb, ............ t Ihomason. ct ...... i. Mxhoff. b. 4 una, .it. J iall- p ,. 1 1 1 1 0 s Totals m I i n ii s TOPEKA. AB. R. H, 6 0 1 kahang. rf. , ivalsh, 3b, 4 0 If. It ............. a; I f inr, er. ............ 4 0 Hlidner, lb. ........ 10 UcUonald, sb 4 O UUngs, c .......... 4 o pale. ss. ..... s 0 uilivao, p. ........ 4 e A. K. 0 0 0 -5 0 ! Totals ......... 33 1 7 J4 u fmaha Huns 1 1 I M 1 t H1U t It 1 I iJuns 0 0 0 0 0 1' 0 0 0-1 iUts 10 1 1 0 3 0 0 1- Two-base hltst Bill. Johnson. Double !y I McDonald to Walsh to Ordnr. Hit bV IlitCtMMl bll: k'.n. W,A ulllvan. fasted balls. Johnson, BU lng. Bases on balls! Otf Hall. I; off fudvan, i. Ptruck out! By Hall, 4; by lulllvait. 1 Htoentiaeu Kanr, Thoma Ipn, Valih, Lee. Eattlflce hits: Justice. (V'!e (j), Hal, (2), Nage. Left on bate: utaha, 11; lopeka, !. Times 1:0. Um nfisi McGinme and Meyer, f Score, second game! OMAHA. AB.R .41 .31 .41 .3 1 .40 . t 0 Standing of Teams WEST LEAGUE. I NAT. LEAGUE. ' W.L.Pct.1 I W.T.Pct Denver ..,. 61 .675! New York. .75 31 .70S fete Joseph..4 5? .647! Chicago ....71 38 .52 Omaha ....fie 64 . 6501 les JMoInes61 & "l Sioux CUy.W SS ,60ft i-incoin ...67 61 .4S5i Wichita ...6l.47 Topeka ....41 77 .347 AMERICAN. W.L.Pct. Boston ....77 85 .6, Waatt 6 44 .611 Phlla. tf7 44 .MM Chicago ...EiTM .4"u Detroit ....66 80 .4781 Cleveland .61 81 New Tork 3 72 .5 St. Louis ..36 74 .: NEB. LEAGUE. Pittsburgh .So 41 .613 'illa 62 66 .486 Cincinnati .62 60.468 St. IiOuis....49 62 .441 Brooklyn ..39 71 .856 Boston 31 77 .287 AM EH. LEAGUE. W.L.p0t. Chapman, c. Sage, p MoAdams, p. Totals .... W.LPct Fremont ...61 S m Hastings ...62 3 .071 Kearney ...61 39 .667 Seward 46 44 .611 (J. Island. ..45 43 .611 Cnluinbus ,,.82 47 ,686 Mlnn'pwlls ..81 47 . 638 iwetio ..,..77 40 .611 Kan. City.. .83 88 ,4W Milwaukee,' 80 65 .480 ft. .I'aul 80 72.451 lulsvllU ..47 81 f II Inl'nii'lls ..44 87 ,8J4 MINK LEAGUE. W.UPrt. Neb. aty...61 38 .686 Falls Clty...6l 87 .580 Auburn 48 39 .662 Beatrice ... 40 46 .466 Humboldt ..40 47 . 40 Kenworthy. 2b. Gllmore, If. ... Cassldy, rf. ... Beall, cf. Qulllln. 3b. ... Coffey, ss. Llndsey, lb. ... Block, c. Ritmey, p. Harris, p. Leonard, p. ... .Totals , Denver Sioux City, , Two-base hits Llndey, Cassldy, .... 38 7 DENVER. AB. K. . 6 1 , 6 . 4 . 4 ' . 4 . 6 , 4 . 6 , 1 , 2 1 13 27 , 13 1 0 '2 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 O. A. E. 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 41 f 16 27 0 0 a 0 7 0 0 0 0-9 OQ8OO003 1-7 McAdams. Beall (21. Kenwortny. Three-base hit Sacnrice hits: Andreas, Cns Columbus ,.44 48 .roof Hiawatha ..31 68 .836 Tork 84 63 .39! Superior ...31 67 .3621 , Yesterday's llesaHs. WESTERN LEAGUE. Topeka,. 1-4; Omaha, 6-5.. Denver, 9; Sioux City, 7. Wichita, 4; tit. Joseph, 10. Des Moines, 6-6; Lincoln, . 11-14. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 10-1: Chicago, 6-5. Nev Tork, 11; St. Louis, 1. ; Boreton, 6; Cincinnati, 4. ' , AMERICAN A-8SOCIATION. Indianapolis, 8; Milwaukee, ,5. Toledo, 1-2; St. Taul, 0-3. Columbus, 1-1; Minneapolis, 8-6. Louisville. 6-6; Kansat City 1-0 (second called end fifth). Games Today. Western League Topeka at Omaha. Joseph, Des Moines at Lincoln. SOUTHAMPTON, L. I., N. Y., Aug. 18. National League-Philadelphia at Chi cago, New York at St. Louis, Boston at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. American League Chicago at Philadel phia, Detroit at Boston. St. Louis at New York, Cleveland at Woshlngton. American Association Columbus at St Paul, Toledo at Minneapolis, . Ir.d'.an apolls at Kansas City. Louisville at Mil- waukee. Nebraska 8tate eLaeus Kearney at Fremont, Grand Island at Columbus, Hastlmu at Superior. Seward at York. Mink League Hiawatha at Nebraska City, Auburn at Beatrice, Humboldt at r a.is city. nay. Harris. Stolen bases: Beall, Oil- more. LFouoie piays: Lyncn to French, lonard to Block to Llndsey. . Left on Bases: moux city, 19; Denver, 11. Hits: Off Ramey, 4 In two and one-third in nings; off Harris, 6 In four and two thtrds Innings: off Saee. 9 In four and two-thirds Innings; off Leonard, 3 In one ana iwo-mtras mnines: off UcJtiiamn 7 in iour ana one-tnira innings. Bases on balls: Off Sage, 2; off McAdams, 1; off Ramey, 8; off Harris. 8; off Leonard, L Struck out: By Sage, 4; by McAdams, I; by Ramey, 2; by Harris, 1; by Leonard, 3. Passed ball: Block. Hit by pitched ball: . Myers, Gllmore, Llndsey. Time: 2:50. Umpires: Johnson and O'Tooie., LINCOLN WIXS TWO GAMES Captures Blegglag Matches from the Des Molaea Clmb. LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. 18,-Llncoln won two games from Des Moines today, both lugging matches, the first by a score of 11 to.A-f nd ! hd: by 14 to 8. In the third Inning of the second game, Lincoln, made eleven hits for ten runs off Douglass and Rogge, Stratton and Berg hammer batting safely twice in the one Inning. Umpire Haskell was struck in the breast by a foul tip and so badly In jured that he . was taken to a hospital. Score, first game: , . LINCOLN. . AB. R. H tsergnammer, ss. ., 6 1 l Lioyd, 2b 6 Cobb, rf. McCormlck, If. Cole, cf Barbeaur, 3b. . Mullen, lb. Stratton, c. ... Mogrldge, p. ... Tuckey Smith, p. O. A. E. 0 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 16 0 0 . 0 GIANTS TIGHTEN THEIR LEAD Win from St. Louis Cardinals By a One Sided Score. BUN WILD , ON THE BASES Score Might Have Been Larger, Bat for the Chances the New York : Players took la Steal . Ins; Bases. .... 4 .... t .... S ... a .... 8 McDonald, 8b 4 Smith, o 4 Nagle. ss 4 Cockreham, . p S Reynolds, p I 1 9 0 0 0 1 0 j I 111 1 25 U Totals ...... .,,,37 One out when winning run was scored Omaha ' Runs 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1-6 Hits , 1 0 4 11111 0-11 Topeka . Runs ,...,.,.....,.0 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 0-i Hits 0 0 8 1 0 0 1 1 1-7 Two-base hits: Kane. Gear.. Double piays: Cockreham to McDonald to Gard ner; Nagle to Walsh to Billings. Hit by pltohed ball: Nagle. Passed ball; Smith. Wild pitch: Cockreham. Hits: Oif Cockreham, S In thre innings; off Rey- Off Fugate, 8; off Cockreham, 2; oft neynoias, 4. utruck out: By Fugue, IS; by Cockreham. 1: by Reynolds, i. Stolen bases: Coyle. Thomason, Lee, Gear. Sac rifice hits: Coyle, Mshuff. Left on bases: Omaha, 8; Topeka, 9. Time; 1:00. Um pires: Meyer and MoGlnnls. . !; ST, JOB WIM BY HBAVY HITTING Takes Easy Game from Wichita by PonndUa-the Ball Hard. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Aug. U.-St Joseph hit the ball hard today and won an easy game from Wichita. 10 to 4. Score: WICHITA. AB. R. H. 4 A. E. O. Craig, k. 4 1, l . l 1 0 Mee, Sb.-cf. 4 0 1 4 0 0 navls. rf. 4 0 110 0 Koerner, lb. ......... 11.170 1 Callahan, ss. 4 11111 Hughes, 3b. 4 0 14 10 Franta, cf.-8o. 4 0 1 0 1 Wacob, c 8 0 14 10 C. Thomas, d. 1 0 0 0 1 Jackson, p. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals n-in.. al JAJTlliy. stU. 8 I'owell. if. C Kelly, rt. ........... 6 Zwllllng. cf. ,. 4 Burton, lb. .......... 1 Weeterslll. lb. ...... 1 Mel like, ss. .......... 4 Uwssett 4 F. Thomas, p, 4 a 4 ST. JOSEiPH. A& R. II ..12 1 Ml I A. 10 15 27 U 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-4 Totals 88 Wichita 0 0 St. Joseph ....! 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 -10 Three-base hlta:' Belli v. Melnke. Tm. base hits: Powell, Burton, Melnke, Cal lahan. Koerner, Hughes. Sacrltfea hits: Mee, Koerner (1), Rorton, Weatrail. Stolen bene: WesterstU Ift on bases. Wltfilta, 7; St Jowph, a Struck out: By F. Thomas, 4: by C. Thomas. 1: by Jack. son, 1. Bases on balls: Off F. Thomas, 2: ou u. x nomas. 1; on jackson, 1. Hits: Off C Thomas. 6 in three and on. third lnnlnn. Double plays: Hughes to Koerner; Zwllllng to Meinke. Time: 1:61. Umpires: Flynn and Knapp. GRIZZLIES LAND ON SAGE HARD Jupitlce, es... foyle, rf I nemason, cf lane, lb ;hipke, 21...., f)rh.rf, 3b... tWt, If trfcufiasi, ... filiate, p Tola's .... .H. 0 O. A. E. 0 11 0 0 0 .31 5 ' r TOPEKA. AB.R 'Ullg, U, M. 1 10 O. 1 A. E. 1- 0 Urlre the sloaz City Ptteher frwm the Bes aad Wis, , x sioux crrr. is,. Aug. u.-imw batted Sage from the W In the fifth and won a slugilng contest from Sioux City, The locals had no trmible in filling the basea. but could not hit in the pinches. Score: , SIOUX CITY. a R, H. a A. . Clarke, of. ........ 4 0,0 0,1 0 Lynch, rf. I ' 1 1 1 1 0 Myers, If. 6 4 1 0 0 0 Tcnnant lb, 4 1 1 11 0 0 Evans, Sb. ..! 5 1 11 0 1 French, as. 4 113 8 0 Andreas, 2b. 1. .1 ; 1 f . . 0 Totals 40 11 is 37 DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. 5 1! 1 Curtis, cf. Hahnrf, rf. I Korres, ss I Wettel, If Clalre.lb. -Ira I Morris, 2b. , ,., 1 Choulnard, 2b. ..... 1 McGraw, lb.-o. 6 Ulatowskl, c ! , 'Leonard 1 Fabar, p. 3 1 1 1 0 1 111 I I I 0 0 1 ' 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 0 1 1 I 0 0 0 0 : 11 24 10 Totals 28 Batted for Ulatowskl in eighth. -uan ior mognuge in third. Lincoln I 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 U Des Moines 0 400 0. 1000 6 Home run: Faber. Three-base hit: Lloyd. Two-base hits. Lloyd, Cobb, Cole. BarboUr, Mogrldge. Stolen bases; Hahn, Claire (2, Uiatouskt (2). Left on bases: Lincoln, 9: Pes Moines, 10. . Struck out: By Mogrldge. 6: by Smith. &: bv Feber. 2. Baws on balls: . Off Mogridse. 8: off Smith, 3; off Faber, 4. Wild pltoH: SmltU. Winning pitcher: Smith. Time: -2:26. Umpire: Haskell. ; ; - Thomas Gets Decision Over- Frankie Conley LOS ? ANGELES Aug. IS. -Harry Thomas, the'Engllsh featherweight was given the decision over Frankie Conly of Kenosha at the end of their twenty- round bout at vernon today. It was a fierce, bloody fight throughout Thomas forfeited his weight money by refusing to weigh In. In the ring he ap peared to be close to the lightweight limit' while Conley said he weighed L9 pounds. Before the fight Referee Eaton announced all bets off because Thomas was overweight Thomas far surpassed Conley In boxing skill and soon bad the Kenosha lad's face bleeding. Conley seemed to pay no attention to the blows and bored in con tinually. Round after round he rushed the Englishman around the ring, taking tour or five blows for the privilege of getting In close. At In-flghtlng Conley had ..the better of Thomos and twice the Englishman appeared groggy.' In the seventh Conley knocked out one of Thomas' front teoth with a left: . A gash, was opened over Con)y's right eye and he bled profusely. Of the twenty rounds Thomas had the better of ten, Conley eight 11ml two were even. ' 5 , , - CHICAG0ANS TAKE HONORS iN FLY-CASTING CONTESTS CHICAGO,! Aug. ll-Cblcagoans today again' took the lion's share of points at the closing day of the fly casting tourn: ament ' B. F. Flegel of Racine, Wis., who won the trophy for distance casting with a east of Z3X feet and six Inches,' was the only man from an outalde city who fin ished in the, front rank. . .. - Carl McCarthy took ' the salmon fly casting event with a mark of la feet The half-ounoe accuracy bait easting 000- test was won by R. C Nicholson, who scored 1S.4 per cent' The accuracy fly cast with eight and one-half-ounoe rods was won by I. 1L Bellows, with 19 t-U. It. B. Oarao won a loving cup for mak ing the highest general average during the meet ' ' Persistent Advert! sing Is the -Road to Kg Returns. . . ; ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 18,-New Tork tightened Its hold on first place In the National league when the locals lost to the leaders. ' Marquard, who was knocked off the rubber In his last game at Chicago came back strong and kept the liome teams hits well scattered, while his team mates hit Geyer and Grlner to all parts of the field. New York night have scored more runs, but efforts of players to fatten their base stealing averages by taking unusual chances. Two singles and a sac rlflce fly formed St ' Louts scoring com bination. Doyle and Sncdgrass featured with the bat. Score: 8T. LOUIS. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AH H O A R Htifglns, Ib..4 0 18 OSndfr,..of,lb I 17 8 0 lUcas, If... 4 8 10 ODoyl. lb.. ..4 111 Mowrey, lb. .4 Oil dMcC'rm'k. id 1 1 II I Koentcbjr, lb 4 14 0 1 Xarrty, If.. 1 8 0 1 Bring, rf... 1 18 1 iMerkls, lb.. 8 i I t I Hsuur, M..4 1 t 0 lTkfore. cf... 8 1 4 0 0 Oakw, t....4 lift ffHerzoc, lb.. 51110 Wlnga, e....l 0 3 0 IMreri, .... 3 t 4 0 S Bnjrder, e... 1 0 1 I CWllfcon. e.... I 1 I I 1 Oeycr, p.... 1 0 4 4 OFlatclMr. u..t 8 4 14 Grlmr, P... 4 1 OMsrauud. si 0 0 1 Smith 1 4 t 00bfr, lb... 1 110 4 SKtrby, p.... l l 0 ToUls ....13 '1 17 14 4 1- , Totals ....11 15 17 11 1 'Batted for Geyer In the fifth. New York 2 0 2 0 1 8 2 0 0-11 St. Louis 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 01 Two-baes hit: Doyle. Three-base hit: Devore. . Sacrifice hits: Murray, Mar quard. Sacrifice fly. Evans. Stolen bases: Doyle. Muray, McCormlck. Double play: Fletcher to Snodgrass. Hit by pitched ball: By Grlner, Murray, Marquard. Bases on balls: Off Geyer, 1; off Grlner, 2; of Marquard, 1. Struck out: By Geyer, 1; by Marquard,; by Grlner, 1. Hits: Off Gever. 10 In five Innings; off Grlner, 5 to five Innings; off Marquara, in eight innings; off Klrby, 2 In one Innnlng. Left on bases: St Louis, ; New Tork, 8. Time: 1:55. Um pires: Klem and Orth. Boston Leads Reds. CINCINNATI. O.. Alia- 18 Ttnatnn ,nn from Cincinnati here today 5 to 4. Ben- wn, .ron ana uicKBon were each hit hard, but Humphreys and Tyler , were elective, the latter allowing only one hit during the final six innings. Score: BOSTON. CINCINNATI. A JL'.. AB.H.0.A.B.4 AB.H.O.A.E. HeDoa'ld. lb I 0 4 8 OMcbsr, If. .4 1 4 4 4 Kirks, If... 8 1 1 1 OMarum, of. 5 18 4 4 SwnSy, lb 8 I i 4 liUobllti'l, lb 8 4 8 4 4 Jtekion, cf., 4 114 0fclltch.il, rt. 4 1 1 0 4 Titus, rf..., 4 t 1 0 OFh.Lan. lb.. 4 1 111 1 Devlla, lb.. 4 1 1 1 lOrsot. is.... 1 lifts Brldn.ll, mill VEtmand, ss.. ft I 0 ft ft fUrld.n, 4 ft 1 1 UEswi, 3b.... 1 114 1 Kroh, p t 14 1 oriarke. a... I 1 I I ft kPlckwa. p.. ft ft ft ft OBentort, p.. ft ft ft ft ft rrier, p I ft I I I'llumpbr'a. p 1 t ft 1 0 Hausw .... 1 ft ft ft 08v8il4 ,, 1 ft ft 0 ft McLean ... 1 ft ft ft 0 Total 1811 I Totals ....10 t 17 10 1 Batted for K oh in third.' Battert for Giant In eighth. Batted for Humphries In ninth. , Cincinnati 0 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-4 Hoston 4 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0-5 Two-base hit: Klrke. Tluee-base.hits: Jsweenev. Bildwell. Ifits: Off Benton.' 4 In one inning; off Humphries, 4 in eight Innings: otf Ki-oh. 5 in two inirlnsrs: oif tPickson, i In one Inning (none out lit rourtn); otr Tyler, 1 in six innings. stolen bases: Jakston. Marsans. Grant: Kgan. Suorifice fly: Bescher.. Doubl3 piays: Bildweil to Sweeaev toDevlln: Sweeney to Devlin; Tyler to Sweeney to Devlin Left on bases: Boston, 6; Cin cinnati, i. Oases on balls: Otf Kioh. 1; otf Dlckfon. 2: off Tyler. 4: off Hum- Vhrles. 3. Strurk out: By Humuhrles. 3. 'lime: 2:07. Umpires? Flnneran and Rig- . Cnbs Win and Lose. CHICAGO, Aug. 18.-Phlladelphia set Chicago back half a game behind New Tork today by dividing a double header with the local team while New York de feated St. Louis. The visitors won the first contest 10 to , and lost the second. 1 to 5. The open lng game was a wild affair in which the visitors nit opportunely. , Cheney had everything his own way in the second game, holding the Phidadeli pmans to seven hits, no two ol which came In the same inning. Rlxey was wild and Chicago had little difficulty Hitting when hits meant runs. An overflow crowd witnessed the double bill and ground rules were necessary, making a hit Into the crowd good for two bases. - Paskert and Dooin got ttno argumnnta with Umpire Owens In the first game and were sent to the club house. . Score, first game: . '- CH1CAOO. PHILADELPHIA. AB.UC.AB AB.U.O.A.B. 8hckar4, if. 1 ft I I OPaakert. cf. ft ft 1 ft ft SeHulM. rf.. I 3 4 0 OR. illllar, rt 1 ft 1 ft Ttnktr, as.. 1 ft 1 1 OLobart, lb.. 4 8 .1 1 Ztm'man. lb I 118 lllaiaa. If... 1 ft 4 ft 0 Leacb, cf... 1 ft 1 1 , OCraVb, rtof. 5 ft 1 0 ft Hater, lb.... I 1 J O 'OUiderua, lb ft 8 8 1 ft Brora, lb.... 4 1 I 1 OKasba, lb.. 8 t ft 8 ft OotUr, e.... 1 ft 1 ft ODoolaa,- as.. 4 1 1 ft ft Arebor, o.....l ft 1 ft IDooln, .... 1 1 1 ft 1 Smith, p.... 10 ft ft OKillifar, .. 8 1 4 ft ft lTnilr, p 1 1 1 Ogaatoa. p... 1 ft ft 1 4 Roalbach. p. ft ft 4 4 Ceboltl p... ft ft ft ft V W. Millar..! ft. ft ft OjRlaay, I....I I ft ft ft Oood 1 4 4 4 4 Dowaay ...1 ft ft ft ft Tauls ....O ST 1 1. Wild pitch: geatoit. Timer jmpires: Owen and Brennan. Second fame: CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. AB. rf O A K. S V O H'aV gheckard. It. 1 1 8 1 0 Miller, rf... 4 0 0 1 0 SchulU. rf.. I lift OLobert, 3b.. 4 1 I 0 0 Tinker, aa.. 4 114 OMagea, If... 1 J I 0 0 Zlm'mao, 3b 1 1 11 lCrtvwh ef. 4 2 1 0 ft Lacb, cr... 1 0 5 0 OLuderua, lb I 0 I 1 ft Baler, lb...-: I 0 ft 0 OKnabe. Sb... 4 1 7 4 ft Zvera, 3b.... 10 12 oDoolan, at,. 1 ft 1 8 0 Archer, e ... 113 1 OKlllifer, e.. 8 8 8 8 0 Cheney, .l I I I ORIiey, p... 1 0 0 10 .. Shults, p... O 0 0 2 0 Total! ....22 5 27 14 lWalli .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals ....13 7 2 14 0 Batted for Rlxey in seventh. Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 -5 Philadelphia .... 00000100 0-1 Two-base hits: Knabe, Archer. Hits: Off Rlxey, 4 In six innings; off SchulU, 1 In two Innings. Sacrifice fly: Baler. Sacrifice hits: DooUui, Zmmerman, Cheney. Stolen base: Lobert. Double play: Doolan to Knabe to Luderus. Left on bases: Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, 5. Bases on balls: Off Rlxey, 6; off Schults, 2. Struck out: By Rlxey. 1; by Chfeney, 1; by Schultz, L Passed ball: Archer. Wild pitch: Rlxey. Time: 1:40. Um pires: Brennan and Owens. THREE GAMES FOR FREMONT BLUES LOSE AND: THEN WIN Kansas City Opens the Second Game With Eight Buns. CLEMM0NS PITCHES WILL Holds the Bines . to Six Hits in the First Game Second Game Shorten for Lonisvllle to Catch Train. Pathfinders Make Clean Sweep from Grand Island. F0L WIDER WEARS NEW UNIFORM KANSAS CITY, Aug. 18.-After Kansas City had lost the first game through superior playing of the visitors, the locals opened the second with eight. runs. Barbeau twice up In the inning scored twice, stealing home for the. sec ond time. ' In this inning Kansas City hit for five singles arid two doubles. The last game was called after Louis ville's half of the fifth to allow the visitors to catch a train. . Score, first game: KANSAS CITT. LOUISVILLE AB.H.O.A.E. AB.M.O.A.E. Barbeau, lb. 4 1 1 I OBurib, cf..., 2 110 0 Coulaoa, If.. 8 111 isialoan, rf.. 8 ft 1 1 0 Bhaw, ef.... 4 ft 1 0 Ogtanbury. If. 4 1 4 1 0 V. lb 4 111 OHlIlawlll, 2b 3 8 4 1 1 Tannehlll, as 1 1 1 1 Ofcurjke, Sb... I 0 0 1 0 O'Connor, c. 4 0 5 1 (Vtaaum'I'r, as 4 0 8 S l Plana, rt.... 3 0 3 0 OFIeher, lb... 4 18 0 0 Lennox, 2b.. 1 1 4 1 1 Schlel. c... I 1 4 ft 0 Scantier, p. 1 0 0 1 OCIem'ns, p.. 4 I 0 1 ft Gallia, p.... 00018 . Powell ! o 0 0 O.Totala 10 10 17 14 8 Love 00400 v Dessau .... ft 0 0 0 0 Totals ....30 8 87 11 I Batted for Schlltzer In the enghtlw , Batted for Shaw in the ninth. Ran for Love in the ninth. Kansas City 00001000 0-1 Louisville 011001002-6 i-wo-Dase hits: Burch, . Barbeau. a Kri.fice r,hlt8: Meloane, Hulswill, Schlltzer. Sacrifice fly: Burke. Stolen w V?ulson' c-connon Bases on J. J Simmons, 7; off Schlltzer, 4, off Gallia, Z Struck out: By Clem- aZ .D? cn,1e'". 4. HIU: Off o in eigm innings; off Gallia, z in one inn inc. rvinKio m.i . .Flaher. Hulswill to Fisher, wnd riv i . in. v.. Batteries: Green anil Jnvnt i?s,ii,m. Pitched ball; TannehllL 'tt.. tJL and Neff. I Clemmons. Left on bases: Karnum' nti pJerU'8VJ 5' Jl'..T'J? U-nPires! Appears for First Time With Fre montGreen Knocked Ont of Box In Second Game When Islanders Are Shnt Ont. FREMONT, Neb., Aug. 18.-Special Tel. egram.)-Fremont made it three straight from Grand Island by taking both games of a double-header this afternoon. Ful wlder appeared In a Pathfinder Uniform for , the first ttm,e. . In the second game the Pathfinders knocked Green out In the first Inning, making a home run, two two baggers and a single, which netted six scores. Score, first fame: Dirt. M . AV..1.JU. . . , , urand island .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 6 6 P"cn: . ciemmons (2). First on errors. x'irii.'viii v v v v l v l 2 4 8 s """""um, i; Aansaa allowed only one hit for St. Paul. Score, first game: ' . . . ' TOLEDO. ST. PAIL. AB.H.O.A.E- - AU.lI.O.A K. .McKa'nia. a 3 0 15 0 Nlles. -If.... 4- 3 1 .0 OiHinchm'n, 3b 3 0 5 2 0 Mld'l'ton. rf 3 3 1 0 ("Flynn. rt.... 4 0 10 0 Burne. cf.. 5 13 0 (iCapron, If.. 3 0 3 .0 0 Chapman, as 4 0 S 3 0 Hoffman, cf. 0 0 0 'ft 0 Bronkle. 3b. 4 0 0 i OAutrey, ll.. 3 0 13 0 Den-iclc, lb.. 4 1 16 1 OR alien cf.lf 3 0 4 0 0 Gardner, Sb. 4 1 0 l OJtehg. Sb.... 3 10 2 0 Land, c 4 1 7 1 (HMarhall, e. 8 0 4 1 0 George, p... 4 0 0 I OKIeger; p... 3 0 0 3 0 '- -'Karar -.... 0 0 0 0 0 Totala ....38 I SO 17 . 0'Thomai .... 0 0 0 .0 0 ,; Totals ".,..88 1 30 13 0 Batted for Capron in the ninth. -Ran for Karger in the ninth. Toledo .0 00000000 1-1 St. Paul.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hit: Nlles. Bases on balls: Off George, 6 off Rieger. 3. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Chill and Irwin. - Score, second game: : Batted for Callamore In the ninth. Toledo 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0--3 St. Paul. 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0:-S Two-base hitsr Burns (2), Flynn. Bases on balls: , Off Collamore, 7; off Gardner, 4. Struck out: J By Collamore, 3; bv Gard ner, 4. Time: 1:30. Umpires: Chill and Irwin. score, second game: R.H B. Batteries: Green, Harding and Jokerst; Klngdon and Neff. Totals ....n tm Batted for Cotter in fifth. 'Batted for Lavender in seventh. Batter for Good In seventh.. ' Chicago ..1 010S0OOO-0 Philadelphia 1 0 3 1 1 0 0 1 8-10 Two-base hits: Doolan, Schulte. HIU: Off Smith, 4 in three Innnlngs (none out in fourth): off Lavender, ; 4 in four In nings; off Reulbach, 1 in two innings; off Beaton, 6 In tour and one-third in nings; off Sbulu. 1 in two innings; off Rlxey. none in two and two-thirds In nings. Sacrifice hits. Seaton Killlfer. Sacrifice tiy: Zimmerman, w. Miller. Stolen bases: raier, Kve.-a Double play: licaoh to hvers. Left on bases: Chicaso, U; Puiladelp-is, 8. Bases on balls: Off Smit t: oif Eeaton. C: off Lavender. 8: ff Schults, 3; of! Renibaoh, 1 Hit hy d Itched ball: By Umith tMaxee). by Rlxey (Zimmerman. Struck out: By Smith, t; by Beaton. 3; by Lavender, 1; by JUxey, ti hy Schulb. 1; by Rsailbncla State Fair Saces 'Have Many Entries Patrons of the Nebraska State fair this year will see some of the classiest race horses In this section of the country. The official list of entries and the sched ule was made-public last night. On Monday; September 2, the first race will be pulled off. It will be a 2:20 trot known as the ' "Industrial Purse." and a $1,000 purse has been hung up. Twenty five horses are entered for this event A purse of 8500 has been 'offered for the second race, a 2:30 pace. Nine side wheelers will compete. The third race of the afternoon will be' a 2:17 pace for tO with ten entries. A five-eighths-mile dash for $100, a seveh-e!?hths-m!!e dash for a purse of 8150 and a ten-mile relay race forv ,250. will complete the program. , , On Tuesday, September 3, six races Will be pulled off. The first for 3-ver. olds, with fifteen entries for a J500 purse; the second, ; a 2:30 trot, for ll.OOrt with twenty-Vvo entries; the third, a free-for-all pace, with seven entries for $500; the fourth, the "Nebraska Derby." for $M0; a one-half-milo repeat race for $100, and a ten-mile relay for $1,250. On Wednesday eight races will be run In all $4,050 will be hung up and over fifty horses will run. Thursday, forty two horses will compete in seven races for a total purse of 84.050. Friday will wvoo me races wun a puree of $3,600, which will be divided among the winners of six races. , Entries for the running races will close over night INGLESIDE WINS TWO AT FRANKLIN TOURNEY FRANKLIN, Neb., Aug. 18.-(Speclal.) Ingleslde won . a double-header at th Franklin Grand Army of the Republic reunion, defeating Orleans in the first game, 8 to 8, and Prairie View, 4 to 0 in tno second. Speaks pitched both games. He allowed only two hits in the second game and was strong at the finish. Boasen's and Mulvey's hitting, McKee'a and Hasler's fielding and Schaefer'a home run were the features. Speaks struck out fifteen men in the second game. s Fralrte View WIna. FRANKLIN. Neb.. Aug.- 18,-Special Telegram.)-Prairie View, Kan., defeated the Ingleslde team here yesterday at the G. A .R .reunion In a fa!t game of ball 1 to 0. Shimmei of Prairie View struck out fifteen men. Battrle: Prairie View. Shimmei and Thomas; Ingleside, Haley and Smith. Umpires: Norbern and 8 mi ner. . Matraet Wins from Wa WAUSA. Neb.. Aug. U (Special.) Magnet defeated Wausa at the Magnet ball tournament yesterday, by a score of to i The Magnet team was com posed mainly of hired players from Bloomfleld and Laurel. The batteries were: Wausa, Johnson and Johnson. Magnet Weber and West. jrrightfnl Pains in the stomach, . torpid liver, lama back and weak kidneys are soon relieved by FJectrlc Bitten. Guaranteed. 50c For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Ferguson and Haniboe. . KAN8A8ABCJL LOUISVtLLB. Bart,, 3b. 1110 OBnrch. ct...? ? J', l l J "Stababory, lft 1 i o 0 Carr, lb.... 8 8 4 0 OMnlswIll, lb 1 0 0 1 0 Baxter tt:.. I i i 0 lJBurke, 8b... li! 3 11 TaaneblU. ss 3 1 ft 0 Beaumlr, aa 3 3 1 1 3 Jamea, e.... 3 14 0 ftriahw. lk-8 I fn- 1 1 4 0 ftLodwli. c... 1113 0 Lennox. 3b . 11 ft 0 OMaddoI, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Qircbter' ToUl. ....?. 11 Wal. ,.. U.18 3 3 Kansas City 8 0 1.1 io "isville ....o o J Two-ba?et Wts: Ptansbury, Flene. Bar-: beau. Butke .,iriM . m. J, f" n balls: , Off Rlchter, 1; off Des- V" ' oul: y Rlchter, 1; by Dessau, 4. Hits: Off Maddox, 7 In two thlnras Innnly: off Rlchter in thr-. xttTT, ' """iB. rassea call: L4idwtg, 'vim pucn: uessiu, Rlchter (2). First "" cruris: Kansas city. 3. Stolen basas. Barbeau. w . Lnriox. Left on bases: TCauxom rJ i; Louisville. 6. Tim ?i-n TTniV Handiboe and Ferguson. Brewen Take Four. MILWAUKEE. Aug M.-Milwaukee made It four straight from Indianapolis. Nicholson and Schardt were both hit hard, but the home team bunched their hits off the former Brooklyn twirier Score: 1 , Milwaukee .........0 0.1 a i i it a a : IndianapoUs .,0 0010020 o-s Two-base hits: Wenl TTnnf Tt... base hit: Lelbold. Home run: Veach Double plays: Clark to Charles to Jones', E. WHUams to O. Williams to Hunter Bases on balls: OffSchardf 6; off Nich olson, 1. Struck out: Bv Wnhr.1,, e. by Schardt, 1. Time: 1:40. UmDlres! Connoly and Spade. Saints and Mndhens Divide. ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 18.-Toledo and sf.' r-aiil spilt even In a double header. The first game went ten innings and was won by Toledo. The feature of the first fcu-.ne was the pitching of eGorge, who Mid-West Victors Get Rich Trophies An elaborate list of . prizes ; has been posted for the winners In the Midwest tournament here this week. A silver trophy cup will be awarded the singles champion and Individual cups will, be given the doubles winners. V Following is the list of other prizes: ; Singles, ".-. ;' : Finals tournament winner. Chelsea clock. - ... ." Finals tournament runner-uo ' sterllnir n, 1 ; Consolations winner, motor basket Consolations runner-up, sterling sliver cigar case.- , ' Doubles. ' Finals tournament winners, v sterling silver trays. Finals tournament runners-up, sterling silver berry bowls. ... Consolations winners, ash trays. Consolations v runners-up, , gold pen knives. Prizes will be - on i exhibition all ; this week In the Field club trophy case. . FOOTAmxEs -,:"wnr;; anothee Immnnnel Baxmoaa Beaten In Fast ,6ame, Eight :o Two. . ) The Fontanelles defeated the Immamiel Baracas Saturday at Fbntanelle park, by n score of S to 2. Latham pitched a good, heady game, while Woods was hit often and hard. Consistent baoklng by his teammates pulled Latham out of several tight places. Next Saturday the Fon tanelles play the Armours at Fontanelle park. Score: ? ; : Baraca l'lio ana Fontanelles ....... 2 2 0.1 0 1 0 2 ox Batteries:- Byron, Wood and' Laubert; Latham and Johnson., - Ravenna Wins SlngRlns;' Match . LITCHFIELD, Neb., . Aug. 18.-Spe-ciaL) Ravenna defeated Hazard In tho , last game of. the present series that was played here during the Street oarnlval, by the score of 17 to 11. The game wan featured by the terrific line drives -of both teams. Both sides used two pitch ers, but all were hit equally hard. 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