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THE BEEs OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEFTEMBEB 4, 111 vlutt Would Stoop to Almost Anything Drawn for the Bee by "Bud" Fisher s - . X... MlTo5eCs Pour- ttuMo - A A ; w i M C J ?fi M'.i a , . 1 HALL SHOWS SPLENDID FORM! Omaha Pitcher Holds Wichita Hit ' less Untfl the KintlLY t0MAHA DOES KOT EAM KUH JIt, Nevertheless, XiMin to Pile i Vp Seven Scores' aad Win the) Game With Great v. WICHITA Kan., 8ept 8.-Special Tel egram.) Pitcher Hall wm In great form and came dose- to getting away with a no-hlt game. Mlddleton beat out a alow 'bouncer to Bcblpke, but Craig and Mid Wleton hit safe in the ninth. Omaha JPlayed a great game In the field, going In without practice on account of get ting tn late. Error were responsible for 'five of the runs, Wichita playing a poor game In the field. j Perry pitched a good game and with ferfecj support the score would have been tied In the ninth. A base on balls," two itut followed by Johnson's double, scored n in the fiw Ceyle took second en Davis" error and scored when Thomason's tit bounded over Hughes' bead lit the third. . v. , , Schlpke' was safe on Hughes' error In the fourth. Niehoff tingled and fichtpks scored on Callahan's error. Kane singled In the fifth, Schlpke was hit and Boanlon scored on Korner's error. Hall doubled to right, scoring Schlpke and Scanlon. Bcnnlon beat out a hit to short in the flcventh"and scored when Hall connected for his second doable of the day. , .'A base out balls followed by a wild bitch 'put Hughe on third In the fifth and he scored on Callahan's rscrlflcs fly. Craig and Mlddleton singled to open the Wnth,, Davis wa sout, Hall to Kane. Koerner walked, filling tbs bases. Hughes t lew to center, scoring Craig, but Thorn n'son made a pretty peg to third, getting Mlddleton. Score; r 1. k niooieton, ecors: r . r t'-iWv. . pICHITA, !rls. I..'.?W.?' . . 1 " '1 f a iVcJ " '"i - : i .... via, rf . 4 ? Kornr, lb,....,,;;.; S 0 uhes. b.., 2 1 f'allahun, a I 0 Mee, 3b.. ., S 0 t 0 3 0 ftuches. !b...... f'allahnn. mk w acob, Ci,.,, Terry, .p..,'.W.,,', Totals 1 S IS 1 ' A.. ? f ... . OMAHA. . AB. R Justice, as t yl. rf 11 a homanojii cf. ....... I 0 Johnson, o.,...,.j. 4 i: V 16 H. O. S Kane. lb. KMpke. lb., , 4 Klrhoff, Sb ftraijlon, If.., . 4 iall, p. ,,,,,,, 4 A. t ToUls .37 r XI u Sr"a,h . 0 1 1 S 0 1 0 0-T Wichita ...,o (lilMOM V,T"bt? h,",: iohn, Niehoff, Hall k- J?i'bl2 plt: Tbmon to Justice to Wt Struck out: By Perry. S; by K" 1 2M,e S b,11! Ott Perry. S; off lulj, . 8t?nbaM: Thomaeon, Juatlce. Wd Plynn! ' T'm,i . Vm KnPP PKB MOIXEJ WI AT TOPEIf A teoestera Make Twice aa Maar Hits Ha he Home Tea at, " . 'TOFEKA, ept. t.Da Moines won the first game of the series from Topeka today, by a score of 8 to i Score; . i . .. TOPEKA. . . AH. R. H vvsisn, zd. j i i-afnang, ir. I Fi-ench, as. ..,.,,. 4 Gardner, lb. -...,., 4 Kls.g, cf. , 1 CJr. rf. , HcUonald, Sb. ..... 4 K'lllnga. a. Jlornsby, p. ......... 1 : 0 0 1ft . 1 . . ..... 0. It 0 0 A. B. S 0 Standing of Teams WEST LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Denver 83 M .697 Omaha ....T 63.672 St. Joseph. .74 2 .Mi Des Moinea lB M .Ml Uncoln ...MIO.m Sioux City.M 7a .471 WIchttA .... 74 .m Toneka 47 90 .S43 NAT. L.EAOUE. AMER- LEAGUE. W.LPct.l Boston 09 S7 .7061 Washlng'n 78 61 .905 Phlladef'a. 75 51 .K Chicago ..,.63 .506 Detroit ....6S7t.4ffl Cleveland i.64 72 .429 6t Louis.. .44 S3 .3471 AVER. AMMA. TIT T. C . inr t r. New .York.M S7 .m Minneapolis 95 51 .817 Chicago ....W 44 US Columbus ..91 67 .616 Plttsburah. 72 62 .5S1 Toledo ......87 SO .692 Phlladel'a .. St W Kanaas CIty.74 7S .603 St Louis... .62 7S .42i. St. Psul ,..99 SO . erooKiyn ... 19 .a ijiuiavllle ..64 94 ,VI Boston !M 85 .314 Indlsnapolls 61 9 W. I Pet J14" ..4 42 . 604 rremont ., , .,61 44 ,Ml Kearney ,...61 46 .676 polutribus 62 61 .605 "wara S2 64 .49! Orand Island : ;;.,.. 86 .472 Jof", , ...42 64 .296 Buperior ,..,. .40 6$ ,277 Yeaterdar'a Reaalta. WESTERN LEAOtlK. . Omaha. 7: Wichita. 1. pes Moines, 8: Topeka, S. St. Jowph, 2; Lincoln, 7. Slousi City, 4; Denver, T. - ' ' NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago, 6-0; Pittsburgh, H. St. Louis, l; Cincinnati. 7. ! Kew York, 1: Boston, S. Brooklyn. 4; Philadelphia, K AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston-New Tork, rain. Detroit. -6; Chicago, M. Philadelphia, 2; Washington. 4. i j AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansas City, 8; Minneapolis, 8. . Milwaukee, 6; St. Paul, S. Toledo, 4: Columbus, lo. Louisville, 2; Indianapolis, 1. Games Today, pes Moines at Topeka, St. Joseph at "urora, eiju v;ny at Denver. National League-Chicago at Pittsburgh, St. Louis at Cincinnati. New York at League-Washington at Bos ton. Philadelphia at New Tork. American AoeiationHKansaa City -at Minneapolis. Milwaukee at St. 1 Paol, Toledo at Columbus, Louisville at Indianapolis. Watson, rf 3 I Zw.lling, lb I 0 1 Rellly, 2b -.. 4 4 i Westersll, Sb.,,;.... 3 0 0 Gosaett.i c... ......... 4 0 0 Meinke, s. ...... S O 1 Johnson, p ,..3 0 0 1 IS Totals ..V...2J S T 1 , . DES MOINE&' AB. R. H, 27 17 8 JJahn. rf. ., Collins, cf. 3Core, a. , Jonea. Jb. , Clul Sb.' . Kellly, 2b. .. HltMl, If. . esioignt, c. ..... 4 9 v 1 eM i 1 1 , 0 0. 0 0 A. E. 0 . 0 s iiutston, p, I - TotaJa 3 8 . 18 27 ' 'Batted for MoKm in ik Topka ... 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-8 Holne I 1 3 0 0 0 8 0 V-4 rhree-base hit: French. Gear Two. base hfjer WJi. S.T.V . 7? h. nmPch l Watn to Gardner,.' m.t? 0 .?'mn,1- b: Gear (2) McHonald cialre, Colllna. HuT Off f 8 ln flx n1 two-thlrda In S fc.'lV tt Hornaby, I; J 2... ; 1: ott Hueston. 1. struck JOWStQX DEFEATS HACERM Lacola Paiia to Seova la Gaaa with . Si UTCOLN Sept. l-itJoaepn won a iai?e:Tnan held the visitors to four e5iKlce. but by his vtldness eontrlbmel to his own defeat Johnson was steady taioughout Score: ' . UNCOLN. , t Aa R. H. O. i-TiKiiammer, as..... 4 0 1 1 uwyo. so.... 4 .hb, rf.,. ... 4 Totals .......28 2 4 27 1 . f Llncols ........... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 St. Joseph 10000000 1-i Two-baa hit Rrliour rvmhU nl.ux Johnson to Meinke to Zwllllng. Zwlllin' iv nnnieiau. ucu on oases; uncoin, 1; St. Joseph, S. Stolen bases: Mullen Kelly (2,), Zwllllng (S). Sacrifice hit Powell, Struck out: By Hagerman, 6, bv Johnann. a. Rum nn halt.. rtt Hagerman, 8. Hit by pitched ball: Haeer- limn. vi pucn. nagerman. nme: i:. Umpire: Haskell. GB1ZZLIIB9 . OVERCOME t LEAD Sioax Citr t.oaea After Mafclac Povr - Rana 1st Flrat, ' , DENVER, Com., Sept l.-The locals scored ln the first, third and fifth Innlngi for a total of seven, overcoming Sioux City's lead of four runs In the first in ning. Game called ln sixth on account of darkness.. Bcore: BIOUXvClTT. ' AB, R. BH. PO. A. E. Clark, cf. 4 .0 11 0 4 Smith, m..,.m.. .8 O10 1 ( Myera, If 3 1 12 0 0 Breen, rf 3 11 1 0 ( Tennant. lb 1 0 0 7.0 1 Evans. Sb... 8 11 0 1 t Andreas, Sb 3 0 1 0 3 Chapman, c.. 8 1 0 4 1 1 Brown, p S 0 0 0,3 t Lynch' , 1 0 0 0 A 1 Marshall 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totalt......,.......24 "4 1 5 11 DENVER. AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. Gilmore, If. 3 110 0 0 Cassldy. rf 8 1 1 S 0 0 Channel!, cf... 1 8 1 3 0 0 Qulllen, Sb... 3 11 0 0 Coffey, s 3 1 8 0 S I t'rm,n. xo 3 0 1 0 1 ) IJnclray, lb 10 0 S 0 0 Hlock, c , 3 0 0 7 ' 1 0 Harris, p 3 0 0 0 0 i Totals.. .......... "7 "f IS 4 1 Sioux City 4 0 0 0 0 0-4 Denver;. 3 0 t 0 8 -7 Batted for Chapman in sixth. Hatted for Brown In sixth. . Stolen base: Smith. Two-base hit; Clark, s Three-bass hit: ChannelL Sacri fice flies; Evans. Qulllln. Sacrifice hit: Tennant. Struck out: By Harris. 7; by Brown. 1 Bases on balls: Off Harris, 3: off Brown, S. Time: 1:15. Umpires: Me. Glnnls and Meyers. .. . MK-'ormiek. If Col, cf , Bwrbour, 3b... . M-iil-n, lb ftratton, e..... Hagerman, p., S 0 0 A. 4 - ; 0 0 3 3 0 ; t .1 Totals. ..,,..30 0 7 27 13 0 ? ST. JOSEPH. ,." , AB. R. H. O. A- E 1 -.ir cf. ............. 2 t 0 0 0 0 Poweil.-lf ,::.-.v...vt- 1- t 110 t. Edward Lem t Celaaabaa. fj- f DWARD, Neb., Sept. S.-8peelal.) r.8lwr rtn special of five coaches of ball fans to Columbua Sunday to wit nesa as good a gams as was ever played on the Columbua diamond this year. Bal llett for St. Edward pitched a steady and a shutout game and did not let Columbua get to second but once before the seventh enucai time they run in four scores. Thi score: RH.E t. Edward... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 4 Columbus ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 4 -Batteries: 8t. Edward,. Ball lett and At' Columbua. Justus, Plymtln. Cantn and Mets. Baaeroft SXTrata Raealie. LYONS, Neb., Sept 3.-(Spec!a.l.)Labor day wo 1 bsarved here yesterday wttr. one of the moat exciting ball gamea o' the season for a purse of SSO between Bancroft and Ronalie, the latter wlnnlnp by the score of 4 to J. Thre was a larg, crowd of specttora from all the aur rounding towns and all burtnesa houaa of Lyons avers closed for the day. Oraad Clreatt Rape a Postponed, HAHTFORD, Cnnn., Sept. l-The Grant Circuit races at Charter Dak park -war -lr postponed to-lay. The track wa ankle deep- in. mud this morning and 1 pad) rata was Ullihg" - ... - HESS CONQUERS THE GIANTS Superb Pitching; Holds New Tork to fire Hits and One Bun. , BIO CBMDAIX IS HIT HABJ) Jackaan Gets Three Safe Hits -Moat of the Rana Arc Made la tha Early Part of the Co. " ' (est. . BOSTON, Aug. S.-Boton defeated New York, league leaders, today, by 6 to 1. largely through Hess' fine pitching. New York use three pitchers, Crsndall, who started, being hit herdert. Boston con nected with his delivery in the second and third innings for nearly all its runs. Score: BOSTON, AB.H.O Campbell, of t I 0 McDon'4, Ik I Bwemar, b. I JtckMD, It.. 4 4 I I Titui, rf. ... I t 4 HevMr, lb.. I 1 1 BHdwall, vs. t Barldan, c. t Km. 4 NEW YORK, A E. AB.H.O. A S 0 4Drora. rf... 4 0 0 0 ODoylf, lb.... 4 111 lSnoosr'M. c(4 1 t 0 fiMurrar. If.. 1 I 0 1 I OMorklt, lb., I 11 1 Heraet, lb.. 4 i wiiton, ... 1 t Fletcher, u. t SCrandaii. s.. 1 -Amea. a 1 Totala II 10 27 IS 1 Wlttea, p.... 9 ' 1 Buraa ..... 1 - y Toiali II 1 14 14 I Batted for Ames in the seventh. Tfoaton 0 1 I I 0 H 0 M New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Snodsrass. Jackson. Titus, Wilson. Hits: Off Crandall. 7 tn two and one-third Innings: off Amea. 2 In four , and two-thlrda Innings; off wiitse, 1 in two innings. Baoririce hits: Tltua, Bridwell. Sweeney. Stolen base: Campbell (2). Double plays: Bridwell to oweeney 10 iiouaer, uriaweii to sweeney. 6. First base on balls: Off Heas, 1; oli Ames, r, orr wutae, 1. nrat on errors: Boston, J; New York, 2. Struck out: By Heas, 6: by ; Crandall. 3; By Wlltse, 1. Wild pitch: Hess. Time: 1:42. Umpires: Rlgler and Finneran. , Reds Take Easy Game. CINCINNATI. Sept. 2. -Cincinnati won easily from St. Louis here today, by a score ot i 10 1. wooaourn was nit harfl, while the lacals ran wild on the' bases. Busts, on ths other hand was effective all the way and had excellent control. Score: W " ST. LOUIS, f CINCINNATI. AB.H.n.i.a; ah m a a a Hacflna lb. I 1 1 OBuchtr, If.. 4 I 1 S 1 Oallawar, lb t 0 S 1 SManani, cf. I 14 0 9 MiM, It.... 4 1 t SKoblHial, lb I 1 I I 9 Mawrcr. Sb. 4 1 9 I CSlltcbtll, rf. 4 119 4 Koiwtchr. U 4 0 I 1 OpjMi.a, lb.. 4 1119 Print, rf...4 9 19 OGVant, I 9 119 Hauttr, .. fill 9Sa lb..,. 19919 0W, cf....4 111 OClVrka, ....! 1149 Bremthan, 4 1 I 1 lSyi, p,.... I 1114 fVooaburni p 1 0 1 1 I Burke, p.... 9 9(19 T0UI1.....U 19 17 U 1 KUIt ....... 1 1 9 9 9 . ToUli 14 I 14 I e Batted for Woodburn In the seventh. St. Louis ; 00000010 0-1 Cincinnati 1 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 -7 Two-base hit: Marssns. Hits: Off Woodburn, I In six Innings; off Burke, 1 Intwo Innings. Bases on balls: Off Woodburn, 6; off Suggs, 1, Struck out: By Woodburn, 8; by Suggs. 4 by Burke, 1. Stolen baaea: Msrnann. Hnhlltxnl. Clarke, ii Bescher t2). Sacrifice hit: Kgan. double play: Oakes to Bresna han. Left on bases: St. Lnuls. 7: Cin cinnati. 7. Wild pitch: Suggs. Time: 1:63. ' Umpires: Johnstone and Eason. Cuba Divide Two Gamea. PITTSBURGH.. Sew. 8.-Chlcago played for the last time here this season today, winning the first game 6 to 3 and being shut out by Pittsburgh In the second, I to 0. Both sms were anarDV and sharply contested. Chicago won the liret game m the seventh inning; scor ing three runs on a walk, a double and two single. Only one Chicago player reached third base in the second game ana men in the ninth. Wagner singled in the second, stole second, reached third on Winer s sacrifice hit and scored when Wilson singled. Score, first game: PITTSBURGH. CHICAGO. AB.H.O A. B. AB.H.O.A.E. Byrne, lb... I 1 I 1 lW.Mlller. If i I s 4 Carer, of.... I 4 1 4 OBchulte, rf., t 9 9 1 9 Hormea. ef. 4 1 I 4 Tinker, ... 4 I I 9 1 Werner, a. I I I I IZlm'mta, lb 4 9 t 4 4 J, Miller, lb 4 4 1 90 9UcV ct,.. 114 4 Wlleoa, rf..,4 4 14 OSeler. lb..., I 0 11 4 Butler, lb... I 9 1 t DBvere, lb.... 4 10 14 UlbMO. a.... t 4 4 1 DNeadham. e. f S 1 1 4 A4eme, p.... I 9 S I SCbeoar, p... 4 4 9 1 9 Hyett 1 9 9 9 9 - Reblnnn, p. 9 4 9 9 0 TeUts IS 11 17 19 1 TUla.....B9 4 17 10 2 waited tor Adams in eighth. Pittsburgh 0 00000300-8 Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0-6 Tbae hits: Byrne. Zimmerman. Sacrifice hits: Schulte, Tinker, Evers. stolen bases: Byrne, W. Miller. Basse in balls: Off Adams. 4: off Cheney. 8. Struck out; By Adams. I: by Robinson. 1; by Cheney, 4. Wild pitch: Cheney. rassea ran; iNeeanam. Jbert on bases: ltttunr. 4; Chieairo. 11 First base on errors: Pittsburgh. 1; Chicago, 1 Hits: Off Adams, 11 ln eight innlnge; off Robin son, 1 in one inning. Time: 1:61. Um pires: tire n nan and Owens. Score, second gama: rnrsBUROH. ch!caoo. . AB.H.O.A.S. AB.K.O.AB. Bym, lb.., 4 9 I 9 9Shecktr4. If. I 0 1 0 lea VLMca ..... o merly of the Norfolk (Vs.) club, pitched fine ball for the home team, but he was given poor support Paakert was ordered to tne club house by Umpire KJem for kicking when eailed out on strikes. Dur ing the three-game series here the Brook, lyn pitchers, Ylngllng, Bicker and Ragon, -ltd not rive a base on balls or hit a bats man. Score: PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN. , AB.H.O. A C AS H O A B. SSTate. i 1 I IMoren, ef... I 114 0 seatoa, p.... t l ONortheo, . rf. 4 4 4 9 1 4 1 Paakert. cf . I 9 9 4 OSmlth. lb.... 4 1 R. Miller, rf 1 1 1 9 ODaubert, lb. 4 1 7 9 0 Crevath, r-cf 4 119 OWheal. If.... 4 114 4 Hisea, If... 4 114 OCulahaw 2b I 9 11 4 Luderue, lb. i I U IKIeher. ea. .. 4 4 14 4 90.- Millar, all 9 9 9 IKifon, p.... I 9 9 ...it ma 9 9 Waleb, o-lbi 4 1 I I Doolea, es... 4 t i l Dodge, lb... 14 14 Kllllfar, i .t till Totals Flaaarso. p.,1 14 l.tw. KntDf, ia. i u e v v M.fBB ... i o i t Doola 1406 . .. TSSSSiS'-" " ToUls....,ll 10 17 14 I Batted for Dodge In the seventh. Batted for Savage In the eighth. Two out when winning run scored." Philadelphia 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1-3 urooxiyn .0,1 10 10 10 Two-base hits; Mo.-in. Daubert- O. Miller, R. Miller., Cravath, luderus. Three-baae hit: Magee. Home run; Lu derus. Sacrifice hits: Ragon, Moran. Stolen bases: Daubert. Cutshaw. Struck out; By Ragon. 7; by Finneran, S; by Seaton, 1. Double plav: Fisher to Cut shaw to Daubert. Bases on errors: Brooklyn, i Bases on balls: Off Fin neran, 1. Left on bases: - Brooklyn, 6; Philadelphia, 4. Pitchers' record: Off Finneran, i hits-and 20 times at bat in eight innings; off Seaton, no hits and 2 times at bat in one Inning. Time: 1:28. Uumlres: Klem and Orth. WASHINGTON BEATS CHAMPS Crabb is Again Driven from the Box by Senators. GROOM STEADY DT PINCHES Washington Pitcher Is Given Good Support and the Chain pioaa Arc Forced to Bite the Daat. ' ., It... tils Denim, rf... I 4 14 9Sehu!te, rf.. 4 1 I 9 9 Weaner. as.. I 1 t 1 Tlaker, ee... 4 1114 i. Miller, lb I 114 I IXla'mea, lb 4 I I 1 4 Wlleea, at . I 1 4 I aW.MIIler. ef I ) I 9 arena, lb I 1 I 4 4 Baler, lb.... 9 9 9 1 9 Slmeo, a.... I 9 4 1 IBrers. la.... 1 9 4 4 4 UeadrU, p.. 9 4 I 4 Ndbaia. o. I 4 I I S Richie p.... I I S 1 I TaUta M 1 17 9 IDeima .,..1 1149 . Reulbaca, pi I I I 9 ' ToUla.....!! S 14 19 9 Rxm for Shsckard in ninth. Batted for Rlahie In eighth.. itt8burgh ' ..0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ;Ncagj o o o o o o t o o o Sacrifice hit: J. Miller. Stolen base: Wagner. Double plays: McCarthy to Wagner to J. Miller: Tinker to Evera to aier. Fim baas on balls: Off Hen- Irlx. 1. Hit by patched ball: By Hen Irtx. Evers and Shv.kaird." Struck out: By Hendrlx. 6; by Richie. 1; by Reulbach, I. Left on baaea: Pittsburgh, 2: Chicago, . Hits: Off Richie. 6 In seven innirura: off Reulbach, none in 1 Inning. Time; 1:25. Umpire: Brennan and Owena. Lack Asiataat Brooklrst. rRTLADELPHIA. Sept. S.-Ph!!adelDWa won the final game of the serlea with urooklyn here today, l to t Luderus worlng the deciding tally In the ninth Inning. Luderus featured the contest naklng a home run. a double and a sin- jle In lour Umss at bat Finneran, lor Coach Stiehm Most Gloomy Over Foot -Ball Prospects Nebraska university Is trying to till a gap In its schedule for the foot ball eleven this fall by playing the Haskell Indians, Knox college or some other university. Assistant Manager Ouy Reed has been carrying on negotiations - with' these schools, and is expected to land one of them for the open date, which la Satur day, October 24. ! j i'ii Coach Ewald Stiehm of the Cornhuslcer gave bet this Information as" he tarried in Omaha," yesterday . while On his wSy back to Lincoln, where he -will assume his duties as director of Nebraska ath letics... Ths coach, as usual, was pes simistic over the foot ball outlook. He had heard from several Of . fie candidates who expect n be back and none ot them sent discouraging word. Still, the loss of seven veterans rather nettles ' the tutor and ho does not feel at all encouraged over the outlook. " ' 1 1 2 3 Equals State fiecordv . ; in Free-for-All Pace LINCOLN, Neb., Sept. 8.-(Speclal Tel egram.) The mijst interesting feature of the races at the state fair today was. t ho second heat of the free-for-all ' pace, which was won, by Columbia Fire, a Lin. coin horse, In 3:0814, equalling ths state record. Summaries: w if! Three-year-old. trot. urse 1500: Edna May, b. m., by Look Sir, C. E. Cameron, Alta, Is, (Reynolds).:......! 1 Bobble Prlgg, b. g.. W. D. 8torts, Kan sas City, Mo. (Allen)....-...... .....2 2 Ira Aubrey, r. g., by Captain Aubrey, King Mill Stock farm, St. Joseph, , Mo. (Thomas) ds Timer 2:214, 2:2314. - Trot, 2:90 class, the Capital City purse, 21,000: Kit Carson, blk. c., by Mason, J. W. , ; . Montgomery, west Point, eo. (Douglas) ...i 1 Doris Doone, bftc. m., by Oakland Doone. Charles Allen. Durant, Okl. (Allen) 3 Pearl Adams, b. m., by Willie Wain, C. F. Adams, Yates City, 111, (Rod man) S 2 Tony B.. br. s., by Tony W., Earl Beesley, Syracuse, Neb. (Beeiley).t 4 Rox Seal, b. h., by Red Seal, D. Hamm, Seattle, Wash. ( Madison).. 5 ds Time: 2:20, 2:19H, 2:23V. Free-for-all pace, burse Sf00: Columbia Fire, by Pactolus, E. Q. Bohana. Linooln (Stanta)....:. 1 Golden Rod, s. g-, by Pactolus. H. H. Smith. David City, Neb. (Smith) ..,.i..S Wapsle Wave, g. m., by Alcantarus, E. H. Allen, Marlon, la. (Allen).... 4 Roy wiikes. b. a, by Eye Deiignt, L. W. Weir, Longmont,' Colo. ' (Weir) .... 4-'4 Time: 2.0SV. 2:0U. 2:1014. Ten-mile relay, purae 11.200, two miles each day, with , riders changing mounts with eacn lap: Joeiia irwin, uneyenne, Wyo. yesterday' time, S:4; total time, 7:41V; Mrs. Clayton Banks, Cheyenne, Wyo., 8:67; total, 7:67;- Pauline Irwin. Cheyenne, Wyo.. S:57H; total. 8:O0H: A. Curtis, Springfield. Colo., 4:06; total, 8:00H: John Curtis, Springfield, Colo., 4K)6; total, J:59. - The latter scored time of 8:61 running second, but on account of accident was set back with time of last horse. Nebraska derby, purse 1500, one and one sixteenth mile: Ssnd Piper (Irwin Bros.), won. Pickens B. M. (M. K. Kelly), sec ond: Voltrome B. M. (Wallace Plourd), tblrd. Calverone 8A . 0resn, c Buenna, Hallle, McMaun, Mollie Brooks and Fair Fagot also ran. Time, 1:6L ' One-half mile and repeat, purse 3100:'' Buck Thomasch. g. (Irwin Broa.).... I 1 Sand Piper (Irwin Bros.) 3.2 Miss Cosette, b. m (E. Plumb) 0 On Deo, o m. g. iW. Grant)... 0.J Time, 0:60V, 0:50. 11 3 ,J S3 Shelby Defeat Platte Valley. . .'9 SHEIBY. Neb., Sept. 3. (Special. H-The Platte Valley base ball team won from the Shelby club in a game of hard hlttCng on both sides, which ended when Janlcek drove a home run over the right field fence with the bases full. Score: RH E. Platte Valley ..v.........;.........,. 12 14 4 Shelby 11 10 T Batteries: Shelby, Berxer and Rau,' Platte Valley, Jaax and Hasselbach. St. Edward Defeats ' Madison. ; f ST. EDWARD. Neb.. Sept, J. -(Special.) St. Edward put It over Madison for the fourth time out of six on the local ground yesterday. The score: R.H.E. St. Edward... I S 1 1 1-0 0 0 U;0 Madison 010 000004-640 Batteries: St Edward. O. Bvrne and Ag ue w; Madison,. Pjerrt and, Witarow,,. WASHINGTON, Sept. ' S.-Washlngton defeated Philadelphia today, 4 to t Crabb was again - driven from the rubber. Groom pitched good ball in the pinches and was given fine support. Score: . PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A g. AB.H.O.A.B. Murphr. Tt. I 1 1 4 Ojj)ini cf... i i ( Oldrlns, rf.. 1 I 1 "Fetter, lb... 4 1 0 4 I Collins, lb.. 1116 OMoeller, rf.. 1 2 1 9 Btker, b.... 4 I 4 I Oandll. lb. 4 111 1 I Mclnnea, lb. 4 1 9 1 OLeporte. lb.. 4 9 4 4 1 Welsh, If... 4 4 4 4 Moma. If... I till Berrr. as ... 4 I 1 I OllcBrlde. ss. I I 9 7 ( Thorn a, c... I 111 1 Henry, c.... 1 9 1 1 ( Egan. e 1 1 I 9 Groom, p.... I 19 4 1 Orabb. p.... 199l, Houck, p...,l 4 9 9 9- ToUla 17 I 17 23 9 Mengert ,.10110 Lapp ..... 11I94 TOUIS.....I1 11 14 I Batted for Crabb in fifth.' Batted for Bgan ln ninth. Philadelphia 0 000010 1 0-2 Washington ....V...0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 4 Two-base hits: Oldring, Baker. Three base hits: Gandll, Egan. Hits: Off Crabb, 8 in ofur Innings; off Houck, 3 in ofur Innings. Sacrifice hits: Oldring. Collins. Stolen bases: Moran (2). Sacrifice fly; Moeller. Double plays: Laporte to Me Bride to Gandll, McBrlde to Laporte to Gandll, Barry to Collins to Mclnnis, Milan to McBrlde to Laporte -to Henry. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 6; Washing ton, 4. Bases on balls: OK Crabb, l; orr Groom, 2: off Houck. 1. First base on error: Washington, 1. Hit by pitched ball. Milan by Crabb. Milan by Houck. struck out: By Crabb, 1; by Groom, 2; by Houck, 1. Time: 2:00.' Umpires: Dlneen and O'Brien. ' . . Sox Win and Tie. CHICAGO, Sept. 3. Chicago won the first game of a double headisr from Detroit today, 6 to 2 and tied the second contest, which went twelve Innings and was called on account of darkness.,. In the- first game Cicotte outpitclied Mullln In the pinches. . . , , Covington and Taylor started la pitching duel in the second game, Chicago scor ing their first two runs without hits. Covington weakened in the seventh and was relieved in tne eighth. Taylor gave way to Walsn after tti visitors took the lead, "line tying run came after Barrows singled and waa forced by Walsh. Rath hit .to Mortarty who threw wild to first and 'Walsh went to third, scoring on Mattlck'a - sacrifice fly.':; it was decided to play oft the tle'gume. to CKICAQO. DETROIT.-: AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Rath. lb.... 4 1 t 4,0Jooea, If.... 4 1 114 Mattlck. of. 4 I 4 9 l-Corrlaon. lb 4 4 1 I 1 Lord. If..... I 19 9 OCrawford, rf 4 114 4 Collins, rf.,1 9 1 9 oCobb. cf i I t 9 9 Borton,- lb.. I 9 9 0 0 Loudon, lb.. 4 1119 Xeider, lb... 4 111 tiMoriarty, lb 4 ill I 9 Weaver, ee.. 4 1 I . I. UBueh, a.,.. t 111) Xuhn, C....I 0 1 1 Igtanage, o... 1 1111 Cicotte, p... 4 19 1 bMullla, p.... I 1,1 1 I ToUIS M II 17 14. 1 Totals. .. ,!4 I 14 M I Chicago 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 - Detroit 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 Three-base' hit: Lord Sacrifice fly: Bor ton. Btolen .bases:, Zeider, Crawf-Jrd (2), Jones, Mattlck, Weaver, Louden. Left on bases: Chicago, 8; Detroit,-6. Bases on balls: Off Mullln, S. Struck out: By Cicotte, 6; by Mullln, .2. Passed ball: Stanage, Wlld-toitch: Cicotte. Time: 1:56. UniPlrest, Evans and Egan. , , ; morrow. Score, first game: ' ' '.: CUICAOO. DETROIT. " f , AB.H.O.A.E. i AB.H.O.A.B. Bath. lb.... I I I I OJoDes, If.... 4 19 9 9 I OCbrrldon lb 6 1 1 9 9 0 Crawford, rf 4 I 9 19 9 OCobb. cf....; 4 1119 9 OLouden, lb.. 4 1 1 4 '4 0 Mortarty, lb I 4 11 0 1 IBuah, aa..... 4 0 111 OKocher, e... 10 III OcoTlnston, p I 4 I I 4 tWUlett, p.,,) ( I i 0 1 HASTINGS TIGHTENS ITS LEAD Brickmakers Confident of Winning Nebraska Leagne Pennant. HAVE MAEGIU . OF TWO GAMES Shaaer's Men Pound Grad Island Hard and Come Oat of Fray ' . . Victors by Thirteen to -Seven. ' Maitlck. of.. 4 Lord, If 4 Collins, . rf., 4 Borton, lb., I Zeltter,' lb. .. 1 Weaver, ss.. t Sullivan, c. 1 Kuhn, I Schalk, e.... 1 Taylor, p.. 1 Waleb. p.... I Eleeterly ...4 Bodle ......9 Johnson 9 9 Barrows 110 111 Totala., a 9 94 17 1 $ 0 0-0 0 0-0 Totals. I II 11 1 Batted for Sullivan in seventh.' Batted for Taylor in seventh. 4 Ran for Bodle Art" seventh '.. 'Batted tor Kuhn- in-ninth... , ' Chicago ....10 a 0 01 2-6-1 0, Detroit ....0,0 0 0 4 .0 2 0 0.0 Two-base bit: Corrldon. .Three-base hit:. "Crawford. Hjts:. Off Taylor, In seven innings; off Walsh. "S" tn'ftve In nings; oft . Covington, 6 In. seven"., and one-third; Innings; off -Willett, 3 -In four and two-thirds InnlhgS. .Sacrifice files: Easterly, Mattlck. Sacrifice hits: Mat lck. Collln 2Mder, Taylor. Stolen baaea: Mortarty. Obb (3), Bush (2), Jones. Double play: Kuhn to Weaver. Left on bases: Chicago, (; Detroit, 8. ' Bases on balls:- Off Taylor, T; off Covington, 4; off Walsh. 1. Struck out: By Taylor, 3; by Covington. 2; by Walsh, 4. Passed ball: Kocher. iWild pitches: Covington, 2; Taylor, 1. Tims: 2:36. Umpires: Evans and Egan. ... . v Fremont " Losea Another. SEWARD, Neb., Sept. 8.-(SpeclaJ Tele gram.) Seward finished the f season at home with Fremont todays ending with a victory, as it was begun. The game was featured by the all-around batting of ths Seward team. The-catch of a line drive 'hy ' Jones at Center, ' robbing ths batsman ot a hit and. shutting off two scores, was' noteworthy. , Hanks held the visitors to three scat tered hits and the 'game should have been a shut out to his credit but he walked the first man up in the. first inning then a sacrifice and a hit gave them their only score. He was a little wild tn the fourth Inning walking three men., following which he struck out the next three with but otv9 out which showed that ha was' not as wild -as his walks would indicate. Score: i ' R.T.E. Seward ..'U-O S' 1 '8 0 0 ,3 3 0 IS 0 Fremont ......1 6 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 6-W 8 0 Batteries: Hanks and Campfteld; Thelssen and Neff. Struck out: By Hanks. 1; by Thieaserh 0. Bases on balls: Oft Hanks, ; off 1 Thlesnen, 1 Three base hits: Leonard. Two-base hits: Campfield, Barber, Hanks HASTINGS, Neb., . Sept. 3.-(Special Telegram.) Hastings tightened hold on the leadership in the pennant . race by defeating Grand Island, 13 to 7, today Shaner's men can now lose two of ths six games remaining to be played and still beat Fremont to the flag, even if the latter wins all the rest of the reg ularly scheduled games. If Fremont also wins a postponed game, Hastings can lose two and yet tie Fremont. Hartman and. Green were pounded hard today,' beginning with Harm's home run bringing in two runners in the first round Gies Succeeded Hartumu iii ths fifth arid was hit harder tha Tils predecessor. Mc- Cullough kept the hits' scattered and had good support except in two innings. Score- ,. - ' R.H.E. Or. Island...,! 1 0 0 0 0 2 8 0-7 8 6 Hastings .....8 0 1 0 6 0 1 2 -1S 19 6 Batteries: Hartman, Green and Coe; McCullough and Downey. . Kearney Wins Twice. - YORK, Neb., Sept. 3.-(Speclal Tele gram.) eKarney'defeated York In the last two games to be played on the home grounds, 7 "to 2, and S to t Score: 1 R H E Kearney ......8 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0-7 13 i York . 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 2 0-2 7 2 Batteries: Patrick and Spellm&n; Reed, Wilkinson and Ellis. Umpire: Collins. Score,. Second game: : RH.E. Kearney v...,. ....... 0 1 2 0 0 0 0-3, 1 York :.. 0 00800 0-2 60 Batteries: Trimble Rnd Spellman, Reed and Kills. Umpire: Collins. ' Three Straight for Saperlor. . SUPERIOR,, Neb.- Sept. .-Speclal'Tsl-.gram.) Superior made it three, straight .today, defeating Columbus,, 6 to.l, in, the last .of the .Series, and the,, last game to .be played at home , this season. Gib son was ln the. box for the home team and pitched one of his best games, hav Irg excellent support throughout. Canine pitched for the ' visitors snd pitched a good game,' but. his support' was poor. The' game wa called in the eighth to allow Columbus to catch train. 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