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Bringing Up Father
tor' Tlelit 1M
International
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ROURKES GET LAST CONTEST j
Hits Combined with Errors Give j
Them Dame.
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Standing of Teams
WHITEWASH FOR BEATRICE! BRAVES LOSE TO CINCINNATI
tTKAI SCORE IS SIX TO FOUR
t1pitl. fnr VUlllni Tram, IHW
Klfm MrmtifM of Ikr
VI. Jmrph Drummer
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rrttlgre-
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Hmtrrt for Brown In Mrrntli.
Batted for Ijifforty In nlntli.
OmHhH 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 ft-
m. Joi.vph 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 114
Thr"-bH hit: I'onBalton. . Vt
on. TKi.-bns" hltn: Pattcmnn. WhiiI.
; Htolm I'hhoi: K. W'atnon, Kox, 1. Wat
' mm, Thoma". WhM. Hiirrlf ire hlla: Hrtt
l"n, t'otiKalton . Hairtflri- fly: ( nrwalton.
Loiible lay: Kru tn Sobllebnpr. Left
. bam': Omalia, h, H. .liiKcpli. 6. Illto:
I tf Hron. 10 In Mvon InnliiBn. Rtrurk
out: Kv Hrnwn, 7: by Tipple, II. Haunt
on balln: off Tipple. : .lf Hi own L': off
l.aff. rty. 1. Hit by pit. bid ball: Hy Tli
ple. PHtlrrdon Miid Hlmnir. Time; H.W.
' I'mplrea: (irahmn and Griffith.
WKHK T K R TIIK MKT OAMII
Take Aaianlase of Kia Krrora and,
with Tlmelr lllttlaa, Win.
WICHITA. Kan, A i?. IX Wlcblta took
dvHntaKn of Topeka'a error today, and
-ltli tlm-ly lilttlns. won tbe. ImM same
of tbe wneii. Tha name, wan a e-Naw
lUfalr with Haker and HelHlKl plt.-.liinB
fjood ball Manuuer Cooley of Tupekrt
-a banlnbed to ll.e rlnb boi- In th
ninth hy I'niplrw C'ullcn for proteatlnK
vreiPioii. citorc.
W K HITA.
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Tydeman, rf. S 1 1 0 o 0
?lc ImUoll, If.... 4 110 0
v rrllourke. Ul .1 0
IJItHliiiinonii, ... 3
"K-h. rf..
, BHpp. 3h..
rfjenry, lb.
'Joivii. c...
Baker, p..
0
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1
' A . .team. .
Whelan cf
! LuKhimbdlFe. If....
' .'Fnrytlie, rf
'ICoernri-, lb
. , Talllon. aa
I , laltlmoie, :b
..e1laion, c
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Norfolk ...
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, Hal'lniore ..fin 47 .V.:!
.".::7 IimIImiihpHs tV' 47 ..V,1.'
:) Proi.klvn .. .r.4 47 .M",
4', Huff ii In
HI. I.011I
Osborne in Fine Form and Whips
the Prohib Team.
nr'.n
41
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W.l, I
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A. K
Total J 7 4 12 2
T.,.'h 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-.;
"'rh'l 1 0 1 1 0 (I 0 1 -4
lWt on haat.a: Topeka, 3; Wleblu. i
Kiuntico hlla: Tydeinan. (rRourke. Kll
mimona. Two-Uto blta; Tydrnian. Kof
Othe. fl iRourkc, U'lii M..e ba
Oehea. U helan. Koei ner. loiil.le pl.yi.
Lam more l0 Koenier; Rurke to I'Ui
iMinmona to lU-nry: Henry to Happ.
Htruek out. By Helalgl. ; hy Haker.
Jlu-ea on ball.: Off Kelalg). 3, off Haker.
PMened ball: Jleaon. 1. Wild pllrh
By KeiHlal, 1. Hit hv pltrbed hall Hy
l"fert.V0,cfc T,m: """"
HOI LOK TO TIIK ROOTKH
Rl.hle I'maari Iron Rax hr Ura
Molaea Hatanara.
fclOrX CITY. la.. Aug. 1h -Rirhie
rounded fromt he box f,.r a 5 to 4 lelur v
iy lc Momea t,..tMy. s, ore '
MOI X CITY.
A ri. It. 11. o A.
...4114!
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P 74
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leveiHiid .::7 ; S.'J Kim. i-itv.
STATK LKAOI K AM Kit.
w I. P. l I
.f 41 .."Jirt Milwaukee
.r 41 .Mi; liulavllle
S6 44 A''t oliiuibun
.5:' 47 .,",:'' ClevelHiid
.'. Ml .."jif, InillHnaiilln
.4 M .4 Kan. City ..
47 ..2 .4... Mltineaplla .i! tii.
.aS ..aii Bt. Paul... .14 MO
Vealerdar'a Re.anlta.
WKHTKItN M-.rtOPK.
Iienver, l.lneoln, 7.
Topeka, 3; Wleblta. 4.
I en Me In en Sioux Itv, 4.
OniahH, ti; St. Jnnepb, 4.
AMKR1CAN 1-KAULK.
hi Ixnilx, J; Waxlillmton, s.
lietroit. .1-1; Philadelphia, 'l-l.
HeJrolt. 3-1, Philadelphia.
Cleveland. 4; New York. 3.
ChleMRO-llnaton, poatponed.
NATIONAL I.KAdl'H
New York, 1; PlttnburKh. J.
Hohton. 1; Clnelnnatl. .1.
Brooklyn, ti; Chleago, .
Plilludilpliia. 2; Hi. l.nula, .
irirllt-tl A I T l. A ,-. I - m
IMttaburah. 3: Ind anannlla
Brooklyn, l-ll; Kanaaa City
mutiinore, 6; 4 lileago , 4.
Buffalo, X. St. Uiuln, 1.
AMKItlCAN ASSOCIATION.
lvnnnuM (Mtv 3: MllwunL rnii..i
nrenunt durknetta.
Cleveland, I; Cnlumhn, 2.
STATK I.KAOVF,
riealrlea, 0 Yolk, X
Norfolk, 2; (Itaiid Inland, a.
ColnmhiiN, 1; Kearnev, 6
Superior, 2-1: HaHtliiKK.
I,amej Tndai,
"Wi'atern leiiRiie- TH'nver at
lilnrnln at S'luiix City, Topeka
Molnea, Wlrlilta at Ht. Joseph.
Amerlean leaue St. I.ula at W'nah
InRton. I et red. at Philadelphia. Clcsel ind
at New York, ClilraK" at Boaton.
National lauiie New oYrk Hi Plttn
bura, Boatnn at Clnelnnatl, Bronklyn at
Chie.aKo, Philadelphia at St. Koiiln.
Amrrlean Aumoelatlon Milwaukee at
Coliinibua. KHmiaa City at Cleveland,
Mlnnrapolla at lndlnnapolla, St. Paul at
Louisville.
State LraRiie--Beatrh e at York, Nor
folk at Orand Inland. Columbus at Kear
ney, Superior al HaatltiKN.
Pniard ball: Murphy Hit by pltrhrd ball
Kwoldt. Time: JuV I'nippfH: vhiaton
and McOafferty. Attendance. M0.
.TKl.OIT, TtkK TIIK KIWI,
Smith's Wild Throw Allows Two
Runs to Score.
4
4-5.
ALLOWS ONLY THREE SINGLES
Wllrineaa of Me). rath and Crnora of
4lile and I or fleanll In 1 mi
enrea (iHhorHe Knoek
tint Homer.
TOflK, Neb.. Aup. IS. iSpe. i.il Tele-
Rrmn ) -Osborne tvna In flno form lodn !
and held tlie wrei-klni; rrew to thr.-e
Xintlered ilnsle and kivo them tlieii j
neeonj coat of whitewaah. Tilfty never
Rot a nuin pa.t aerond and their only
c hanee. waa ruined hy a IlKhtninK double
play from Totten to f'tmae. finhorne put
one over the fenee In 'lie aeeond. Me
liriilh v,hk alao atlnay with hlla, but lila
wlldnepi and errors by Oriet and Coe re
aulted In two seorea The fieldlns of
l'lorry waa of the unu-ationiil variety.
Seore:
AD II o A r.
vonx
AH II O T It
Omaha,
at Oca
Buneh
In tine
lllta oa l.aakrll
l.l.VCOLN, Neb.. Aug. IR.-Llneoln won
the foual name of the Kenver Kerlea. S to
.", by bunehina hlla on Oaakell In one In
nlna. Smith, for the loeala, waa atrona
untll the ninth, when he was relieved by
Seogglns. Score:
LINCOLN
AH
AHen. if 5
MeOnffliran. m. a
t.lovd, Jb
Miller, ef
Blaekbuin, r.
Colllna. If
WllPama. lb.
Sehrelber. 3b.
Smith, p
S4voRiiln, p. ..
.. &
..
.. 3
.. 3
.. 4
.. 4
.. 3
.. 0
It.
0
1
1
O. A
Totals.
MeCarty, rf.
l'aMld. rf. .
Kuye. 2b ...
Huteher, if.
Coffey, aa. .,
Klalier, lb. .,
Harbour, iib.
Spahr. c. ...
iaakell. p. .
Mitehell. p
Blink
Totals
: 1
PKXVKH
All
t
1
II.
1
0
1
11
1
1
0
tl
o.
(I
4
b
1
1
0
4
13
rinrv. m .. .t i 2 n onMiiiri. tf 4 i a o o
llrllrlc h at. a ! 41 OMurpln . rf. . t U 2 4)
Neff. rf 4 (I I fl Trrtln, Sh.. 3 0 '4 fl
Rla'-k. rf... I M I (i"lrk. if... 4 12 0 0
Prurha. If. . 4 I 0 0 fli liaiw Ih . . 3 1) l i
Rfirlirwll!...ll S l 1.1 n ARI, 3 J A J
Orli-t. 3b 0 1 IKIIarrla, 3b 4 I) A t a
". e l fc 3 l4ehlel r ... 1 A t
Mi Urilh. p a I II (I Ojphorne, p . 4 I (l 1 0
Total 2S 3:4 13 3 Totala ....'. 5T 0
Beatrlee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (V -O
York 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .1
Home run: Osborne. Stolen baaes: Ttlre,
Sehlaael. Ixeihle. play: Totten to Chase.
Basra on balls: Off 4pborne, 3; off Mr..
(Jrath, 0. Lett on hasea: Beatrice, h;
York, . Saerlflee hit: Murphy. Struck
out: Hy Osborne, 7: hv MeOrath, ft. Wild
pitch: MrtJrath. Time; I'mplre:
Meyers.
Heda Take Ilonhle Bill.
HA8T1NOS. Neb.. Am?. . -tSpeelal
Telegram.) -The Beds took a double
header from Suiwrlor today, the first 9
to 2. and the second 3 to I. The first waa
a awatfest for the locals. The eonrt
wa a pitchers' battle In which Plerey ai
lowed hut three hlla. Score, llrat came:
Ft PKItlort.
AB.II.O.A R
Smith. Sh
lirnv 3h.
Ilriiin, !... 4
Mmin.e, lb. 4
1 rfnnlret h, rf 4
l blrnvniK, rr 4
lllwn,
Krrelt, ef.
ni-hop, p.
4 0 1
4 II
J I
I 1
:i 3
in rn,
1-itnff
I llennett,
fr iltmaa
I M- .he
HASTIMX
AH II O A K
HNAL RESULT THREE TO ONE
( rnteher, Wlin llorla Well, Taken
ln In the Krirnlh Iniilna;
Allow Ilriorr to Hat
fnr Illm.
ilNi-lNNATl, Auk lS-ATtcr making
a wonderful one-hand",! of Mnran's
grntinder In the third innmn. Smith threw
wild to the homo plate, allowing two runs
to score, w4ilch was eimugh for Cin. in
nf.tl to win from Boston today. The final
senio wa n to 1 Whltted s error ,.so
resulted in a run for Cincinnati. CrtMciie,-,
who pitched well, ns taken out in the
seventh to allow Oeve.ro to but for him,
HevoiT afterwards goins to risht tield.
Kcor.: ,. ,.;
Boston o n o o n n i d o-1 ii
Cincinnati . . . 0 0 i I n n n o j
Bnllerles: Strand. (Itutejier and ijow.lv;
OoiiRliiss and Clark.
fulm Hefrat llodaiera.
CH1CAOO, Aug. IR.Zim merman's home
run In the fifth Inntinc with the ha sea
filled. enabled t'hlcairo i,, ,,.,,
Brooklyu a lead, and hv consistent liittluc
later, maile enough to win, S to K. Humph
ries waa hit hard for iho first two in
nints and the vls-itors took a big lead
Hagemnn, who re.pliu'rd him, pitched
,li,"J.''ry h"" Hn'1 hl" hlttitiB with the
fielding of Ix-aeh, were features. Sroie-
IMI M
Brooklyn 2 3 0 n 0 u fl 1 o ti it
Chicago (I 0 1 (I f. 0 I I S 12 J
Batteries: Regan and McCurty, Humph
ries, Hageman and I'.resnaliHn.
tarda Huu.p Phils.
ST. LOI IS, Aug. 1 Si. Iannis pounded
Alexan.ur hard In the fourth and fifth
Innings this afternoon and won from
Philadelphia ngHin, to Perritt kept
the vhltors' hits well scattcr-d, except
In the sixth and ninth. Singles bv Dol.tu
Miller and Crtilso and a triple by fUck
mln In the fourth counted three tor the
home club. In the next session with
Hupglna and Miller on bafs, Wilson hit
tj.e .enter field fen.-e for a home n,,..
S. ore U 1 1 r '
I'lilbid.-lphia .0 0 0 ii f. 1 a ,) ., 'j
Si Louis n n n :j n n n ,( ., .
V.atenes: Alexitnder and Kllltfer. IV. I
rut and Snyder.
Pirates Trim l.lanta.
PITTSLrKC.il, Aug. 1 -Although oil-'
in. Pitfsnuigli todav defeat M New Yo, k i
L'r ,? "f, '' '" 1 lw ''""dung of
gi Mind balls bv, H.....h'r Save Ada ma .1
home run in the thirl and Mefarthv a
triple ,,, nr,,,. Mccar,hy Hruri.yoS
unH i ?i hy ' ,,r,y- Koiutehy s double
nd Kelly single Rrnc the pirates their
Mial run in the eighth. N,.w urk .orri
Its only run in the eighth on singles by'
Peso he,-. Hoyleand Burns Score- n u i.: i
.New York ....n ft a o o n o i oin V,
Pittsburgh ....l f. 1 (. , o 0 1 i 7 0
Hiitterio..: Maio.nn.rd. Kromme an 1
M.-Iean; Adams and Coleman. (
Hldne, and Mver Trnnhlea i
Quickly helped by Klerfric Bitters; suit
and prompt tellef; stimulate tho kidney i
and ller to healthy act!on. .Vc and $1 on.
All druggists. -Advertisement. i
MACKS AND TIGRS DIVIDE
Detroit Wins First Game and Phila
delphia Second.
'SOUTHPAWS" HAVE BEST OF IT
l oteleakle fl ln from hanke In
Opc.ncr Ilnd pinnV front llej n
olds mill lloehler In l.nal
of t.nmea.
' I bill lie we.i'iid in the seventh and
j three hits rtrd i l .ise on balls netted the
.Vatiom.ls three run?. The loeaN scored
five more nil -" in I'-"- eighth on four slu
I ch's off ILieillloii and lames, a faerlflca
i.nd ii ti error,
i Austin showed bin displeasure nt. a de
I i isien u' third, by hnrihig tlie ball to t!a
; mound, and was hantenori. Score: R.tT.K.
St. Iu is n o n ft ii 'j n n 02 S 2
Washington .0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 Ml: 1
I'.nttr.-les- Hamilton, .lames and Leaiv,
Agiiew; iOtigcl. Shaw and Ainsmith...
Ouimet Makes Lowest
Score Yet Turned In
HlCAliO, Aug. l.-Franoi Ouimet
ouaiified 1o rieienr! his title n s national
'pen solf champion today with h sroie
of HS. the Iwst cHrd turned hi up to the
time he finished.
M. .1. Brady of TVollastnn, who played
with Ouimet. was slightly off his game,
taking 1-.il. The flukey wind and poor
putting cost all the sixty-odd players who
went through the "lualifyins ordeal today
several strokes.
Charles Kvans. Sr.. western amateur
champion, will play his qualifying rounds
tomorrow.
.lames Barnes of White Marsh Volley.
Philadelphia, brought In a card of sev-ent.y-twvo
in the afternoon for a total of
1M. bettering Ouhnefs score by two
Ktrokos. Alee Koss took wventy-pevcti In
the Hfternoon tor a tolul of KA
W. Rautenhusi-h, amateur ehamnlon f
Chicago. anl Warren K. Wood tied their
totule at l.V, ranking well with most of
the professionals.
rHlLAHKLPillA. Aug. 11 - The double
header here today rcmilted In an even
break, Oetroit v Inning the first sain",
"to -. and Philadelphia the second, 2 to 1.
"Seuthpaw fi" got the better of the two
piutehii g duels, Covelcskie winning from
Shaw key M the ooencr and Plank from
Reynolds and Poehler In the secon'I
event.
Although Hairy was knocked out by a
collision with Oldrlng in tho first gnme,
he- put up a wonderful exhibition at short
stop Mpri nccept.-d eleven chances in each
contest. i:,,.n also cave a remarkable
exhibition and robbed the homo team of
f vrral hits, s.oie, first game:
."'em 1 1 00
Phlladelphi.-i M 0 fl 0 2
Batteries. Cnvcokie
Sha.wl.-cy ard Schang.
Sirond game:
I'etl-olt 0 11 fl ( 1
Philadelphia . 0 o 0 0
Batteries; neynolds. Hiehler
Laker; Plan's and I.mi.i,
aH Take Flrat.
NKW YdltK. Aug. lS.-Cleveland won
lue hrst game of the series from New
A oik bv a score of 1 to 3. Tho visitors
batted rile out of the box In the third
liming, wlille Hueerman. though wild,
"ns effective In th" pinches and hold
New l m k to four hit. Sian-e: IMM;.
'levelai d 1 l 3 0 11 0 11 0 04 ; 2
New York 0 0 1 II 0 0 0 23 4 0
Batteries: Hmjernmn and O'Neill; Cole,
I.Mcilale and Sweeney.
tirnulorn Defeat Cnrda.
WASHINCTON. Aug. IS. Washington
von todays game from Pt. Louis, X to 2.
l or six innings Hamilton pitched ;?ood
1 11 o 0 3 s
0 0 0 01; 4 n
and Stannic,
nut;.
0 o-l fl fi
-2 4 1
and r.
o 11
2 0 0
Grizzlies Come to
Pa's Lot Wednesday
The last of the visits to the home lot.
will be Inaugurated by tho Rourkes
Wednesday afternoon, when the first
I gaino of the. series with Denver will he
pluv'cd. Twenty straight games in a
row will he. placed by the Omaha ath
letes, -the last game bring on Labor day.
After th" double coriflb t w ith St. Joseph
on tho holiday date, the Rourkeg depatt
for tho long wt stern swing and they fin
ish the season away from home. Friday
will lie ladies' day. All games will he
tailed at 1 o'i lock.
fSeta Lap Record.
KIVllN. 111.. Aug IS.-Spenerr TVishsrt
set a lap record today while practicing
tor the nallonal road races to be h"ld
lure Friday and Saturday. He circled
the ehrht and one-half mile course in sN
minutes, twenty-four and three-fifthi se--i
t ds. 1. late of more than s eventy-eisht
inile.M an hour. The pi-c ious record was
hi Id by TctzlatT at ii:X
I 11I00 t.lauls Win.
IIHRMi'K, In.. Aug. 1s. fSpeeial Tele
gram.) The Chicago Cnlon Oiants de
feated tho locals today In a good gam.
Score: R
Hants 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1-5 1)
'Jlortiick a o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0-4) 2 0
Batteries: Lynch and Coleman; Illnkley
and Thompson.
Or fen t for Cedar fllaffs.
ARLINHTON. Neb., Aug. IS. 1 Special.)
Arlington defeated Cedar Bluffs on
their I ome grounds yesterday. 7 to 0
Batteries; Arlington. Rump and Badger;
Cedar Kill ff , Bockmuhl and Kraur-o. t'm
plrc: Plaiz.
rf.
1 0 lire 11. 3h.
A 0Moor. Ih..
0 OH.-hrdnoo, '
p..
4
r,
ef. 4
lb ,
If.. 4
Tola la .
Sllnei-loe
Hastings
Home runs:
1 AWlll.v
AR.I4 l A K.
k :i 1 a Touii
0 0 0 0
I
f rami
0
2 0
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Three-
nasn hit: l.uml. n h Tu...i,u. 1.1,.
t rann, F.. Brown, Moore, Land ret h. Sac
rifice hit: Moore. Sacrifice f lv ; Rich
ardson, Stolen bases: Mcfahe. Struck
out: Hy U llley, la, by Bishop, 4 Bases
on halls: Off Bishop. 3. Double plav :
Brown to Ciray . lilt hv pitched ball: Bv
H llley. 1. Passed ball; Urren. Time:
1:4 1. Score, aecond game:
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AH II O A i: All It O A V.
Smith. Sh... a a I J .rann. rf .5 tout
an.-., a 1 1 istoioff. .. . sola.
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Monroe
lmtl-elh, rf 3 0
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Uren, 1- a A
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Tola la . : l 3-17 10 1 Total 24 7 tl 11
M0I0IT out. bunted third strike, foul.
Superior 1 0 I) ft ft 0 ft 1
Hastings 0 2 0 0 1 0 3
Two-base hit: Bennett Sacrifice hits:
V. Brown. Stolen hu.ncs: Smith, (rettman,
Moore. Struck out By Plercv. i; y
Franklin. 4. Bases, on balls: Off Frank
lin. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Bv Plercv, 1.
l'assed bail: Richardson. Time: 'i:ii
l inplre: Walter.
I.ane Weaken la Third.
OKA N It ISLAND, Neb.. Aug. Is. (spe
cial Telegram ) -Norfolk was shut out
until the eighth when, with a walk, a
thit-e-am-ker by Blight ami a eacrfice tly
by Tow ne, tlie acored two runs. The
Islanders knocked Ijino from th- mound
In the third, when tour runa were boored,
enough to win the same. Score:
XOllKtil.k. MIAMI IKI.Wtt.
Aii.it (i a r. xn. ii. 11. a e
:'4 11
j 'Block bHted for Mitchell in ninth
4 o,,nr-, "ti
Davidson If...
Kune. lb
1-ejeurie. cf....
Balrd. 3h
allahau. rf ...
Sodih. nt. ......
Murphy, c
):lchle. p
Clarke
leln. p
Wlthrow
yoodbUln, p...
' Totals
1
, 0
, 0
, 1
, 0
31
Batted for Richie In aixth
'Batted lor Kleinmlhth.
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tlartford. ...
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ilondge, p
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3 C 1
3 4 0
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110 0
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K. I Lincoln o o 1 1 0 o 4 1 -
1 i Denver 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2-Ti
'I Famed runs: Lincoln, i, lleiner. 3.
1 1 Home runa; Smith. Mct'artv. Two-bane
hila- Uovd. Blackburn. I'aye, Cottey,
" Spahr Left on buses: Lincoln 9: leii-'';v.-r,
10. Double plays- M.-iaffigan to
llllaiim to M.-iiaff is-in Spahr to Faye;
JJl l ate 1-laher stolen bsea. Allen.
JJ Sacrifice hit: Smith, (iaskill. struck out:
"I By Smith. 3; by C.aekill. Baaea on
"'balla: Ciff Smith. 6: off Gaskill, 3. Tuuc.
0 I'mplre: Slockdale
Iklrlrra Wlaa for Koalaarlle,
NICKF.RSON. Neb. Aug lS-iSpenal
Telegram. I-lontanelle made thirteen
win out of sixteen games played bv o.
featlng Herman on tin ir home grounds
o, Mi.n.lay. i to I. It wea a last, snappv
Oigaiiw. both pltcbera being effective. Cook
Oidem-ried a shutout, il'ou Ins onlv four
0, tills and striking out seven, while Bur
0 die was touched for six hits and stiu.k
. out 4
fi. Herman made a triple play In the sixth
llnnln. Rauriii-s: Fontenelle. Cook and
OiCook, Herman. Hutdlc and West.
Z. Totals t IT 14 1
jSiou 1fy 0 1 1 1 0
4Jc anoinea 1 I t t I 0 i
: Two-bare Wts: Lejeune. Ilahn. Jone.
Uunifcr, Murphy, bieerv Home run:
Mnith. Sarifnr hltav Kwoldt, 4"larke.
oleii banrs: Callahan lleure. In--4iia
it bed: hy l-akalf. i',; by Rich!
a: by Klein. . Hits: Oif Lkaff. 5: off
nii-iiai.. . on niein. 1. Kai'i on balla.
Uff Hl hie. 1: off Klein. 1: off Wo..ai.,,,
J. off Ikaff. i. Uruek out- Ry Richie'
I- t-y Klein, 2; by Wv!hurn. 1: by Ikaff
t, ty ilotrjdse, 1 wild i-IKb; Lakiff
Defeat for tsaibrlair.
CAMBRIIhJK. Neb., Aug. . iSpec.al
Telesram I Hendlev defeated I'lmlm,!,.
1 to I Batteries were lvnahue and He-
voe. Justice and Caurol. This Is the third
day of the Chautauqua whuli is draw in.
uic crowds.
Aaarrleaa Aaaorlalloa Hraalta.
Kansas City j j 3
Milwaukee - 3 j
Called account of darkness.
Cle eland I 4 4)
Columbus . -j j 4
Tui pin, rf . .. r.
1j. t-f. . i
Malkar, :b . 4 1 I
Ri'labt. If .. 4 3 0
Hrt,ll. en... 4
Towne. lb.. 3
Reia, :'b 4
A 1
3 3
tl
1 1 1
Ortoben, lb.
t'.iht, 31. . .. 3
0 in, a . . o
(i ai n? , cf . a
Oismnay, rf, 4
: a
0 I
1 AVam-a. i- . . 4
4 Itialre. In .. 4 " 1
Mu-iipr. -... 4 A 7 A Olrlon. If ... 4 0
Voie .... 1 A 0 ; AMn,lon, p . 4 0
ttalsortb, p 3 1 1 : 1
- - l.4ais ... .34 t'J
Total ... S7 1 :i IS a
Norfolk II 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-
liraiid Ifland 1 0 4 o u u 0 I t,
Bases on halls: Off lne. I. off Wal
woiih, 1; off Ferdon, 1 Struck out: Hv
Lane, 3. by Walworth. I; bv Kwidon. V
W lid pitch: l'.Ncidon. Two-hase hit!..
Bright, Claire. Vance. Payne. Three-base
tuts: Bright i2i. Sacrifice hits: Tow nr.
Ob.-t t2i. stolen bas: 'arne. learned
runs: lirand Island. 4: Norfolk. I. LeU
011 baaea Norfolk. 10; Orand Island. !l.
Time; I..V.. I'mplre: New house.
Kearney Wlaia Kaally.
KEAKNKY. Neb., Aug IS iSpecia! Tel
eg rani 1- Kearney won the second of the
' "' easily In a fast game today, .". to 1
Wright allowed as minv hits' a the
Pawnee twirlera. but a. atten d Ihem To
morrow la - pennant-raising da " for tlie
1:1J champlonahip. Score;
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kraninter. r 4 A 4 4 IKtirkwn. A
WVMfa. . A A A AWrlghl. p .. A A
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. .. Totala ... M ( IT II 1
Tocala . 32 t ii 14 t ' '
4'olunibus lAOAOOOO 0-1
Kearr.ey 3014)0100
Two-baa hit: Piatt. Three-base hl
Deal. Stolen baaea: Pralt. Heal, Synek
3 Acot k. Scbeuren Double pla : V. ot k
to Drunun to synek to Ac,i, k to' Drunun.
Baaea on balls off Wright. 2. u.'f Tlile
maii. 2; olf Wolfe. J. Lrft on ba-aes:
luiiibua. .: Keartuy. 4 Struck out H
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