Bringing Up 'T AWFUL BRUINS WINJPENING FRAY Reurkei Make 8even Sunt in First Sound, but Lose Anyhow. FIVE' PITCHERS ARE USED Crabb Poaaed from Bog nasi Willis Take rioee, While. Harrington, Cevtagttea( Mim (irtrt Monad for Denver. V'or a abort while yentrrday aftMnoon l'a Rotirke'a demon athletea. who hava long Blnca ceaaed to ba the brave con tendere they were after the opening- lame of the aeaaon. thought they had copped ball feme. The Rourke fana and aup Mrtera attending wrre alno of tha opin ion that ona perfectly good combat had been added to the 'won" column. But. alaa. they only thought they had It won; and the think waa pretty punk, for the Brulna, who are atlll contrndera for tha welt known gonfalon, won It after tha ilourkea had been handed aeven nine In the opening; atania. After tha entire nine Inning had been completed It waa discovered that Denver won, 14 to I. A left-handed geek by the name of Harrington eauayed to hurl for the Urulnn. It waa off him that the aeven runa were compiled In the aHid opening atanxa. Heven hlta with a fielder'a choice thrown in nave aeven runa before an out waa made. Thereupon Mr. Harrington vanished Into tha styglan darknesa of the visiting- club house aud Mr. Covington, late of the big leagues and Kay See, presented himself. During his term In offlca the garea wjs tied by Denver and a couple mora runs -pushed over. Then Covington beat It to allow Mr. Morgan, also late of the big leagues and Kay Pee. , ta exhibit hie wares. Some wares they were, too, for the ltourkea tailed to connect and Uta fray wu nicked by the visitors, noy;Cisbb stalled for Omaha.' . Mo Party knocked the first ball pitched over tha right field wall for a home run. This peeved Crabb and ha heaved nice ball until McCarty enma ta bat again. Ha retired McCarty easily and waa so puffed tip over tha performance that ha forgot to take Into consideration the rest of the TSruin team. Tha rest of tha team proceeded to pummel Crabb for alx runa In the third and Ralph Willis waa called hence. Ralph then loat the game. Eaaalexrk Meases Vata'a Ire. Two things served to break tha monot ony of the battle. Ona waa Mr. Cart Zamloch, recent patient of tha ntumpa. fail has Just recovered and he waa told by hla M. I', to exerclae his Jaws as muchly aa pcaslble. While sitting on the bench watching his mates lambaat the Pill all' over the park, ha remembered hla doctor's orders. Instantly ha Inaugu rated a conversation toward Mr. Ktock. dale, the well known umpire. Htockdale disapproved of such fsinlllarity while on tha ball field. Thus he told Z.imloch to depart tor more gttnteel Ipott If ha wished to spill a little of the chin music. Vjim hustled from within the visiting wsrcophagUB and made directly for Mtock dale. Ptockdala made for Zsm. They came together after each had put on tha brakes a bit. At that they thumped quite noticeably when they ivet. From appear ances one would believe that Zam wouldJ like to bust Mr. Stockdsle one. Thus Manager Coffey pleated to Mitchell and Mock to Interfere; They did and y.atn locb was marched off the field. Barrell Jul as Omaha, The econd "break" was Lem Hurrel'.. Burrell was released by Des Moines and Ha grabbed him. Lem only made tor e hits, one a nifty two-bacger. Not con tent with that hi made ona awelt catuh of a foul fly of Barbour!. The ball was within a few feet of the grandstand and H irrelt mode the long run and thrust hinv-elt under the ball in time to catch it in h's noble nilt. Pome athlete, that youth. Today will be ladies' day lit S o'clock Kcore: DENVER. Game called AH R. H. O It o e e MrCaily 'asaidy. cf.... rf 1 . . . l- ave. 2o Butcher. If... ' of l-y. ss i-'ielier. lb "tin uf, b... fial.r. c Harrington, P 'v In ton, p Morgkii. 1 Tulals 3 4 u S 1 A 0 1 II A. 1 it I I e 0 4 i 1 4J it 14 OMAHA AB. R I i 1 H. 1 0. a' 4 e .1 1 . e K'rug. Zt 'CioiraAOii. if. 1 'l.rn aa. tb.... K hln truer, lb. 1 '.niKallon. rf. Hurrell. If K curler, v.... tt ir.i, as I'-nl.li i Willis, 1 . t . 4 . a r .' i . 1 '. 1 . 1 J 1 1 3 1 I 1 n Tutsi.... Ofiner- Hum Hits , Omta Hum HlU 12 .1 .1 1 ..T ..T 1 I 8 8 1 1 1-14 1 8-14 0 10 0 0 1110 1 1-1.1 Hoere runa: McCarty, Spahr. Three l axe lut: Barbour. Two-base hits: Cov msiori. Bjrill. Kruoftnr. 1 noma son, tt hhrbner. Stolen b.iiw: Fsye. hecrl t(' t its : Ward. Coffey. Left on bases: tmtaha. I; Denver. 8. Hits: off Harring ton tl In no inning: off Covington. 1 in four liiuiiifcs; off Mom nil, 8 la fits In r.ui: off t'rnfio. In two and two-thirds inf.inas: off Wills, k in six and two-tlurda piui.ss Mroi-H o"f Hi 1 Y liT-t.n. Unnt on halls: Off Cuvlngton. 8: i . 1 i plpasp rwMX i . . - -i j -'v. i 3 y r - ttls ATx-a-i."?- Father Ef V," ' WANTCD to vrucrt ,NIN ABROAD TmS , v 'i i r; , i j f J CruUb. 2; off Willis, I Wild pitch: Cov Ingtoti. Time: i;U0: Vniplre; Stock dale. IOI X Wl I 1K3TII FRAME Indiana Trim Antelopes by Feor la Three Score. BIOI X CITV. In.. Aug. 2fcCnetly er rors in the last half of th ninth gave the Sou a chane to tla up tha tally nd the local won In tht tenth, I to I. The He ore: SIOUX CTTT. Afl, II. II. O. A. E. O. 7 X X i t 0 0 0 0 A. I 0 0 I 0 I 2 y 0 t ooney, Jl 4 iaviinon. If 4 0 Kane, lb. . a u l.fjeune, cf t 0 Balrd. Jb 4 1 t'allahan, rf 4 v Knilth, as t 1 Murphy, c 4 0 Oartpar, p g Wlthrow I Woodburn, p , 0 0 ... ... 4 Totals M 4 LINCOLN. S SO 13 AB. R. 11. S 1 I) 0 n I I I S o. 0 .0 13. 1 0 0 0 o 1 o Allen, rf Mcoafflaan, ss. Eloyrt. Kb Miller, rf IllHckburn, c. . Collins. If Wllilama, lb. , Hchrelber, Stt. . rltosglns, p. ... Totals ,1i s V7 IS 4 None out when winning run scored. Hatted for Uaspar In ninth. Woux City , lOOOOOtA Jl- 'Wncoln 0 00001110 03 Two-base hits: Hcog-glna and Callahan. Three-hass hit: Williams, facrlfloe hits: AUen. Davidson, Moyd. Htolen bases Mo (Jafflgan. Double plays: llaapar to Cooitey to Kane. Hits: Off Boogglns, S; off tiuspar, T; off Woodluim, S. Bases on balls: off t-Vogalns. t; off Oaapar, 1; off Woodguri), I. Mtruck out: By Suogglna, ; by llaapar. S; by Woodburn, t. Time, S:1B. t mMrea: MoCafferty and Gaston. Attendances Duo. BOOgTBRS PILL If OUT Or riRB Take II ret of Series front Raws by Two to Thre seer. DE8 MOINK8. Aug. -W.-Des Molnea pulled a victory out of the fire this nfter noon In the first game of the series with Topeka by a score of I to S Manager Isbell uaed three pitchers In the content who got away with a total of aeven hits. Hanford, who waa rushed la to relieve Grove In the last frame walked two men and Dee Moines rushed across two scores. Scores. DES MOINKS. AH. H. H. O. A. E. Hunter, rf. .. 'Halm, rf d luges, .lb.,., Pones, lb..... Iluley, c Urtreen. If Kwsldt. 3b... Hartford, ss., Hog an. p Thomas, p..., Turner, p Isbell Tata-la .... 4 1 I 0 0 4 ft 1 1 f, S 1 I a o 0 St S TOPKKA. AB. R. 7 27 17 l. 11 A. . I 0 0 e 1 Whelan. cf. .. 1- Klambera. Korinythe, rf. IKoerner. lb., Talliun, sa Iattlmore, 2b Happ, e Cochran, lb.. Omver. p rianford, p.... it 0 Totals ..-.....-.:.',. st 1 at is Batted for Thomaa In eighth. Two out when winning run acored. Deg Moines 0 0 0 1 0 A o Topeka 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 n.. .... t , Struck out. by Grover, 4 In eight Inning; by (Stanford. 0 In one Inning; by Hogan, 1 In four Innings: by Thomas 8 In rour Innings; by Turner, 1 In one Inning. Hits: off Grover. 8; off Hanford, 1; off Hogan. : off Thomaa. Bases on balls: Off s-snford, 1; off Turnsr, t Double play: Tall Ion to Leutmore to Kotrnn. Wild pilch: Grover. fai-rlflce hlta: r'oraythe. Taliion, Haley. lft oil bases: Des Moines, 4; Topeka. i. Time: l:w. Umpires: Hhaw and Hldgewgy. JUtlF.t VM rilOM WII'HEl Dross aaera Take Caate by fear lo Two Score. ST. JOSelPII, -li.. Aug. it). -Vance ass the better this afternoon and won a pitchers' battle from La-noert. Vance struck eut pine of the Wichita batters, score: WICHITA. AB. R. 11. O A. t. K. I Tjdrman. if. 4 INIi-lioUon. If. . 4 u 1 8 . S 1 t ti'Kourke. lb. ... Ittzslinmona, ta. IK ba, cf . 4 It a 3 4 4 1116 4 . 4 t .4 I I 2 8 1 Itupp. 3b 1 j Hi 111 v. lb 4 3 v: 0 wraiimiit a v 1 s v s Lambert, p 1 0 0 V 1 1 Totsls. 38 IT. JOSEPH. 14 1A AB. H. l. 8 1 ID I 1 A. I M 8 8 It. W'stson. Fux. U G. HlUOD, 8 1 1 I I K. 1 0 1 0 II ' 1 cf. lb... ! 1 attenon. Siriiton. 8b. NMIiiauis. rf. Polls ss Griiflth, c... Vance, p Totala 4 S Wichita 10 St Joseph 0 108 17 100-8 0 0 s4 Three-base lilt: Fit as 1 111 mo na. Two- haae lilt: Patterson. Sacrifice hits Brllion. Nicholson. Stolen bases: It. Watson lit. Fox. Rspp, Henry. Double pluys: Rapp to O Hocrke to I lent y i.'i. Potts to 1(. Watson to Patteraon. Fiia. 8 j Simmons lo O KoJrke to Henry. Struck out: bv Lambert. 8: by Vance. 1 Bests on nana. irt Lombert. 8. Time! 1 JO. Implies: Fife end Culien. taaabrlslge Wiaa. CAMBRIDGE, Neb., Aug. ml-T-l-iam. I Cambridge defeated field In a alow ssnie. T to 4. ieclat Moore- The most dealrsble furnlst.e rooms art advertised in The Be. G1 a nice cod rootq for the un,mer. J I of f i - 1 " 1 . ' T1IK BEK: Copyright. lM. International twg tier vice. m r.ni i v ok-w ..... Wa- AMD JOClfTV ISLANDERS BLANK PAWNEES Win from Columbus by the Score of One to Notainf. GAME CALLED IN THE SIXTH llalleterat Brraka Jast After Play, ere Get fader lever Pawnees Are. Allowed Only Oae Ml. (iRAND ISLAND, Neb., 'Aug. . (Spe cial Telegram.) Orond Island won from Columbus today In the flrat Inning when Payne made safe 011 an error, atole sec ond and scored on Vamey'e two-nacker. Umpire Newhouse cslled the game on account of darkness In the second half of the sixth and a few minutes later a terrl flo hailstorm struck the city. Hatch al lowed the vlsltora only one hit. Score: COLUMnVJS. OJtAND I8LAXD. AB H O A 1. AB H O A IC. Roe4fu, Ik S I t HnlMn, ib.. I 1 4 Hack, Ib t S a 1 Dowser, rf. t S Pr.ll. rf.... IS tlVjM, ie... 14411 iwi. lb I 1 s I lVerner, cf rrrrt. cf. . I 4 1 tirntk, Ib. Huaenr. If I St 4 Sir'awe t.. H.hwldi. n. I 4 4 t 1 lulre, Ik. Kraalneer, eS 4 1 I IHiim, II Klreckatr. at 4 S I SHttch, .. 114 4 4 4 4 14 4 I 1 4 I 4 1 1 4 14 4 1 4 4 41 14 4 4 4 Tottli ..,.11 I II I I TeUI II "iUll 1 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 00 Grand Island 1 0 0 0 0-1 Bases on balls: Off Klrschner, S; off Hatch. 8. Struck out: By Hatch. 7: by Klrschner. 1. Karned run: Grand Island, I. Left on bases: Columbus, 4; Grand Island, 7. Two-base hit: Varaey. Sacri fice hits: Huck, Payne and Hasan., Htolen base: Payne. Time: 05. Umpire: Newhouse. Prestos Are Skat Oat. 'YORK, Neb Aug. 10. -(Special Tele-1 egrani.t Superior shut out York today by taklna advantage of MHIer'a wlldneea and bunching their hlta. Carver held York to five scattered hlta. Murphy beat out two Infield hits. The first triple Play ever made on the local diamond waa made by Miller. Harria and Rice. rcore: U.-jchior. YORK. AH II.O A t AB. 11.0. A gmlik, lb... 4 t I 4 ltorMel4, rf I l e 4 Or.,. . .... t t I Uur.hr, rf. I I 1 S S Hratra, cf... Ills sr.lle. Ik.. 1 S I 4 Mneore. Ik. 4 11 lirkt. If... 4 t 4 L4rtk. rf I lit , lb... 4 4 It S 4 Thlenlns. If I I I I UK at 4 I I 4 S lu.i.r, lb.. til 11 M.rrK III I I I I a '" 11 4 1 f Jimr1, .!!!!! J ? " 1 J!i t'srrer. T.UU ...Mil 1114 8 Totsls ...vlt lilll a Superior .......... York . 1 1 0 e 0 0 t s e 7 ,.0 0000000 00 Two-hase lilts: Carver. Stolen basea: Smith. Thtetsing (1), Grey. Double play: Landreth to Hasler. Triple play: Miller to Harris to Rice. Rases on bslls: off Miller, 7; off Carver. 4. Itt on bsaca: Superior. 4: York. 8. Sacrifice hits: Urav, Thlasslng. Totlen. Struck out: By Miller, 4; by Carver. 4. Passed lall: Schlssel. Tims: .(i. Umpire: Meyers. HASTINGS. Neb. Aug. 4.-i apevlul Telegram.) The Reda treated Beatrice lo a coat of whitewash. Gettman scored! wiin a homer in the fourth. The iiscond snore came In the elKhth when Bennett singled and scored nn hits by eGttmsn and Brown. Wlllvy allowed the vlsltora but three hlta and atruck out nine Managnr I oe protested the game because of a de cision of the umpire. Score: BgATRtrg I1A4TIS0S, AB II O A g AS.H.O A riorav. in.. 1 e.Vann. rf... I 4 1 S r.llnrk. sa 8 e 8 I ltitoloff. ss.. I 4 1 4 trnnatt, cf . 4 1 1 4 IIIKIiimii. lb 4 I t I 4 4rt'.b., f. 4 1 4 t 4 Brum a." Ik I I I 1 SWoore. Ik... 4 t 1 5 eRruraeoe. c I 1 1 1 IWIll.r. a... 114 , rra.ha, rf... 4 14 Xaif ,uf lis Ling. If 8 t Chi. e 8 4 7 Orlal. Ik S 1 ! barkewllt.lb 1 S 11 . 1 ,. . . . 4 4 I 4 1 a,..a. P-... m o Tiiisi. ... 8 14 11 l- Totals ... ii , tj 1. , . Pitching was too much for BrUOkln and ; ooooooo o(l!I'n, c"y won th V"1 fJJmtliti. b. " 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 -S The second game a pitchers battle be- Home run: Gettman Two-base hits: M ale, Prucba. Sacrifice hits: Wllley, Klorey, Ling. Stolen bases: K. Brown. Moora. struck out: By Wllley, :: by hi) an. . Bases on balle: tiff Wllle, 1. Double play; K. Brown to Gettma 1 Time: r.2i. Umptra: Walters. or folk. Win, KBARNKY. Neb., Aug. S.-fSpeclal Tel egram.) Norfolk won tude)'e game from the Kspa. Opportune hitting by Norfolk won the gsmc, a home run bv 1 urpin starting the berl rolling. The home run by Ramsey made the oidy acore for Kear ney. The si'ort: M)Rlt)lJL KCARNBT. AS H O A AB H.O.A.K iaia. ri.. 1 1 s a uaiu). If . 4 lis l r. af.... 41 'hcok. la... 4 1 4 A e rualkar lb.. 4 1 4 t SJruaon. lb.. I I 11 I s Srlalil. II 1 4 4rturn, cf 4 I I Alt tfauy, rf.. 4 1 s !tu; lb. eiartr. lb... I S Ken. 8b. ! I ' 1 i 1 4 SIMjoiptoi. at I I I Slum-, a laa, g... Totals .. Norfolk Kearney t 0 0 4 ( 8 8 U Still I TW.Ia .... ;:TU 8ig, uTuti;.:...! 000000 -! St 0 S I 0 0 14 i Eatteriea: Moor and Rlalr; Davenport 1 00 0 0 0 0-1 : and S.rron. .. ' """ runs. iurpin, riainsev. Stolen Home lne. 4; off Plymploa. 1 lWi n lni.i K. Koitulk, 8; Ki-arney, i. Struck out: Bv In. 8; by plynipton, i Time: 1. w cinuira. wuigtcy. II 1 :0reston to Have Base Ball Tourney i! CRF.STOX. I.. Aug. 4.-tSpeeial.) Pr ItmlnarVea hgv just been made for a base ball tournament te be held in this city, either during the week of September 14 or il. Promoters of the event circulated a subscription list among the business men of the city with such succor that a purse of 800 will bo put forth for the first three tea in -ISO to go to th win ning; team, la te tbe oecond team and flu to th third. Th fourth team will re ceive expenses. I j Crestan hs a first class amateur team ( aBj vou)a lk, t0 .ecur aome of the best smateur or semi-pro. team of th slat for th tournament. Th tournament wl'l Is st three days, s double-header Icing 'eed each a'ternoin OMAHA, FRIDAY. AUGUST Standing of Teams WEST. LEAOUE. AMER. LEAGUE. W.UPct.l W.UPct. Ptoux City. .74 47 .(I Phlla it 'M .T0 Denver 71 62 .B77 ieton 1 47 t Pt. Joseph. ..70 H .M Washington 61 .U4 Des Moines. 1 U .4W Detroit (4 54 .U Lincoln M 41 .4!'i St. Ixuls 3(4.444 Omaha :h 14 .4.4 Chicago iS 69 .482 Wichita 4 74 .SWIiNew york...4l 41S Topeka 4 7u ..'W&iCleveland ...3S7.Sri NAT'L LKAGUK. FED. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.l W.L.Pct. New York. .tie 46 .W7I Chicago HI 4 .655 Boaton M 47 .V2i Baltimore ..iS 48 ,M7 Ht. IOuls...t It .627 Indianapolis. 6S 4H ,547 f'hlcego ....a7 M .S2J' Brooklyn ,..4 49 ,f.2t Pittsburgh. ,4 f7 M2l Buffalo u6 fcl .6I Brooklyn ..4! 67 .4ttf Kan. City.. . 60 61 .444 Phils 97 . 4(52; Ht. Louis... .411 M .434 Cincinnati.. 4S ) .444 Pittsburgh.. .40 ) .434 8TATIS LE AGl'K. I AMER. AHH'N. W.UPct.l W.KPct. Beatrice ...l 4i .6741 Milwaukee .72 60 .m Or. Inland.. fit ,.S7i Louisville ..70 .15 ,M0 Haatlngs ...67 44 .W4 Columbus ..tfi, 59 .521 York 63 4H ,h Cleveland ..A6 ttt .61:1 Superior ...M 61 .4051 Indianapolis. fit 62 .KS Norfolk ....47 64 .SAVKaii. City. ..AO M .484 Columbus ..47 64 M Mlnenapolls.W o7 ,41 Kearney ...84 67 .SITflSt. Paul 45 81 .367 Yesterday's Resells. WEHTERN LEAGUE. Denver, 14; Omaha, t. Lincoln, t; Sioux City. 4. Toreka, S; Dee Moines. 3. Wlchltu, 2; Bt. Joseph. 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. 8t. Louis. 4: Wsshlngton. S. letroit. 1; Philadelphia. 3. Cleveland. 11; New Yoik. 8. Chicago, 3: Boston, S. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston, 8; Pittsburgh. 1 Brooklyn, S; Chicago, S. Philadelphia, 1: Ht. Louis, 0. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Baltimore. 0; Chicago, 4. Buffalo. 0-6; St. Loula. 1-3. Brooklyn, 4-1: Kunaaa City. 8-1. Hecond game called end eighth to allow Brooklyn to catch train. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee-Columbus, postponed; rain. Kansaa City. 2; Cleveland. 4. Minneapolis, 8; Indianapolis, 11. Ht. Paul. 3; Louisville. 6. - NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. 'Norfolk. 4: Kearney. J. . Haatlngs. 1" Beatrice: 0. Columbus, 0; Grand Island, L Superior, 7; York, . basses Teda Western League Denver at Omaha. Lin- co" ' qtX. Topeka at Wichita at 8t. Joeeph. Des Moines, . Amr".'" '""r"., J,VT" at New York. Chlcaao at Boaton. a kvti i-oiiwii aa, s. a (at " w f ' w. vsj National League Boston at Pittsburgh, Brooklyn at Chicago. Federal league Baltimore at Chicago, Buffalo at Mt. Louis. American Association Milwaukee at Co lumbus, Kansas City at Cleveland, Minne apolis at Indianapolis, St. Paul at Louis ville. Slate League-Norfolk at Kearney, Su perior at Turk. Beatrice at Jlaatlngt. Co lunibua at Grand Island. Chifeds Shut Out Baltimore Federals CHICAGO. Aug. aO.-Chicago de'eated Baltimore, 4 to 8. today. Three of Chi-' cago's hltg were clean doubles, while t HICAGO. Aug. 20.-W. C. Hagen or Johnson kept the Baltimore efforta welll Rochester, N. T todsy equalled the scattered. Score: R.H.E. , ceurse record of sixty-eight In the first Bsltlmore .... 0000000 0-08 j: round of tbe seventy-two hole fnala for Chicago u 0 1 U 1 0 i 0 4 Ojthe Nat onal ' Open Golf championship, Batteries: Bailey and Jacklltech; John-1 n0T, held by Francis Oulmet, Boston son and Wilson. . , . 'amateur. KANSAS CITY, Aug. ii. -Johnson s j , : ;7.l .r T ,-.,7.r.t,atilron r better than Qulmefs but he the end of the eighth Inning In order that : ... . . . ,7 .. - ...I- l.,- train, fc'core, 1 n I.J v i first gam: Brooklyn 1 0 10 1 4 12 a Kansas City. .2 I M 1 ! - I Batteries: Bluejacket, Houck and Land; Johnson and K-saterly Score, second game: U.H E. Brooklyn 0 o 0 0 1 0 8-1 4 1 Kansas City tl 010000 -l 51 Batteries: Marlon and Land; Stone and Easterly. ST. LOUIS AND BUFFALO FEDS DIVIDE DOUBLE BILL ST. LOUIS, Aug. JO St. Louis and Bu. falo divided a double-header her today. 1 I .t-. lh lalclnar tha flral same. 1 l' to 0, and the vi.ltors the second. 8 to 8. 4 1 Peon, first rame: R.ll.K. Score, second, game: tvii-r.. Buffalo 8 0110 0-4 11 8 St. Ixiula 0 J00 1 S8S Batteries: Anderson and Allen; Ke up per and Chapman. Tabor lVlai Flrat Money. TABOR, la.. Aug. ta-tSpeclal ,T'.e-! grant. Tabor won flrat money of 8409 in tbe base ball tournament ne re loaay, De feating Shenandoah, 1 to 1. vtlivriva. 1 uw. , " ' 1 -" " --- . SThenandoah. Steele end McKay. Two hundred dollar was divided eaually I between Shenandoah. Malvern and llaia-l burg. Thla la the third tournament where I Tabor haa won flrat money, the others j being Malvern ana rnenanooan. sjewousn Urste Defeats A I blew. NKWMAN GROVE, Neb.. Aug. 80. (Spe cial. At the big Farmera' I'moa plonic, held at the Field (arm near thla place today, the Newman Grove teens defeated Albion by a score of 1 to s. Bstteries: Newman Grove, Lee and Hlamha; Aibioa. Ihr and Krause. lilts: Newman Grove. 14; Albion. . Bares to Bos. . Paul Murrey and Jack Hume will bog ix rounds before the North Otasha Ath letic club Saturday efteraooa. No dc-iloa. 21, 1914. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus p . i i r , "i I SENATORS DEFEAT BROWNS Shanks' Single in Ninth Gives , Washington the Victory. GAilE IS LONG DRAWN OUT ONE Home Teasa Scores roar Raas lo Foarlk eo Doable, Sacrifice, Hit Bataasaa, a Doable, Slagrle ad Doable Steal. WASHINGTON, Aug. S&.-Bhanke' single In tha ninth. Inning, which scored Gandll, gave Washington a 6 to I victory over St. Louis today In a long-drawn-out game. Washington scored four runt In the fourth Inning on a double, a sacrifice, a hit bats man, a single and a double steal. St Louis, with two runs already recorded, tied the score In the eighth on Acogt'a truft and singles by Bhotten and Pratt: Mitchell beat out an Infield hit In the seventh and was hit In the face and knocked unconscious by Wallacs'a throw to first. Score: R ILE. f t. Louie 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 S 0-4 7 2 Washington ..0 0040000 WU S Batteries: St. Louis, James. Baum- Sardner and Leary; Washington, Avres. ohoson and Henry. Alnsmlth. Maoka Beat Tlwera. PHILADELPHIA. Aur. 20.-A1I the rur.s In today a Same were acorri An hr,m.. I Philadelphia defeating Ietrolt by 8 to 1.' ' nn 1.0 oeep center, in tne flrat inninp oouncea ,mto the bleachera for a four-bagger. In the third Innings Col lins drive over Veach's head hopped into the bleachera for a home run, Wyckoff and Murphy also scoring. Lapp had his right hand badly hurt by a foul tip off .noriariy s oat in the firth Inning and was forced to leave tha ram fi..- r ii v I Ilrolt 1 OOOOOOO' 01 ' i Philadelphia... 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 2 nB.iieT1'7?.! Detroit, Dauaa and Stanage; Philadelphia, Wyckoff and Lapp. Uchang. Nag-a Wis by Sparl. NEW TORK, Aug. 8t).-Cleveland dupli cated New Ynrlr'a foul n v .. I forging ahead late In the game by making ... - mi una iniiini, wnicn enaoied it to win by a score of 11 to 8. New York used five pitchers. During Cleveland's eeventn Inning rally Keating; and Nuna msker were ordered from the game by Lraplrs Dineen for protesting decisions. Hcore: fi H E Clmelsnd ...,S 1 0 0 0 0 8 0 1-11 U i New York....l 8018010 0- 81 Batteries: Cleveland. Mitchell, Morton sna uNelll; New York. Fisher, Pleh, 9. .nu nunamiiKer, Bcnwar. Red Box Wis. BOSTON. Aug. 20.-6hore held Chicago' to two hltg today, and. though Boston made six errors behind him. the locale wen. S to 2. The Red Sox scored on timely hitting and by taking advantage of Clil cagoa mlsplaye. Score: RHE fcoston 0 1 .0 0 1 t 0 0 3 Chicago .......0 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 12 I 4 Batteries: Boaton. Sboie and Cady: ChlyMo, Wolfgang and Mayer. Simpson Makes Good Score In Western Tourney Amateur ch , bol w. f,r nln8 l,ulM- u,mrt "n ,hlr- (,x thlrty-.even. Lv.nV I ....a ...v.,. Among tha morning scores weie: I.ojIs "ntn, cair. v. r. .-eiaon. Oklahoma City, 77; Warren K. Wood, Homcwood, 77; George Sargent. Chvy Chase T4; George Simpson. Omuha. 78; Louis Jscoby, Dallas, ; A. fl. II err, Uncoln, 80; Jack NvU',e, San Francisco. 7S. slrsbarg Making; tiood. Johtnv S denbers la niaklns aood on the coast. H l an Omaha boxer who! wrigns io puunua ana nu umwn winning n.hia i imtJ iia la i,i.irh.rf tnr u Labor day bout at Reno, New. after which 1 will tak on George Chip. S'lden berg waa a pupil of Paul Murray while in Omaha. Throat aad Loagr T rookie will cease to trouble you by the timely use of Dr. King's New Discovery. Sure relief. SOc and 81. All druggists Adver tlenint, , 'i;l W ' f :r3Cl;fi -e ... , V. ' FiS!iS:iL, ydjWtNl . - iaA - - 1 r " a v . Tiwjbur.-jo j'eKvii'' -m, w m w m f s n u i i i i" .w n GOT FIFTY DOLLARS FOR PITCH, ; IN0 ONE INNING. If ft Walter Johnson, thn Washington Pitcher, wliu was given 802 by a base ball fan of Decatur, 111., to pitch one Inning In an exhibition same. In bin 850 Inning Johnson threw nine balls and struck tut threa men. OUIHET'S PLAY BRILLIANT Makes Splendid Sixty-Nine in First Sound of Finals. EVANS FINISHES WELL UP LIST Beet Five Spores of Day ' .Made or Xatlve America as Loots Trlller, Formerly of France, Plays t ooslateat tao-me. .CHICAGO, Aug. 20. Francis Ouimet. dclendlna his title todnv. made a. anlndid (A in the first round of ihe seventy-two- hole fins la of the national open goll tour nairent at Midlothian club, within one of the course record set this forenoo't by Walter C. Hagen of Rochester. Oi.lmet and Hagen both fe'.l off in the second toupii. takirs "6 and 74. respectively. Hagen's totul of 141 led the lied 0: sixty-five in the first day a pley and gave him a aood chance for the tlile. , geod Oulutei totaled 14. temporary second place going to Tom McNamara of Boston, who scored an evenly balanced lis. Chartca Kvens. jr., western amateur champion, and Warren K. Wood, former western title holder, finished well up In the list with 10 esch. William Rsulen bunch, a public links product of Chicago, who recently won the city champioasnlp, trade a scoie of l"d. Finish Farther Down.' ' Tha other amateurs finished furthe. down In the Hat. K. P. fcd wards took i: t gnd Jack Neville, Pacific roast champion. scored 153. Donald Kdwards. had 141 an! Louis Jscoby of Dallas Ltr.-ely remained In tho evrnt with liiS. All tbeso over i'i-1 were culminated by the rulej. The best five scores of th day wer made by native Americans, me udlng ! Ouimet. an amateur. Sixth on the list Is Louis Tc-llter. formerly of Frsace. who .-,j , ,naM.. same tnr II' Pieea a conBi.ieni game ror 11 Knellnh and Srotch golfcra were not so promlnf at as In yrsi s gonn b.v. ' - A aaerlca o Assor-latloo Reaalls. R ILE. I j J !!."!""'..!!"!!!!!!"!! 1 Kansas City. Clevelsnd ... St. Paul Irnulsvtlle . .. Minneapolis . Indianapol'g ill 8 '.;;'.l"; 2 RARC OLD II t III I ....wy WITH THAT ibsaw--. e I RUDOLPIT PITCfflES WIN AGAIN Boston Star Hurler Piles Up Eleren Straight Victories. BEATS PIRATES, SIX TO TWO lilts for Extra. Rases Oft O'Teele. and CeaaelBtaa Aid! Materlallr Ib Victory of tfce Visitors. PITTSBURGH. Aug. SO. Boston de feated Pittsburgh today by a score of C to S. It was the eleventh straight vic tory for Plteher Rudolph. Hlta for extra bases off O' Toole and Conselmaa aided materially In the visiters' victory. Score: RHE Boston 0 8000001S-6 1 i Pittsburgh 0O00SOO0O-S 0 S Batteries: Rudolph and Gowdy; Con-, zelman. O'Toole and Coleman. Cabs Beat Dodgcers. CHICAGO. Aug. 20.-Chlcaa-o made It 1 threo out of four from Brooklyn today. winning, 8 to 2. Two errora helped Brooklyn to gcore Its two rune In the third. Score: RHE. Brooklvn 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 7 1 Chicago 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 8 S Batteries: Ruelbnch and McCarty: Cheney and Breanahan Phils Bleak Cards. ST. LOUIS, Ana-. M.-Paakert'a single, e. racrlflce and Burns' two-base blow gave Philadelphia a 1 to 0 victory over St. Louis today. Score: R.H.E. Philadelphia 006000001-1 7 0 St. Louis 0 0000000 00 S 0 Bstteries: Tlncup and Burns; Doak and Snyder. BLAIR TAKES REVENGE UPON THE FONTANEU.ES BLAIR, Nb., Aug. S0.-(SpclaJ Tele gram.) Blair got sweat revenge today, defeating S'ontanelle, 10 to S, In swat ting match which waa decided la the gee- I ond Inning. Bla'r pounding . Cahoon for i eight hits and seven runs la this Inning. ! V. Cook replaced Cahoon. but still the Blair team hit the ball. Fontaaell tot all their hits and runs In the first tour Innings. After this Inning not a man reached second base. Fitch not allowing another hit. Score: PONTANKLLC. BLAIR. AB.H.O.A.E AB.H.O.A-B. Wat' man, rf. I ItaKang. lb. I V. c'k, aa.- I R. Co. Ib-aa 4 J. Cook. .. 4 V. C'ah'a. If 4 J. C 'n. s.-tb 4 14 4 t-ooka. lb... 4 8 T 4 4 3U 4 I liwr. cf.. 8 14 1 s 1 SKvllr. .... 4 114 lBureaara, ss 4 14 4 lgrsuaa, e. ... 4 0 4 4 4 Koappen, lb 4 4 11 44tava, If..., 1 I 8 tJeaaaa, rf... 4 lie aitch. p.... 8 11 8 18 1 1 11 I 8 8 8 1 1 4 9 S 181 1 t I ftcpue. it.. I I D. Cool. cf.. I 1 . , vwwau. avoi. Totals ..to 14 a a a Tetala ..II I 14 li rontauclle .' ) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 J Blair 0 7 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-10 1 wo-uaae nita: Looke. Koeppen, Clap- ' Per. Burcham, Hartung. Three-base hits rtune. Three-base hits- Krauae. Waterman. Harding. Stolen base: Krause. Double play: Burcliam to Koep- Cen to Cooke. Struck out: By. Fitch, : y J. Cahoon. 1; by V. Cook, i Left on baer: Blair. 3; Fontanelle, 7. Time: 1:4S.' Scorer: Kelly., Umpires: Bl4 and Menlekinj. ReTenas) Defeats Aaaley. '- ' .. Aug.. sa.-tBpeaai.i -In a well played 8am Ravenna ' de- tested Analey yesterday 4 to L Batteries: Ravenna. Thlessen and Greenslit Angley, Rhodes and Carr. Ravenna is holding a' carnival this week, a ball gam being played each day. Yesterday a program ' In honor of the old settlers waa rendered. The oldest aettler, Michael Nelea, SB yesrs old, n presented a rocking" chair. VILLA WIRES WARNING TO CARRANZA OFFICIALS NOGALUS, AKs., Aug. SO Tangible . 1 roof oi tha Carransa-VUIa split and tho danger of a new revolt In northwestern Mexico was reclv4 he 10 today. General Villa, the northern divisional comma alar. telegraphed Carrani military ofnoulg In ' " ,r nY oonvbatwd Jose si aria ; Maytorena. the elected govwrnor of the ' state. Villa would Invade th state with ' bis force which recently have been re- 1 ci uited and munitioned to war strengta In spite of th peaceful surrender of th I fctmer Huerta government at Mexico 1 City. , I Snrora state It la the military none. I commanded by General Obregon, who beaded the constitutionalist forces, which i recently entered Me:lco City and apart ,r,m vl'l' fllvIsMn. I s