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Ill THE GifAHA DAILY BEE I SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1004. i ! t il I OMAHA TAKES FIRST GAME Ekrax Outbat the Eoorkes, but Poor Held j lag OounU In Besolt. t : QUICK AND JARROTT BOTH HIT HARD ; Veer la Twles Tie, bat Omaha Ooo lata Lea lm th Sovoath and Star Thero the - Finish., 8IOUX CITT, la., Bept. 8.(8pecieJ Tel egram.) A bundlefest of' errora, In which Hutchlnaon, tha Sioux third baseman con tributed three, waa responsible for tha de feat of tha Sioux by Omaha today by the cor of 10 to 8. Tha Kama waa a listless exhibition marked by a continual awaiting of tha ball by both teama and Inexcusable fumbling by the local, Tha blta wore bal anced In favor of Sioux City, but the rank -" errora of tha team In the field substituted defeat Cor victory, Tha came started well " for tha Sioux. Lawler batted out an In field hit and sprinted across tba base with . the.apeed of a devil wagtfn. Fleming was presented ona with Quick' compliments. " Messnrly and Leslie came up with the nec- essery hits and th base were cleared. The Oroahas pounded Jarrott to a nlceity and by ' a bundle of errora tha basea were cleared without any trouble. The name ; thing In the third, followed by en occa sional Wt, error and run combination, "brought things to a point where the Sioux could not forge ahead. Starnagle, the new catcher for the Sioux, Vlll appear In tomorrow' gam. He and ' Leslie will finish the game bsfUnd the bat tor the Sioux. The score AB. B. II. 1 0 8 O. 1 3 a l 14 0 A. 4 8 1 9 0 2 E. fhlel, If...... 4 Carter, rf t Howard, 2K.... 6 Welch, of 4 Dolan. as. .......... Thomas,- lb. ...... ...... 5 Schipke, . 3b 3 Uondlng, c 6 Quick, p. ..... 4 Total , 37 10 11 2fi SIOUX CITY. 18 AB. R. H. O. A- B. lawler. If.... 1 .r... 1 a 0 It 4 1 : Curley, 2b...,. Parker, cf Messerly, Lb , Leslie, o Hutchinson, 3b... Kelly, s Jarrott, p 4 1 1 0 0 . .' Total 35 6 13 ZT 16 7 ' Leelie hit by batted ball. Omaha 0 13 0 0 0 9 8 0-10 'Sioux City ..... 1 lOOSOlOO-e Earned run: Sioux City, 8; Omitha, 1. Two-base hits: Lawler. Kelly, Howard, Dolan, Sohlpke. Home run: Curley. Double ?lays: Jarrott to Leslie to Messerly: Carter o Thomas; Quick to Howard to Thomas. Left-on basea: Sioux City; 9: Omaha. 4. ' Stolen bases: Lawler (2). Fleming (2). Bao , rlflce hits: Curley, Hutchinson (2), Carter, .Welch. Banes on balls: Off Jarrott, 6; oft - Quick, 8. Hit by pitched ball: Kelly. Struck ' out: By Jarrott, 3; by Quick, 1 Time; 1:4S. Umpire; Kelly. . Evoat Break at Dea Moines. DE8 MOINES, Sept. 8. Dee Moines won One and lost one with St. Joseph today. . Bcnleier, a new twlrler, was given a trial In the first game, but waa relieved by Hoffer at the end of the sixth Inning. First earns R. H. E. Des Moines 308100000-8 11 6 fit. Joseph 40000141 314 18 I Batterlea chleier. Hotter and Townei Hodaon, Dlehl and Garvin. beoond came R. H. E. Des Moines 11060010 10 14 4 St. Joseph 800100080 8 8 8 ' Batterlea Hoffer and O. Clarke;' Hodaon and Garvin. , .'. 'Springs Take tooth. DENVER, Sept. 8. Colorado Springs took both games from Denver today, the first on safe and timely hitting and the second on Denver' errors. Score, first game: i R.H.E. Colo. Spring.. ..0 0 0 1 0 1 4 1 WH 1 Denver 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 I 0-1 6 8 Batteries: Cable and Lucia; Vllleman . and Messltt Score, second garnet R.H.E. Colo. Springs.. .0 0 0 0 8 8 110 14 6 Denver 4 1 10 00 0 0 89 18 8 Batterlea: Eyler, Kenna and Lucia; Maupla and Messltt. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won, Lost.' Pet. Fenver m . 74 .807 olorado Springs.... 118 71 47 .n Omaha 122 69 66 . 541 Dea Molnee 126 65 61 .618 St. Joseph 120 49 71 .409 Slou fAty 114 86 78 MB Gamea today: Omaha at Sioux City, St Joseph at Dea Moines, Denver at Colorado Springs. OIMEI IS THE) NATIONAL LEAGUE! parka Pitching Enablee Phtladel I ' phi to Shut Oat Brooklyn, PHILADELPHIA. Bept. 8.-Good pitching Iiy Sparka resulted In a shut out for Brook yn today. Attendance 1,102. Score: rHlUADtZuFHlK. i BROOKLTN. R.H.O. A.B.I R.H.O.A.B- Thomaa, of., 8 18 0 0 String, lb... 0 1110 Olaaaoa. lb.. 0 0 1 WolirertoB, lb I I 1 i u union, id..,, g u m i t Oiular, of... 1 I 1 KcOm, rt.... 1 Lues, lb 1 Tltua, U 0 Hul.wltt, at. Dooln. o 0 0 Dobba. rt.... 4 0 0 0 Bheckart. If.. 0 0 Babb, m 0 1 RlUer. 0 1 S 1 1 1 1 I 0 T 1 4. Jordan, Sb... 0 0 0 MM.ch.ll, ... 0 0 1 Sparks, p. ..000 . ToUls 0 I IT I ll Tola la 0 0 84 to I Philadelphia 1 0010330 6 jrooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 ' Two base hlte: Strang, Babb, Titus. I Three base hit! Wolverton. Sacrifice hits: ui.aeon, x. Btoien .bases: momaa, z; wol verton, 8. Double plays; Dillon to Mitchell; Hulswltt to Lush; Hulswltt to Uleason. Left on bases s Brooklyn, 7; Philadelphia, a. First bttse on balls: Off Mitchell. 1: LoC Sparks, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Mitchell, U. Struck out: By Mitchell. 3; by Sparks, a. vvua pnen: Jiucneii. Time; l:ta. ura :lres: lunslle and Carpenter. r. Mow York Defeata Boston. h KEW TOBK. SeDt. 8. The battlna- of ' Iunn and Devlin combined with errors u of Tenney and Huymer won today' game H'iaoaay. .nena.noe; i,oib. score NSW YORK. BOSTON. K.H.O.A.I. R.H.A.O.B. 1 Soalln, ct. ' lima: rt 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 oeier. cr o o I 1 Tanner, lb... 0 0 10 1 Abbat'chol. aa 0 0 I 4 Bowvia'n, lb I Mm. It ... 1 Wlla. lb... t tunn. as 0 Ollbr. lb... 0 1 Cooler. K 0 0 0 0 3 0 Delehanty, lb 0 0 I I Moran. a 0 1 I I Cannell, rf... 1 1 1 0 0 Jamar, ajrlor. Karmor. lb.. 0 111 Willie, p 0 0 11 0 a ToUla. I 4 17 II 1 Totals 1 IM1I I tfew York , ...0 00 , 0 0 0 0 -3 rSoaton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 mrat base on errors: New York, 3; Bos ton, l. J-rt on Dasea: iw xork, : Bos ton. 1 First base on ball: Off Taylor. 1: ' off Willis, 1. Struck out: By Taylor, 1; ' by Wlllla . Three base nits: Devlin. Canneil. Two base hit Dunn. Sacrifice bit: Bowraian. Stolen ba:e: Devlin. r-"-bia aiaWi: Gilbert to Bower man: Ab- batUchlo to Tenney. Geter to Moran. Hit by pltuhnr: By Willis, 1 Wild pitch) i.,v num. . uua . a. oik tiupirai aiwau. . 47sUosro win froaa St. Loals. CHICAGO, Sept 3. Slatle, Barry and Kvara. the first men up In three dlffnr 'nt Innings, led off with hits for extra baa, two of them three baggers, the other ' a double, and all three scored on put iuute. A (Ut. a paaaedbaU and Burke' t, Sale Ten Million Boxes aYear. Ti) BEST HOT PCSVOIT ALL SUSSES. C3WEL TTtOliBLES the visitors from a ahut 4J0O. Score: i sr. Loms. A.V. R.H.O.A.B. Rlaaia If Ill 0 Vamll. lb. I... H.rrr, lb.... I Chaase, lb... 0 VH'anhr, ct. 0 (I'Nclll, ... 0 (m, lb.... 1 Jona, rf..... 0 Ttnbar, as.... 0 W aimer, .., 0 1 t Phannoa, IK. O Bxklar, lb. 0 M 0 0 9 Hrain, aa.... iraar. a.... Smoot, ef... imtiiaatry, rf Hurka, lb... Nlchxla. .. Totals I 0 17 17 01 Totsl...V' 1 Z chicsgo i o o i i j ; j r; Bt. Louis 0 0000010 0-1 Left on bnses: Chicngo, 2: Bt. Loula, (L Two bsse hits: Evers, Burke. tlJhree bsse hits:. Single. Barry. Sacrifice hits: r-ers. Shannon. Sto.en bases: Berkley. Btruck out: By Welmer, 4; by Nichols. 1. rasseg iri.-!f hamt nn bells: Off ball: O'Neill. ul-.iU. uii' mit hull: Farrell. Time: 1:14. Umpire: Johnstone. Postponed Games. PTTTSBCRO. Sept. 3. Pittsburg-Clncln-natl game postponed; rain. ataadlnar of the Teams. Played, won. Lost Pet. .726 .607 .687 .673 .612 .873 .339 .288 New York 7 M Chicago 117 . Jl TMttahurr 114 32 46 47 60 69 74 78 Cincinnati St. Louis Boston Brooklyn PhUnriAlnhla. .. : " . ... .... 1 1 1 vi ....121 62 118 44 ....118 40 ....118 84 Games today: St. Louis Pittsburg at Cincinnati. at Chicago; GAMES I.f THE AMERICAN LEAGIE plOadelpbta nad It. LoJla Break Even In a Doable-Header. PHILADEDPH I A, Bept. 3. The locale and St, Louis broke even in a double header today. Henley' fumble In the ninth inning, followed by hits gave the visitor the first game. Consecutive hit ting won the second for the loca.a. At tendance, ja.iwi. tscore, nrsi T. I4JUIB. R.H.A.O.E vi ti .inRl.PHU. R.H.O. A.M. Harta.1. It... I I 1 0 0 Plckorlnf. of. 0 0 0 0 Bnrkatt. If... 0 I I 0 0 Hemphill, ef. I 0 4 TL'a 1 1 a aa . . Ill It,. Criwa, t'.. 0 110 0 Hrnea, rf.... 110 0 0 Jonaa. lb 0 1 II 0 0 flMvbald. ID., v v a a Paldan, lb... 0 11 4 0 Murphr. lb.. 0 I M Crnaa. aa.. 0 1 I t I 1 1 0 Moras. ID..., l a 1 Buadan. a.... Ill I Srhrack. s.... 0 1 I 0 Peltr, B 0 0 0 0 0 Hanlar. p.." i Flack 0 0 0 0 0 Budhoff, p .0 0 0 0 1 l. . .a iftata ia o Tocala 8 1114 11 1 Davis out, hit by batted ball. Budhoff out for Bugden's Interference, Batted for Henley in the ninth. Rt. T-oula 0 010100024 Philadelphia 1 0000100 0-3 Left on bases: St. Louis 11; Philadel phia, 7. Btoien base: Hemphill. Two-bae hits: Schreck, Moran, Murphy, Hynes. Three-base hit: Hartsel. Sacrifice hits: Pickering, M. Cross (2) HjU: Off Pelty, 3 In one Inning; off Budhofr. 8 in eight In nings. Struck out: By Heniey, 1; by Bud hoff, 1. Bases on, balls: Off Hen.ey, 3; off Pelty, Hit by pitched ball: Padden. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Sheridan. Score, second game; ' PHILADELPHIA. BT. LOUIS. b u r. a m I R.H.O.A.aT. n.rtaal. If... 1 l' l' 6 0 Borkett, It... 0 10 0 0 Pickering, cf. 1 DaTli, lb 1 U Croaa, lb. 0 fim.KnM f . f ' ... a ., 1.111 -I A 1 I 1 T 0-1 I 0 1 0 1 I 0 l V V nvnipiiiiii 0 0 Wallaca. as.. 0 OIHrnaa, rf... 0 0 1 0 0 JnRM. lb.. 0 0 10 0 0 Murphy, lb.. 0 I I 1 0 Padden, lb.. Moras, lb... O'Connor, e. M cross, as. a . v Powers, o.... 0 0 4 1 0 Plank, P 0 111 Ho wall, p... Totals 8 17 10 01 Totals i " a Philadelphia 4 0vir3 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 03 Left on bases: Bt. Louis, 8; Philadel phia," B, Stolen bases: Pickering, . Davis. Two-base hits: Beybold (2), Murphy. How ell, Morsji Sacrifice hit: Hartael. Struck out: By Plank. 4; by Howell, 2, Bases on balls: Off Plank. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Padden. Time: 1:30. Umpire; Sheri dan. Cleveland Win Easily. BOSTON, Sept. 8.-The Clevelands today made thirteen hits off Young, winning faslly I to L Boston's only run resulted from a base on balls and a hit Attend ance: lti.ooi. score; CLEVELAND. BOSTON. R.H.O. AS. flelbach. If... 1 0 1 0 0 R.H.O.A.B Bay, ef Bradley, lb. rilok, rf..H. Lajole, b. Btoral, lb... Luah, If Turner, as.. BemU, o. ... Joas. p 1110 0 Parent, aa... 0 1 1 Rlahl. cf 0 0 0 Colllna, lb... 0 0 1 Praeman, rt.. 0 1 8 La.tJha.noe, lb 0 0 10 Ferrla. lb.... 1 Crter. .. Youns. p.. ,001 0 0 0 ToUla.l.. Cleveland . I 11 17 II l Totals 1 0 IT 1 ..0 2108001f-J ..1 0000000 01 Boston Two base hits: Bradley. . Flick, L-uen. Home run: Turner. Btoien base: Flick. Double plays: Turner to Lajole to Btov all; Bemls to Stovall; Bradley to Lajol. First base on balls: Off Young, 3: off Joss, 4. Struck out: By Joss, 4: by Young, 7. Time: 1:43. Umpire: Dwyer. New York Rosralns First Place. NEW YORK, Sept. 8. New York regained first place In the pennant race by beating Detroit again today. Attendance, 7,200. Score: NEW YORK. DETROIT. R.H.O. A.B.I B.H.U.A.. DouKhertr. If 0 1 I 0 0 Mclntyra, If. 0 0 I Keeler. rt.... 0 0 1 0 0 Barrett, cf... 0 Elberteld, as. 0 0 1 I OlRoblnaon, lb 0 Andeiaon, cf, 0 0 1 0 0 Hickman, lb. 1 Daniel, lb... 0 111 0 OCrawIord, rt. 0 Williams, lb 1 1 0 0 01 Drill, o 0 Conror, lb,.. 0 0 0 1 0 Lowe, lb 0 Kllnow, o.... 110 0 uiO'Learr. aa. . 0 Cbesbra, p... 0 10 1 OIKltson, p 0 a, p... 0 1 0 1 OIK tla......" 17 la"ol Totals 1 1 17 11 01 Total 1 a M 11 t New. York 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 Detroit 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Three-base hits: Crawford. Dougherty. Btoien bases: Klberfeld (2), Williams. Double Play: Drill to Kltson. Leil on bases: Detroit, 4: New York, 6. First base on ball: Off Kltson. 2. First base on errors: New York, Z. Btruck out: By Cheabro, 6; by tutson, 2. wild plton: Kit- son, 'nme: i;t. umpire! u L.ougnun and Connolly. ' Et Break at Waahlaaj-ton. . ' WASHINGTON. Sent 8. Washington and Chicago split even today. SmlUt easily outpltched Townsend In the tlrst game, notwllhstanainK uoor suDDort. in tne sec ond game Patten was a puszle in all but one inning. Aiienaance, ,ouu. score, nrst game; R.H.O. A. B.I R.H.O.A.B. Oram, rt 0 0 1 0 0 HerrtDg. ef.. 0 0 0 0 1 Jonea, of I Callahan, If. 1 Davla, as 1 McKarland, 1 Tanochlll. lb 1 I 0 0 1 1 0 Hill, lb 0 Htahl, lb 0 Huelaman, If 0 Caeeldy, sa... 0 Donovan, rf.. 0 Mullln, tb... 0 Clarke, e 0 Townaend, p. i ? I 1 14 Si Iaball, lb..., 0 1 14 iniuaon. so... v Hmlth, p 0 ToUla 14 17 IS 41 Total! 1 I 17 11 I Chicago 0 03010002-4 Washington 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hlta: Townsend, Smith, Davla, Dundon. Stolen basea: Tannehlil, UcFar land, Jonea. Sacrifice hits: Callahan, Jonea. Struck out: By Townsend, 4; by Smith, 4. Left on bases: Washington, 10; Chicago, 12. Time; 2:t6. Umpire: King. Score, second name: WASHINGTON. R.H.O.A.K CHICAOO. RHO.AB, O'Nell, ef.... 1110 0 Omen, rf 0 0 10 0 Hill, lb 0 gtahl, lb 1 Kuelaman, If 1 Caaaldy, la... 1 Doiiovan, rf.. 0 Mullln, Ih. ... 1 Klttradfe, e. 0 Patten, p.... 0 0 I 0 T 1 I o o Jonea, of 0 0 0 0 0 Callahan. If. 0 DaTla. aa 0 o o 1110 BullUan. o... 1 110 0 Tannehlil, lb 1 lub.ll, lb.... 1 Dundon, lb.. 1 Owen, p 0 Walah, p 0 1 I 1 .T 1 I 1 II 1 0 Totals I 10 II 11 1 ToUla 4 11 14 14 I Washington 0 0211010- Cfticago 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 04 Two-base hit: Huelsman. Three-base hlta: Huelsman. Casutdy. Btoien bases: Donovan, Jones. Double plays: Patten to Btohl; Cuasldy to Mullln to Hill. First base halls: off Patten, 1. Hit by pitched ten. 1. Lft on bases: Washington. lj Chicago. 7. Time: 1:45. Umpire: King, ataadlaa- of the Teama. raw York ill roston in Philadelphia 110 Chicago jig Cleveland 113 Detroit 113 Ht. Louis 113 Washington lit No games today. clean ttriallfi aaro out. Attecidanoa: CHIC 00. R.H.O .621 .611 :li .668 .418 .411 .243 West Point a wisatr. WEST POINT. Neb.. Sept. l-(Spclal Telegram.) The local loam defeated the WEATUZN 0101918 70 43 71 46 3 47 87 61 63 60 47 Bt 48 68 H 87 KM Pilwae flub In a wall Blared amine-H today. PV-ore: H.H.E. West Point ...0 0 1 1 -8. 4 J 0 i M 1 t M 4-1 I Pilger GAMES in AMERICA!! AiSOClATlOlf Hill kee Win rlrwt Oasse of Sorloa) troaa Kaasas City. KANSAS CITY,. Sept 8.Stricklett waa effective throughout and Milwaukee won the first game of th series. Attendance: 700. Bcore: MILWACKKB. f KANSAS CITT. ' R.H.O.AC. R.H.O. A. . tone, If 1 1 0 0 0 Rothfoss, It. 11 I M Srheefer. as.. 1 0 Nance. II.... 0 0 1 O'Urlea, lb.. 0 Clark, lb 0 Hemphill, ef. 0 Prunell, rf... 1 ftateman, lb. 0 Blatter?, a... 0 trtcklett, p. 0 1 Hill, ef 0 0 10 4 1 Bon Mr, lb... 0 0 1 t 0 0 Maaaer, lb... I I I i bewee. as ... 0 10 10 0 II 1 I 1 0 Hulll.an, lb.. 0 0 110 Rran, I 10 0 0 rranta a.... 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 4 1 17 11 11 Totals 1 4 IT T 0 Milwaukee r.l 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 04 Kansas City 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: Milwaukee. 2. Two baa hits: Lewee, Ryan, Pennelt. Home run: Pennell. Sacrifice hlts Nance, lwee, O'Brien, Hemphill. First base on balla: Oft Frant. 2; off Strlcklett, 8.. Struck out: By Frants, 9; by Btricklett, 8. Hit by pitcher: O'Brien. Left on baaea: Kansas City, 8; Milwaukee, 8. Time: 1:60. Um pire: Harrington. Colanabns Defeats Toledo. . 1 PAT TTtf DTro Cf PAlitmhtia .VIUmUI.O V. , KtTJlf. V. wv.u... u . feated Toledo today In an exciting fourteen- lnnlng game. Wrlgley acorea me winning run for Columbus on a fly-out, after hit ting safely for three baaea. Attendance, x, lai. Hcore: COLUMBUS. TOLEDO. k. HO. A.M. Bums. lb.... 110 0 0 Brown, of.... 1 14 0 0 Lea, rf 0 101 Morlarltr, lb 0 1 1 I 0 Kemawr. Ik. MM M Clark., s 0 110 0 O'Harh.' If... 0 4 0 0 R.H.O.A.B), JHtIs. rt I Martin. If... 0 I T I 1 0 1 1 1 rn.i, tb o Hotiseh'der.et 0 Klhm, lb.... 0 Teaser, e.... 0 WrlRley, lb.. 1 Br Id wall. as.. 0 Dorner, p. ... 0 0 10 0 0 1 1 1 0 Cllnaman. aa. 0 1 I 4 0 Stewart, p... e Martin, p.... -v v i a ToUla. ..I I 41 10 4 Totals...... I TNI U 1 Two out when winning run scored. Columbua 10000001000001-8 Toledo 1010000000000 0-8 Sacrifice hlta: Davis, Brown, Leo. Stolen bases: Frlel, Householder. First base on balls; Oft Dorner, 3; oft Stewart, 4. Two base hits: Davis, Burns. Lee. Three-base hits: Davis, Martin, Wrlgley. Double plays: Wrlgley to Klhm (2), Wrlgley . to Brldwell to Klhm. Mortality to Kemmer. Hit by pitched ball: Stewart. Btruck out: xsy isomer, ; Dy oiewari, z. rassea nu, Clark. Hits: Oft Stewart. 7, In U Innings; oft Martin. 1. In 3 Innings. Time, 3:11 Um pire; Klem. Loolavlllo Wlsa Easily. INDIANAPOLIS, Bept 8. Indianapolis nlaved a listless srarne today. Newlln waa pounded out of the box In the sixth Inning. Attendance, 1.&00. bcore; INDIANAPOLIS. B..H.A.O.E. LOUlBVTXLal. R.H.O.A.B. Kerwln, rt.;. 0 0 I 0 0 McCreeiy. of. 1 1 0 0 0 Macoon, ss... 0 0 I 1 1 Hallnuw. If.. I I I Hwanaer. u.. v l s i Hart. lb. .. 1 1 u Carr. lb 0 1111 Amdt, lb.... Ill Dexter. 0.... 3 11 HoaTlerer, lb 0 0 I 1 1 Dickey, lb... 1 I I 1 0 Heydoa, e.... 0 0 T 0 0 Phillip, rf-p llllo Cromler, rf.. 0 0 1 0 0 Rraaheer, lb. I I I M'ta-omerT. at 1 I Qulnlas, as.. 0 14 Bgaa, ip 0 0 1 Nerlln. p.... . Toun.....ii u r u t Totals...... I 10 IT 10 7 Louisville Indianapolis.... Bose hlU: Off Newlln. 1L In 6 Innings; off Phillips, 8 in 8H Innings.' Baaea on balls: uti Newiin, ; on niiups, a. Btruca out; By Newun, i; by pnuiips, ; Dy ugan, s. Hit by Ditcher: Qulnlan. Two-base hits: Phillips, Brashear, Montgomery. Home run: Brashear. Saorince hits: nan, sra shear. Double play: Magoon to Dickey. Passed ball: Dexter. Left on bases: In dianapolis, 7; Louisville, 8. Time: 1:68. umpire: uauswiner- , . . Minneapolis Wlna Fast Oamo. ST. PAUL, Bept. 8. The locals could not hit Thomas and lost one of the fastest and most exciting games of the season. At tendance, 2.90Q. Score: - BT. PAUL. R.H.O.A.g MINNBAPOLtS. R.H.O.A.B. Maleney, rf.. 0 0 0 8 0 Free nan, lb. 0 1 II 11 Coulter. If... 1110 Chech, ef. .., Jonee, ei...., Jaokaoa, rf. Wbaaler, lb Flournoy, if Kelly, lb 0 0 0 0 0 Oremln car. Ib 0 11 4 0 wearer, o.... 1 MoNlchola, tin I t t fox. Ib 0 0 I 10 irler, aa 0 I 1 10 ruomaa, p... 0 1, 0 1 0 ToUla. "l 1 17 10 1 Martin. Ib.. Marcan, as.. SulllTan, .. Blagla, p...., ToUla.... St. Paul 0 I IT It 00000000 0-0 00000100 01 Minneapolis Two-base Two-base hits: MoNlchola Weaver. Sae- rifle hits: Martin. Sullivan. Freeman. Btoien base: Flournoy. First base on balls: Oft Thomas, L Struck out: By Thomaa. Kelley 2. Marun (2). Diournoy: Dy oiagie, Maloney, McNIcbola, Freeman. Double plays: Qreminger to Freeman to Orem lnger, Fox to .Oyler to Freeman. Passed ball: Weaver. Wild, pitch: 81agle. Left on bases: Bt. Paul. 8; Minneapolis, 7. Time: 1:1. . ' Standing of th Toasaa. ' - Played. Won. Lost Pot. St. Paul 128 .. . 84 . 44 .V Milwaukee 128 V h .601 Columbua 127 70 .. 67 .661 Louisville 127 68 68 .648 Minneapolis 124' b .of Indlanapoll 183 . 0 73 .4M Kansas aty 126 61 . 78 .406 Toledo' 180 84 M .363 Games today! coiumDus ai loieoo, in- dlanapoll at Louisville, Milwaukee at nan- sua City, St Paul at Minneapolis. . ' Ten Inning to a Tie. ' Tha ITarrell A. Co. and Paxton aV Galla- fhers played a teri-lnnln game of base all yesterday afternoon. The game ended In a tie. that of 6 to 6. The game waa played on the old Young Men'a Christian association grounds and was fraught with much Interest The Farrells started out to disturb th peace by making three runs, and followed with one each in the third and fourth, arter wnicn mey were uimuia w acore. Jenkins caught a hot liner with one hand In the fourth inning and received three encore. Gibson's batting also cre ated considerable talk in the north part of th city yeaterday afternoon. Bcore i x a, rt 0 200301000-1 Farrell A Co 8 0 1,1 0 0 0 0 0.0-6 Batterlea: Paxton A Gallagher, Clara; and Gibson; Farrell Co., Moeher and Strong, iimnira' n rrv Rita. , The Paxton ex Gal laghers play the Joe Smith team at Man- awa mis anernoon. i . - . Deahler Defeata Braalaa. DESHLEK, Neb.,' Sept 8. (Special.) Deshler and Bruning played here today be fore a large crowd. The locals started oft In the leaa ana were never neaaaa, touun lng up Rhubeskey, the Lincoln T. M. C. A. pitcher, for a total of fifteen hits. Includ ing fnnr twn-hane and one three-base hit Struve held Bruning at all times, allowing hut two hlta. Score: Deshler 04001810 10 Bruning 000080 800 8 Ra-ttei'laa: Rrunlna. Rhubeskey and Gar rels; Deshler. Biruve and Blttler. Btruck out: ay Biruve, 10; or. xuiuooaaoyi a. plrel, Clark. Omaha Flayera Vial Onawsw , ONAWA. Ia.. Bent. 8 (SDeclal.) "Spotty" Freese and Tank Brown of Pa Rourke' aggregation of ball player vtolted Onawa ?eteruay on ineir way irom jues jnoinso n Hinm Citv. Thla la tha home of Freese and waa the home of Brown in 1802, and there are attractlona here now that call for his individual attention whenever the opportunity presents itaeit, ana no is very welcome. Brown says be will resume his atudiea at Amea as soon as the Western iiiua aaaaon closes, and that ha cares more about completing hla two-year course than for professional pau. rial Club Boata Soldiera. Th Thurston Rlflss went down to de f t at tha hands of the Field club Tester. day afternoon. The society boy a had tbir hatting clothes on and hit Dunn hard. Hla support waa also very raggeo, rnmeau m error Doing paruouiau-ty yeuuw. scumi Field Club 4 0 0 t 0 1 1 0-17 18 8 Thur. Rifle... 0 00101810 I I Battel lea; Taylor and Chambers; - Dunn ana uoaa. Central Win Dooble-Header. Tha Omaha Central won two wall- played gamea at Exposition park ground yesterday aiternoon. The first came waa with the Woodmen of tha World team and resulted in a soor ol to 8, ana the seoona wim tne Aic;ora-iraays; score, i u i Batterlea: Centrala, Wlnalow, Drew aad. jvavan; woo omen, jiTana ana vnaae. no ond game: Cenlrala, Carlaon and Oarlsont McCurd-Bradya, SUna and Brown. Blruoai out: uy vrison, xu; oy oiine, a, Waterloo Plteher Mesponsllale. . MARSHALLTOWN, Ie., Bept 8. (Bpeolal Telearajn.) The work of the Waterloo pitcher in striking out eleven, and tha flow work of tha locals loot today'a gam. Boor: R.U.H. Waterloo 0 M 1 M I 1 M H Marahalitows.,.0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 -g 3 4 oaiienea, ureen ana Onoous; JMew. meyer and Hess. arlagaelg riada Brsrtaar Kaay. BPRrNGFIRLD, Neb Bept I Bieo1al Telegram.) ,.-lngflold took the aeoottd game from Ureen wood ttaoil down by a oor of 8 to 8. Boorei . .. Rjtat Bprlogflald ..,.3 t t I M I 1 M 11 I Urwenwood ... I i 4 M I t Ul 1 ! bmttenes; Biuta aad Bates; Burke anei Stevbanaua. Tliaos 1 JS. Umplrei Curia. MANY NEW WORLD'S RECORDS Oljmpio Games at St. Lonia Till Lai ia Bias of Qlorj. NEW .YORK ATHirrES MAKE BEST SCORE Chicago CI as) Prarteats Awsrllag Lovlog Cap, Claiming that Dewltt Entry la Iraearalavr. ST. ' LOUIS, Sept 8. After a meet prob ably unequaled In th sporting annals of thla or any other country, th Louisiana Purchase exposition revival of th world' famous Olympla game has taken It place In history, mad noteworthy by th otean, sportsmanlike conduct of th competing athlete no lesa than by It brilliant array of broken world' and Olymplo record. With th finish of th International team race, th last event on today card, th 1904 Olympiad came to aa end under cir cumstances that will make It an event long to be remembered. Th weather waa Ideal and acme time befor th contestants In th first race faoed th tarter' pistol, th Immense Stadium was packed to It capacity and many hundred wer standing In th field. Th event were run off with rapidity and following th announcement of each broken Olympla record, th crowd roe to It foot and cheered the fortunate athlete again and again. During th four mil International race th prise cup wer awarded to the winners of th several Olympla championship events by the donor. Cbleaa-o Make Protest. Owing to protest mad by th Chicago Athletlo association, th award of tha mag nificent loving cup, emblematic of th Olympla championship, was not mad to th athletlo organisation whose representa tives scored th most point In Olymplo championship event during the meet Th final acore, according, to th of ficial figures, of th first four club I as follow: New Tork Athletlo club, 88; Chicago Ath letic club, 68; Milwaukee Athletic club, 48; Greater New Tork Athletlo association. 31. Tha Chicago association, however, ha protested the ntry of John R. Dewltt of th New Tork Athletlo olub, who won second place in the sixteen-pound hammer event and the New Tork Athletlo asso ciation tug of war team which finished fourth In that vont Th result of these protest will be, unless th charge are withdrawn, that the awarding of the cham pionship cup will be delayed until after the - meeting of th governing board of the Amateur Athletic union In New Tork next November. Should tha protests be allowed by that body, it will result In a tie, as Dewltt won three points and the tug of . war team on point for th New Tork club. Again, today, did th contesting athlete how championship form and three Olym plo records fell befor their assaults. Many Reeerda Broken. Not only did James D. Llghtbody of the Chicago Athletlo association clip three fifth of a second oft th' Olymplo record for the 1,800 meter run, but be won the vent In on of th finest finishes that has marked the entire meet. Llghtbody, Verner and Hearn, all of the Chicago Athletlo as sociation, were well bunched at the begin ning of the laat lap. . It waa seen that they wer moving at a wonderful rata of apeed, but when three-fourths of the way around the track on tba laat lap, Llghtbody de veloped a burst of apeed that left his club- mate several y-vd In th rear and brought the audience to Its feet ' There waa an unusually . fin field In th pot vault contest. Five men broke the Olymplo record before' the event narrowed down to th final Jumps, with three men eligible. Charles B. Dvorak of tha Chicago Athletlo association then demonstrated his class and from ' th eleven-foot mark ho competed alone, th other -four men being tied at that mark. Dvorak' best was 11 feet 8 inches, breaking the Olymplo record of 10 feet 8.8 Inohes. held by I. K. Baxter of th University of Pennsylvania, made at the Pari alymplad. In th jump-off for second, third and fourth place, Ward Mo Lanahan of the New Tork Athletic club, and Claude Allen failed to clear at 11 feet Th latter was beaten by McLanahan later for fourth' place. ' Leroy Samae, Indian university, defeated L. Wllklne of tho Chi cago Athletlo association for second place. Intcroat la Dlaona Tkrsw, Tba keenest competition of the entire week's program developed la th discus throw. M. J. Sheridan of th Greater New Tork Irish Athletlo aaaoclatloa and Ralph W. Rose of th Chicago Athletic association tied for first place with throws of 128 foot VS Inchea, breaking the Olymplo record by mora than ten feet A splitting point la not allowed la an Olymplo championship and th men wer forced, to throw off the tie. Th beat that Itoae c-ld do waa 120 feet 84 Inches, while Sheridan, although beating him, also a bowed a reversal of form and the distance that gave him tint place was 137 feet lO"' Inches. - Th four handicap events proved a wel come addition to the championship program and the event were eloeely contested. A great deal of "complimentary comment has been made regarding the . handicapping at tha moot aa In nearly every event the men have been well bunched at the finish. Tonight th visiting athlete wer the guests of the Missouri Athletlo club at a banquet. Those who broke records during the Olympla game wer called upon to re spond to toast. Summaries: Four-mil International team race, Ave men each team, two teama entered: New Tork Athletlo olub won, Chicago Athletlo association second. Time: 21:17. 00-yard dash, handicap: C. Haatedt, M. A. C., Bt Louis (4 feet , won; E. F. Annls, C. N. T. I. A. A.. New Tork (4 feet), sec ond: Fred Bnglehart, Mohawk A. C, New Tork CI feet), third; W. C. Blome, M. A. C, Baltimore (6 feet), fourth. Time: :0Sy. Pole vault: Charles E. Dvorak, C. A. A., Chicago, won with 11 feet 8 Inohes; Leroy Bamso, Indiana university,- Bloomlngton, Ind., second with 11 feet Inches; L. WI1 klns. C. A. A.. Chicago, third with 11 feet 3 Inchea; Ward McLanahan, N. T. A. C., New Tork, fourth with 11 feet In th iump-off Sams cleared 11 feet 3 Inches, ut Wilkin failed after three trials. Three standing lump: Ray Ewry, N. T. A. C, New Tork, won with 34 feet 7H Inchea; Con Making, McKlnney, Tex., sec ond with S3 feet 4 Inches; James F. Stadler, Franklin A. C, Cleveland, O., third with 31 feet 3 inches; O. B. Bervl, Cornell uni versity, fourth with 31 feet l incpeev Dumbbell competition: Oscar Ostiff, M. A C, Milwaukee, won with 48 points: Fred Winters. N. W. B. A. C, New Tork, sec ond with 46 points; Frank Kungler, 8. W. T. V., St Louis, third with 10 points. Three entries. . ' 440-yard run, handicap: Frank O. parcy, Flnlay City, Mich. (13 yards), won; George Underwood. N. T. A. C, New Tork (scratch), second; J. B." Peck. Montreal. Canada ( yards), third; J. P. Lydon, St. Louis (24 yards), fourth. ' Time: :60H. 1.600-meter run (1.640.41 yarda): James D. Llghtbody; C. A. A.. Chicago, won; W. F. Verner, C. A. A.. Chicago, second; L. B. Hearn,' C. A. A.. Chicago, third; D. C. Muneon, N. T. A. C.L New Tork, fourth. Time: 4:06.. . " . 100-meter run: Archie Hahn. M. A. c., Milwaukee, won; N. J. Cartmell, T. , M. O. A.. Louisville, Ky., second; WlllWun Hogen ion. C. A. Aw Chicago, third; F. R. Moul tonT K. C. A. C, Kansas City, fourth. Hammer throw. 16 pounds, handicap: John Flanagan, O. N. T. I. A. A.. New Tork (scratch), won with 153 feet 4 inches: A. A. Johnson, T. M. C. A.. St Louia (34 feet), second with 161 feet T inches: C. C. Chad wick, N. T. A. C. New Tork (21 Jeet) third with 161 feet 6H Inches; L. L. HfTden, M. A. C, Baltimore (33 feet), fourth with 148 feet 8 inches. ....... Throwing the dlsdus: M. J. SberMMi. O. N. T. f A. A. New Tork. first 128 fet 10 Inches; Ralph W. Rose,; C. A. A., Chi cago, second, lis feet Wi Inches: .KwoIas P. Georgan taa, Athena, Greece, third, 123 feet TV Inches; John Flanagan. Q. N. T. 1. A.! A.. Now Tork, fourth. feet 7H Inches. Throwoff for first and aecond plf-ce: Bherl dan. 127 feet 1W4 Inchea; Rose, 120 feet tH inchea. . ' Field Cloa Golf. Tha following were the acore In the golf match played yesterday afternoon at the Field club for a cup glvn by th club. B, M. Martin, 6 up. F. J. Heel, 8 down. W. ES. Rhoadea, I up. E. H. Naah, 3 up. k H. Larson, 6 up. L. M. Talmage. 8 up. P. C. Davison, 6 up. . W. H. Brill, up. A. C. Jones, 6 up. F. Beake, 6 down. L. D. Cerrler, down, m w Arthur. 7 down. C. N. Robinson, 7 down. F. C. Pierson, 8 down. Diets Team Wins at Fremont. FREMONT, Neb.. Sept. l-(Speclal Telegrams-Bases on ball by Beardalev were whit defeated the Pohl Shepherd team this afternoon. The C. N. 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