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The Omaha Sunday Bee, JOT FOUR sporting SECTION Iiti3 OS ID TSUL OMAHA. SUJDAY MORNING. JU1Y Iff. 1911. SINGLE COVY HYK CENTS. Phillies and Giants PuH Away From Cubs; Omaha Loses to . the Grizzlies GRIZZLIES GRAB ONE FROM OMAHA Denrer Bags the Opea.'ng Mei by Reason of Wild (Jhuck by Mr. Pick, LUDERUS' HOMERS WIN E0RT11ILLIES Four-Bag-gers in Second and Ninth Innings Give Two to One Vic tory to Local Team. PIRATES SCORE ONCE IN FIRST Champions of the Western League, 1911 ERRORS TURN TIDE WRONG SPORTS Good Game Till Sixth, When Poor Work Spoili It. DEMOTT PELTED VIGOROUSLY Eleven 'Hit Garnered by the Foe 'Before He Quits. DENVER PLAYS BALL ALL WAY Visitors Pat tp Fine Article ta V rield nnd nt Hat and haw Chnmntonshlp Form ' " ' Alwaps. -'' Six errors cost Omaha the first Rama of ths series with the Grizzlies yesterday afternoon before one of the best week-day crowds of the season. Iemott was him mereil for eleven hlta before he wu retired !n favor of Cook In the eighth Inning. Denver took the lead at the Jump and held" It for three Innings, when the Rourkes tied the score with three hits. The same then . progressed without an error, and star ball plsvlng prevailed until the nlxth Inning, when 'Pick gave the Grizzlies three runs by heaving the. ball about two feet out of Kane's reach at first. Hut two hits were made that Inning.- In the next Inning two reins came In on an error by Agnew and three on hits. After this Agnew was displaced by Lynch and Temott benched In favor of Cook, who held the visitors to no hits or runs for the foat of the game. The' best .week-day crowd of the season turned out and Were all of the lusty lunged class .The Penver team showed that H Is of championship caliber by play tag real bane ball. s The double umpire system waa Installed at Omaha for the first time this season. McDowell arrived with the Denver players to work with Clarke. He worked the bases, while Clarke attended to the plate. Mc Dowell made good v;th the fans with his alertness and foil j wins' of the bail. Clarke was a trifle off color on balls and strikes. On two different tccaslons Demott had Qulllln struck out, but Clarke failed to see the balls, which split the pan and also the peacefulness of the crowd when ha called them balls. Lynch. Hie new catcher ac quired from Des Moines, played part of the game and worked well, catching two men off second. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. H. A. 3 1 0 e o 5 1 1 1 a o Pick. Sn - 6 Kane, lb .. Porkorney, lb Thomason. cf . Bchoonover, If Nlehoff, 2b .... Agnew. o Lvnch, c .-. Williams, rf .. Kneaves, ss ... Demott, p Cook, p Totals ...... 36 4 1 27 14 DENVER. AB. R. H. E. Uoyd. 2b ....... GHmore,4 If ....... Cassldy. rf , Beall. cf Qulllln. 3b , Mndsay, ib ...... Coffey, ss Frambes. c Sehrleber, p .... '.Totals ....... Omaha Runs . Hits Denver - Runs ........... Hits-.... Two-base hits Three-base hit: ...38 10 U 37 18 0 , 1 1 1 3 1-4 t 0 0 1 4 1 31! ... 1 0 4 6 0-10 ...11100140 0-U Williams. Demott Beall. . Kane. Bases on balls: Off emott, 3; oft Schrieber. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Quillln. Struck out: By De mott. 2; by Schrleber. 7; by Cook, 1. Sac rifice hits: Lloyd. Gil more, Lindsay. Stolen bane: Coffey. Hits: Off Demott, U la seven Innings. Left on bases: Omaha, ft; Denver, ft. Time. 1:06. Umpires: Clark and McDowell SIOUX CITY 0TJTHTTS PUEBLO Visitors Take Opralai Gsai y Scmbto of Eight to Poor. , PUEBLO. Colo.. July 16. Sioux City out hit Pueblo today and took the opening game by a score of 8 to 4. Pueblo tried out another new pitcher, but ho was wild, and the visitors took s lead In the aarly inutngs. Score: ' ' SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O, Andreas. 3b Stem, lb .... Rreen. if ... Dawaon, rf Hartman. ss Hellly. 3b .. Holmes, cf . C. Miller, o V. Miller, p Sage, p 3 3 0 3 3 3 3 0 1 '0 1 u Totals S PUEBLO. AB. R. 13 27 H. O. A. Bechtold, ef . Heraer, ss .... Held en. If .... Koerne. lb .. Hugh.. 3b ... Darla. rf Claire, 3b Shaw, e Maple, p Perry, p Kalkenburg Totala .... 6 1 ft 2 .. 1 XI IS ...... ' 'Batted for Perry In r.lnth. Siou City ? 0 0 0 0 1 3 1-S Pueblo 00401000 0-4 Stolen base: Hartman. Two-baso hlta: Hartman. Breer., Helden. Tbreo-baso hit: Davis. Double plays: Rellly lunaMlsted. tlartman to ttem, Kerger ta Hughes to Koeiner. v Home runs: Rellly. Iavt. Struck owt: By Maple. 1: by Perry, ; ty tfxgo, 1. . Bases on balls: Off Mspla, 3; off Perry. 1: off Miller. 4; off be. X. Wild pitch: Perry. Time: 1:. Umptrea: Haskell and Jackson. BITVALO MOTORC YCLK ACES Hasha w las Flfteeo-Mllo Rare far Professlooal Riders. BUFFALO. July 13 -The feature of the motorcycle races held at the 1'crt Erie, Ontario, tra.k today In conjunction with tbe convention of the American Federation of "Motorcyclists was the fifteen-mile race . tor profesulonal rwVrs. Ed Hasha of Dal las. Tex., won In 13 Sumtnarys - Ten. nil i national amateur championship, final heat: J. V. Constant. Brooklyn, first; Krank Hart, New York, eeoond; J B. An drritoa. Elisabeth. N. J.. thirO. Time. 1.J3. Flfleea-mile profts.-Junal. final heat: Ed Hasha. Dallas. IVx.. first; Ha Ike. 8a KranctM-o. sevonJ; Mitchell, Chicago, thiri. Time. ll WV Ten-mile trade rMera. final heat: Hart, New York, first: Willis. Canton. O . second. Bernard. Culi-ago, third. Time, l is. ' f O"- "c fZ ss (R) fr'- "ri ':. y. - ,-v,; pipdf & III ANTELOPES LOSE BY 7 TO 2 Dei Moinea Bats Applegatl Out of Box at Lincoln. BENZ PITCHES A GOOD GAME Vltowskl Drives Oot Tkrte-BsM Hit Colllgao Cobh Get Two- . Baggers-- Bla Stolea Bases Twelve ' Btrtkeoots. LINCOLN, July lSDes Moines batted Applegate out of the box and won from Lincoln by a score of 7 to J. Bens pitched a good game. Score: LINCOLN. ! " AB. R. O. 1 1 . 0 1 11 3 I 8 0 A. 1 0 0 7 . 0 1 1 -2 0 0 Cole, cf Cobb, rf , Dundon, 2b McCormick. If. Thomas, lb Gagnier. ss Cockman, 8b.... Stratton. c Unglaub ...... Appiegatc, p..., Smith, P 4 V VII io i o iV 0 It Totals 36 2 6 27 ' 13 . t DES MOINES. AB. K. H. O , A. 0 E. 0 1 0 Curtis, If Colllgan, ss Mattick. cf Dwyer, lb Korea. Sb. ......... Anderson, rf Graham, 3b Ultowskt, e Bens ,p Totals 6 ft 4 3 11 0 .39 7 11 37 10 ' 'Batted for Stratton (p. ninth. - Lincoln 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 03 Des Moines 3 1 0 0 0 i 0 0 .0-7 Three-base hit: Ultowskl. Two-base hits: Colligan, Cobb. Left on banes: Lincoln, ft: Des Moines. 10. Stolen bases; Thomas, Gagnier, Cockman. Dwyer (2), Anderson. Struck out: By Applegate, 6; by Kmlth, 3; by Bens. 4. Bases on balls: Off Apple gate. 3; off Smith. 1. Time: 1:54. Umpires: McKea and Weaver. TOFEXA DEFEATS ST. JOSEPH Rata BtosMi Game at Ead of Klrth Score Fear to Oao. TOPEKA. July lS.-Rain stopped today's game at the end of the fifth inning. Topeka winning, 4 to L The locals bunched hits off Crutcher with Mclnke's error In the fourth for three runs. Score. TOPEKA. A R. R H. 1 0 A. 0 n 0 0 3 3 0 Rlckerl, If Emory, Sb I K lug. cr Heecher, rf Edmiston, a... Whltnev lb.... Kreps. Jb Chapman, c... Durbln, p Totals IS 4 ST. J08EPH. AB. R. 4 15 H. t 1 1 0 0 0 1 3' o. 0 15 A. E. n Kelly, rf , Powell. If..... Relllv, 2b willing, cf.. Horton, lb.... Kerns, c Meinke. as. ... Hamilton, Sb. Crutcher. p... 3 . .0.,. 1 ' ' .:...! . Totals Topeka 1 0 0 3 0-4 St. Joseph 1 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Whitney, TteUly. ' Sacri fice hit: Emory. IViuhle plsv: 'Crutcher to Rellly to Horton Stolen base: Zwtllin First bsse on balls: Off I'urbln. 2: off Crutcher. I. Struck out: By Durhin. ; by Crutcher. 1 wild rlt'h: Crutcher. Passed ball: Kerns. Time: 1:00. Umptrea: Knapu. and Morgan. Canadian Team Wlos Shoot.' BISLET. Fligtand. July 15. At the Na tional Rifle association tournament today the Canadian team wot the MacKinnon challenge cup with an aggregate of 1.U1 points out of a possible l.ftOO. The English team was second with .59. Ireland, Soot land, New Zealand. Guernsey, South Africa and India followed In the order Darned. YORK STRONG WITH THE STICK Beats Seward by Connecting Up When Bases Are Fall. DYE MAKES TWO HOME BUNS Io Fine CoadltloB sod Resalt Shows Io Final Score Rata Stops Games at Ssperlor, Grand Island and Kearney. TORK. Neb.. July 15. (Special Telegram.) York beat Seward today by hitting with men . on bases. Seven home runs were made, Tork getting five and Seward two. Dye waa the big noise In this department, getting two, his first one with - two men on bases. Score: SEWARD. AB, H. O. A. E. 1-2-1 1 1 0 0,0 3 3 10 2 .10 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 ' 1 4 0 0 10 0 0 4 0 0 11 4. 0 8 24- 'l' ' 2 H. O. A. E. 114 0 0 S 3 1 1 o;.o 0 1 0 0.0 1 15 0 . 1 18 .00 2 1 2 1 2 6 3 0 v 1, 0 ft 1 10 37 17 4 Stanley, ss... Hanson, rf... Neff, 2b Henley, lb... Uo bin son. If. Fullen, 3b.... West, cf...... Wally, c 4 ft 2 6 5 4 6 , 3 . 4 Wheeler, p... 37 '" TORK. AB. 1 Totals .... Farrell, Sb.;. Smith. 2b... Henlsay, If. Harm, cf.... Payne, lb... Davis, rf.... Dye, ss Copple, c... Fentress, p. 6 i as 4 , Totals 35 Sewurd 1... 0 0 Vort: 0 3 4 2 0 1 0 0 0-7 1 0 0 4 1 1 -10 Heme runs: Dye (2, Wheeler, Henlsay, Neft,- Farrell, Davis. Two-baso bite: Stan ley, Payne, Copple. Bases on balls: Off Fentress, 7; off Wheeler, 1. Struck out: By Fenlresa, 6; by Wheeler. 4. Wild pitch: ireniress. Time: 3:00. Umpire: Edwards. Wolgast is Anxious to Meet Mr. McFarland Lightweight Champion of Ring Works Ijs Jaw in Chicago While Wait ing for Train to Milwaukee. CHICAGO, July 15. (Special Teleg-am.)-"Packey McFarland may have a chance to fight me any time he wants to," said Lightweight Champion Ad Wolgast, who amed hero from San Francisco today with J Mrs. Wolgast. and continued to Milwaukee. Wolgast seemed to be In a htppy frame of mind. One of tbe first to greet him hert was Msnager Thlry, who pilots the ring destinies of McFarland. "Tea. I'll fight Packey ten rounds at Milwaukee at 133 pounds at 4 o'clock the day of ths boxing contest, providing the stock ysrds maa will post a 36.000 forfeit for a twenty-round bout In San Francisco within six months, weight to be 133 pounds three hours and a half before ringside." No ono could miss out on telling that Wolgsst Is In grand condition. One would gather from Wolgast's ' talf that If Manager Tom Jones did not keep the. stiff rein on him he would sign up with psckey at catch weights, so confident Is he that he can clean him up, as well as sny of the fighters of his division. Wolgast thinks his concession of .133 pounds, three and a half hours before ringside, for a twenty-round fight. Is liberal and has told Thlry that be means It. "Packey saw fit to crawl out of a chance to meet me when I offered my beat terms. Now he can take up the Milwaukee tout, with Its provision,-if he Is so eager to get my game." Wlsaide Gets Trimmed. WAYNE. Neb.. July 15. (Special Tele gram.) Omaha Giants defeated Wlnslde today. Batteries: Omaha Giants, Williams land Davis; Wlnslde, Cress and Boveo. exnux crms HUErctprr rase kaiu, tkk. Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. I NATL. LEAGUE. -W.LPct. W.L.Pct. Denver 61 30 .0i Philadelphia 49 31 .613 Lincoln ......46 33 .6S2New York ..48 81 .t)0H Pueblo 45 3S .STTjChlcago 4a 31 .xiil St. Joseph ..46 36 .561fSt. Louis . .44 34 .m Sioux City ..42 3S .&PittHburg Omaha 40 41 .4MiCinclnnatl Topeka ......32 4 .85 Brooklyn Des Moines. 20 62 .244 JJoMton ., ..4.1 34 ..82 4T .416 ..30 47 .o ..20 (8 .2i AMER. ASSN. AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. W.UPct. Columbus ...SO 3S .MKjDetrolt 66 24 ,70ft Kanaas City. 4H 41 .529! Philadelphia 60 29 .& Minneapolis 45 42 .617 Chicago 41 37 MS Milwaukee ..43 44 .44 New York ..41 38 .61 St. Paul ....43 44 . 4S4 Boston 42 S3 .Sift Louisville ...43 45 .48Cleveland ...41 42 .4X Toledo ......42 47 .4721 Washington. 27 64 . 833 Indianapolis 39 60 . 4381 St. Louis ....22 67 .278 NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.1 , W.L.Pct. Fremont ...... 85 24 .693! Falls City. ..29 21 .580 Superior ....35 4 .69.11 Shenandoah 28 23 .549 Grand Isl'd. 84 27 .557 Auburn 27 24 .6i Hastings ...29 30 492j Clarlnda 2i 27 .480 Seward 29 31 .41 Humboldt ...23 28 .4M Kearney ....27 32 .458i Neb. City. ...21 30 .412 'Columbus ...27 34 .443 York 22 36 . 3761 Yesterday's , Resells. WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver, 10; Omaha, 4. St. Joseph, 1; Topeka, 4. Des Moines, 7; Lincoln. 2. Sioux City, 8; Pueblo, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' . Chicago, 12; Boston, 17.' ' - St. Louis, 1; Brooklyn, 3. Cincinnati, 8; New York, 4. Pittsburg, 1; Philadelphia, 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. . Washington, 6; Chicago, Philadelphia. 2; St. Louis, & Boston. 4; Detroit, . -New York. 4; Cleveland. 12. AMERICAN ASSICIATION. Columbus, t; Toledo, 4. Louisville, 3; Indianapolis, a Minneapolis, 8, Kansas City, 4. St. Paul, 6; Milwaukee. 3. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Fremont-Grand -Island; rain. Columbus-Kearney; rain. Seward. 7; York, 10. Hastings-Superior; rain. MINK LEAGUE. Clarlnda, 3; Shenandoah, 3. Humboldt, 18, Nebraska City, 10. Falls City, 2; Auburn, a Games Today. Western League Denver at Omaha. St. Joseph at Topeka, Des Moines at Lincoln, Sioux City at Pueblo. American League Washington st Chi cago. Philadelphia at St. Louis, Boston st Detroit. American Association Columbus st Toledo, Louisville at Indianapolis, Minne apolis at Milwaukee, St. Paul at Kansas City. Nehraska State League Fremont at Grand Island, Columbus at Kearney, York ' at Seward, Hastings at Superior. MTOY WILL COACH BELLEVUE oBsaamansssB) Training! Cam lor Sajsad Will Bo Plteked at Soma Point In State. Bert McCoy, the successful and popular foot ball coach f Bellevtio Isst year, will leave his lawv practice (Knoxvllle, la.. and return to pilot: the Bellevue Indians through ths 1M1 season, which promises to be one of mors than usual success.' . Games have been scheduled with Doane, Hastings, Wesleyan and Mornlngslde, and some dates remain to be filled. Highland Park. Tarklo and Peru are being considered ss possi bilities for .games. A training camp will in all probability be established before the beginning of thf school year somewhere In Nebraska to' get , the men ready ' for the hard grind that win begin on September 16. The heavy Mornlngslde game Is sched uled for October 7. two weeks earlier than a big game usually comes. Waoaa Wisa from McLean. WAl'HA. Neb., July 15 (Special.) The s . . sfm U1 at kurst twlfcsV by the ncore of 8 to 2. Olaon's teal of home in tne eixin wtva int-ieHur - aJ--. II U K fa"""-- ' ..!. fill 1 ALlJSMa, . wy ft w v " - McLean OOO0O2OOO-23J Batteries: Wauaa. Johnson and Bosse; M'-Iean. Bower and Cook. Wausa plays tne umana uiants ners aion e t 1 TIGERS DOWN TWO PITCHERS Wood and Moser Knocked Out of Box and Detroit Wiris. NINE TO FOUR IS FINAL SCORE Klllllay Finishes for Boston and Allows Detroit Bat One Hit Wlllett Effective Except tn Fosrth and Fifth. 1 DETROIT. July 15. Detroit knocked Wood out of the . box today. He retired two men -and the next three singled. Moser replaced him and Detroit knocked him out of the box In the fourth. Klllllay finished, and allowed Detroit one hit la the remaining Innings. Wlllett was effective In every round but the fourth snd fifth. Score: DETBOIT. AD H O Jones, If 114 Bush, m 0 4 Cfcbb. cf I I i Crawford, rf. 4 t l Dsleh'ntr. lb 4 1 11 Morlirtr, 3b. I 9 t O'Leary. ib.. 4,1 1 Stn. e... 4 1 4 Wlllett, p... J 1 0 Totals...... it 11 17 BOSTON. ' . . A.B. AB H.O.A B Hooper, rf . . . t I 1 4 0 Gardner, lb.. 4 S i 1 0 0 Speaker, cf..4.ft I ft 0 Lewla. If.... 4 i 1 1 t Verkea. aa. .. t 1 1 I ft 1 ft Engla, :t.... 4 ft ft t 1 t Wllllama. lb 4 t 10 1 1 ft Can-lean. c. 4 t I ft ft Wood, p ft ft ft ft Moaer. p l'ft ft l.ft 11 ft Kltlllar. ... I' ft ft 1 ft Thonejr I 1 9 Wtlaos ..... 1 ft ft ft ft Totala. .....IT 11 14 11 t Batted for Moser In the fifth. Batted for Klllllay In the ninth. Detroit 6 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Boston ...-e. 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 04 Two-base hits: Lewis, Cobh. Three-base lilt: Stanage. Hits: Off Wood, 3. none out; off Moser, 6 in four innings; off Kllll lav, -1 in four innings. Bases on balls: Off Wood, 2; off Moser, 1. Struck out: By Moser. 3: by Klllllay, 3; by Wlllett. 2. Time: 1:58. Umpires: Connolly and Egan. RUCKER FANS TWELVE BATTERS Brooklyn Takes Game by Score of Two to One. BROOKLYN. July 15. Rucker struck out twelve St. Louis batters today and won, 3 to 1. Three fast double plays sdded to the excitement. Score:. BROOKLYN. ST.-UU'IS. AB H O A E AB.H.O A.B. Davlefon, rf. 4 1 1 0 ft Huina, lb.. I 1 lift I'aubert, lb. a Wbeat, If 4 1 t 1 ft Hauaer, aa... 4 ft 1 ft ft 1 ft ft t ft 0 1 ft ft ft Kills. If 4 1 Humml, lb. 4 111 ft KnnetrhT. lb 4 ft Cnalson. rf.. 4 ft ft ft s Evans. rf....4 I ft ft Tooler, aa... I I 4 I ft Mnwrejr, lb. I 1 4 i ft Zlm'man, Ib 1 ft ft 1 0 Oekee. rf....4 1 ft 1 Erwln. e I I 14 1 ft Rresnehao, a I ft 4 I ft Rucker, p.... I 1 ft ft Bailee, p I ft ft ft ft Bllaa 1 ft ft ft ft Totals... SI I 17 10 Totals U 14 11 1 Batted for Sallee In ninth. St. Louis 10000000 0-1 Brooklyn 00003000 2 Left on bases: St. Louis. 3: Brooklyn, 7. Two-base hits: Kills, Hummel. Double plays: Mauser. Hugslns and Konetchy; Tooley and Daubert; Daubert and Hummel. Bases on balls: Off Sallee, 2; orr Kucker. 1. Struck out: By Sallee. .1; by Rucker, 13. Time: 1:63. Umpires: Klein and Brennan. NAPS' -WINNING STREAK HOLDS ' " ' oansmismnsm " V Highlanders Defeated hy Score of Twelve to fonr., CLEVELAND.' July Ifi.' Clevelsnd made it straight victories for ths week by defeating New York. Both Warhop and Fisher were hit hard. Score: . CLEVELAND. NEW YORK. ta U O.i l' -AB.H.O A. E Oraaey. It... ft I ,1 ft ft ranlla. cf.. ft ft ft ft ft (Uon. as. ...4 1 4 ft 0 Woll.r. rf . . 4 I ft Jarkaon. rf.. 4 1 1ft ft llartaell. lb 4 I I ft ft Htnyali. 1ft . .4 I ft I Craa. II I ft I ft ft Blrm'k m. ef 4 I 4 1 ftKnlsht. sa... 4 1 ft I t Ull, lb I I 1 ft haaa. lb . ..4 8 ft ft ft Turner. Sb... I 1 1 1 ft Masnar. Ik.. 1 1 - ft ft U. Fieher. e. 4 I 4 1 1 Blair, e I I T 4 ft Mitchell, p.. I ft 8 8 ft Will lama. c. 1 ft ft 1 ft Warhop. ... I ft ft 8 1 Totala M It 11 1ft 1 R. KleheJ. s 1 ft ft ft I , Wllklnaoo Totals It ft 14 11 8 Batted for Fisher in the ninth. Cleveland 0 3 8 1 1 2 8 13 New York...., 10300 0 00-4 Two-base hits: Chae (3). Wolter. Hits: Off WarhoD. la four Innings: off Fisher. In four innings. First base on balls: Off (Continued on Second Page.) MINNEAPOLISSLUGS THE BALL Millers Get Four Runs in Ninth After Blues Tie Score. CRAVATH HITS SPHERE SAVAGELY Left; Fielder Gets Two Jlome Rons, a Donble and Two Singles In Five Times at Bat for the Visitors. KANSAS CITY, July 15.-In a lerd game here today, Minneapolis defeated Kansas City, 8 to 4. None of the local pitchers could baffle the opposing batters, seven teen hits being, made by them. With the score four .to one sgalnst them in the sev enth inning, the Kansas City players solved the offerings of Loudell snd Cavet, tleing the -score. Waddell then went In to pitch an dheld the home players hltless. He also scored the winning run after getting a single In the ninth. Cravath got two horns runs, a double and two, singles In five times at bat. Score:. MINNEAPOLIS. KANSAS CITY. AB.H.O. A. . ' AB.H.O. A.B. Clrmer. cf... 4 1 I ft ft Berseau. lb. s 1 t a Gill, lb ft I 11 0 ft Sulllran, cf. t 1 1 ft ft iTarain. it., a a o ceinen, rf... I 1 0 ft 0 Wllllama. Ibft 1. 1.1 9 Bh'non, 1-r-cr 4 I ft ' ft 0 1 ft ft Hyatt, rf-lb. I 1 I ft ft ft 4 1 B'werra'n, Ib I ft I 1 ft ft ft ft Baker, lb. ... 1 ft 1 ft ft 1ft CorrMon, ss. I 1 I I s (Ron, man, rf . ft . 1 M'tmlrk. a I 1 Farrla, Ib... i'l Ovem, e.... ft 1 Loudell,, p... I I ft I ft Lava, aa ft ft 1 ft l avet, p. 1 ft ft ft. ft Downey. tt . 1 ft 1 1 s Waddell. p.. 1 1 ft 1 ft Gardner, If.. O'Connor, c. . Totals 41 17 17 II 1 Maddes, p... Owena. p.... Altrork, p... Powell Rroadas ... I ft ft 4 ft I ft ft 1 ft t ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 1 1 ft ft ft ' Totala 1ft 7 17 ft ft Batted for Sullivan In seventh. Batted for Altrock In ninth. Kansas City 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 04 Minneapolis 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 H Home runs: Hyatt. Cravath (2). Two-base hits: Corridon. Cravath, Barbeau, Ken-la, Sullivan. Shannon, Williams. First base on balls: Off Altrock, 1; off Loudell. a Struck out: By Maddox, 3; by Owen, 1; by Loude'l. 1; by Cravath, 1; by Waddell. 4. Hits: Off lxvudell, 61 n five and one-third Innings; off Cravath, 3 In one inning; off Waddell, none In two and two-thirds innings; off Mad dox, 12 in seven innings; off Owens, 6 tn one snd one-third innings; off Altrock. none In one-third of an - Inning. Passed ball. Owens. Double plays: Barbeau to Bower man to Downey to Barbeau; Corridon to Bowerman. Stolen bases: Loudell2). Cly mer (7). Sacrifice fly: Hyatt. Left on bases: Kansas City. 0; Minneapolis. S. First base on errors: Kansas City. 1. Umpires: Bier halter and Handiboe. Time: 1:60. Gotrh'n Champs Take Another. MASON CITY. la., July lS.-(Reclsl Tel egram. k By defeating Mason City today. 2 to I. Humboldt took two of a series of three games. BUNCHED HITS BEAT H0OSTXRS Colonels Get Eaooajh Haas In First and' Fesrth Isslsgs. INDIANAPOLIS, July 16. Bunched; hits off Robertson ta - the first and fourth, In nings, when ' they scored three runs snd drove htm from the box, causing the defeat of Indianapolis by Louisville today, 3 to 2. Pf tester' held the locals ssfe . st all times, slowing them four hHs snd striking out eight men.-Score: - . a . ' '; , LOUISVILLE. INDIANAPOLIS .'. i ' AB H.O.A E ' AS H.O A E. Howard, as . ft II ft ft Hoffmaa. cf. 4 1 I ft 1 Hulewttt, lb. I ft I ft ft Woodruff, . if.-1 ft I ft ft Klehar. . if .. I ft 1 ; ft .ft HallUMll, rf. 4,1 'ft 1 s Harden, .rr.. ., 1 Huuaer. lb... t ft lft 1 Ort'ehaw. lb. 4 lit ft ft Oeti. lb...,, 4 I 4 Stamb'rr. b ft-8 ft 1 ft Rlitar: e I ft 4 ft Stanley. cf..4 I l'ft ft Wllllama. lb I I lift Miller, e 4 I I I ft M'Carthy. lb ft ft I 1 ft FfteaUr, 4 1 ft 3 1 Mowa. ....! ft I 4 ft Robartaos, p 1 ft ft I ft Totala If U 27 11 I Mera. p 8 ft 1 I ft Totala. 4 17 1ft I Indianapolis 10000100 03 Louisville 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 03 Two-bane hits: Hayden. Stansbury. Miller. Struck out: By Pflester, 8; by Irs. 3. Double play: McCarthy. Mows and Houser; Stolen base: Fisher. Passed ball: Hitter: Hits: Off Robertson, ( In three and one-third innings; off Mers. in five snd two-thirds r (Continued on Second Page.) Draw Lonp; Succession of Ciphers in Remaining: Sessions. EACH TEAM GETS FOUR HITS Adams Strikes Out Fonr Players and Chalmers Three. ONE ERROR MADE ON EACH SIDE First naaesaao's Herood Circle of Bases ta Ninth lanlmc Tla Two Oat evea Players Strike Oat. PHILADELPHIA. July 15 Luderus ths hero with his two homo runs over ths right field wall, enabling Phllsdelphia to defeat Pittsburg. His second home run was made In the ninth inning with two out. Score: PHILADELPHIA. HTTSRVO ' AB H O A F AB H.O.A C. Knabe. lb ... 4 1 I I ft Bme. lh ... 0 0.10 Pa.kert, cf..4 ft I 1 0 Lrarh. rt .. 4 110ft Lnnert, lb. . . 4 ft 1 1 0 Clark. If. ... I ft ft Luderua, lb. 4 1 10 0 0 W tier, sa. . 4 ft (I 1 ft Walih. If.... I 0 10 0 MlPer. lb .. I 0 111 Berk, rf I 0 I 0 ft M K h e. lb t ft If 0 ft Uoolan, aa. .. 1 ft I I 1 Wilton, rf... I 1 I ft ft IXKlln. s 114 10 Olbann. c... ! 0 0 0 Calmer, p. . 1 ft ft I ft Adama, p.... I I A 2 ft Totals 10 4 17 11 I Totala .....':; : ft 1 Two out when winning run was scored. Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 Pittsburg 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O l Home runs: Luderus 12). Struck nut: By Adams, -4; by Chalmerr. 3. Base on balls. Off Chalmers. 3. Time: l:;i. Um pires: O'Day and Emslis. CUBS OUTPLAYED BY B0ST0NITES Doves Tronsee Visitors by Seventeen to Twelve Score. nOSTON. July 15. Poor pitching and poor fielding lost the game for Chicago. Boston scored seven runs In the second In ning and was never headed. Score: BOSTON. CHIl'AIJo' AB.H.OA.E. AU.H.O.A.B Sweeney, lb. ft ft I ft 0 flberkard. if. ft 1 1 ft 1 Tenner, lb. ,1 111 ft 0 Brhulte. rf...ft I 1 ft 0 Herxoe. a.. I lift ft Hofman. lb . I I 1 ft ft Kalaar. it... I 111 1 Paler, lb ft I I ft I Millar, rf.... ft t ft II 1 Clm'man. ib 4 1 0 1 S Inirerton, Ib. 4 I 1 8 0 poyla. lb.... ft ' 1 1 S ft Kilns, e 1 0 I 1 ft Tinker, ...! 14 11 I-T.heety, ef. I I I ft ft Ouod. cf ft I I 1 ft Perdue, p.... I 1 1 II Archer, t. . 4 3 4 1 1 Mattarn, p.. ft It ft ft Miln4Tj; p.. ft ft ft ft Pfeffer, p.... 1 ft 1 1 ft Hlrhter, p... ft ft ft ft 0 Oraham ... 1 ft ft ft ft Totals 1ft 11 17 1ft I Toney, p 1 1 ft 3 ft Collin ft ft ft ft ft Brown, p. ... ft ft 0 1 0 fthean 1 ft ft ft ft I Totala 41 17 84 11 I Batted for Richter In fifth. ' Batted for Toney In seventh. Bstted for Brown In ninth. Boston 0 7 1 0 0 1 4 1 17 Chicago 0 0 0 0 2 3 S 1 0-12 Two-base hits. Goode. Saler. Three base hits: Tenney. Flaherty. Home runs: Schulte, Tinker. Hits: Off M Intlre, 3 in one and a third Inning; off Kichter, 3 In two and two-thirds innings; off ill own, K in two Innings; off Toney, 1 In two InnlitKs; off Perdue, 11 in six and a tblrd Innings; of Mattern, 2 In one-third Inning; off Pfeffer, 4 In two and a third Innlniss. Bases on balls: Off Mclntlre. 1; off Kichter, 2; off Toney, 8; off Brown, 3; off Muttern, 1; off Pfeffer. 4.- Struck out: By Mclntlre. 1; by Toney, 1; by Perdue, 1. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Johnstone and Eason. TTTT.RKT.TrS HOMER WINS GAME Giants Take Nice Contest by Score of . Fonr to Three. NEW YORK. July 15.-Merkle s home run drive into the left field bleachers In the sixth Inning, bringing In Snodgrass and Becker, won today for New York. Score. NEW YORK. - CINCINNATI. AB H O A.K AH H.O.A. E Pavor. if... 4 it 1 ft 0 ft-icher. If., ft 1 t 1 ft Doyla, lb.... 4 1110 Mariana, cf. I 1 1 ft ft Hn dirraaa, cf 8 ft 1 ft ft llohlltiel, lb 4 I 10 ft ft Becker, rf... 4 1 ft ft Mitchell, rfv4 ft 1 ft ft Merkle. lb.. 4 I It ft 0 Downey, aa . I lftlft llrldwell, aa. 1 1 17 1 Orant, lb.... 4 1 1 0 1 t letcher, lb. 1 ft 1 ft 0 Kuan, :t 1 ft 1 0 Myera, c I 1 - 0 ft B mond, lb. 1 1 1 i e Mthewa-n, pi ft ft 4 II McLean, e..l 1 ft 1 ft Oaapar. p. ...2 ft ft 4 0 Totals U 117 1 1 Almeida ...1 0 o ft ft 'H'mplir'rs, p ft 0 ft ft Sererold . .. 1 0 ft ft ft f ToUla....'.17 ft 24 11 1 Batted for Gaspar in seventh Batted for Humphries in ninth. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 28 New York 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 i Two-base hits: Becker (2), Man-ans, Doyle. Home rur4-: Merkle, Hutilltzel. Bases on balls: Off Gatmr, 8; oft Mathew son, 1. Struck out: By Mathewson, 4, by Gaspar, 4. Hits: Off Gaapar, ft In six in nings; off Humphries, 1 In two Innings. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Rigler and 1 in ner un. Humboldt Gets Nebraska City Game Batfest Decided in Favor of New League Club Clarinda Gets Final Game. ' NEBRASKA CITY. Neb . July 15. (Spe cial Telegram.) Home runs by Mann of Ne braska City and by Bradley, Cook and Everett of Humboldt featured today's game, which wss won by Humboldt In a batfest. Score: - R.H.E. , Nebraska City 30300080 110 13 4 Humboldt 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 3 413 16 3 Batteries: Nebraska City. Haves, Clem mons and Plnkertnn; Humboldt. Justus. F.verett and Diets. Umpires: Sage and Slsson. FALLS CITY. Neb.. July 15.-SpectsI Telegrsin.) Pitcher Finch of Kails Cltv won his own game today with a two-brig drive In ' the seventh, acorlng two runs. Score: R.H.E. Falls City .... 00000020 2 7 1 Auburn 00000000 00 2 1 Batteries: Kails City. Finch and Black; Auburn, Hlrseh . and Kranlger. Umpires: Jfeyers and Klssane. SHENANDOAH. la.. Julv IV 4 Special Telegram.) Clarlnda took the final game of the sesson from Shenandoah today. Score: R.H.E. Shenandoah ... 0 0 1 A 0 1 :t 7 4 Clsrlnda 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 08 7 3 Rstterles: Shenandoah. Duren and Ellis; Clarlndu. Burch and Harmony. 1 mplre: Kratsberg. THRFE GAMES ARE POSTPONED Rain Stops Play nt Grand Island, Kearney and Superior. SUPERIOR, Neb.. July 15.-(Special Tele gram.) Rain prevented the gam with Hastings here today. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. July l5.-Special Telegram.) The Grand Island-Fremont game was postponed on account of rain. KEARNEY. Neh., July 15. fSpeclsl Tele gram.) The Kearney-Columbus game was postponed on account of rain.