THE HKE: OMAHA. TOP AT. JFLT 21. 1911. YUUllVCt 1.1V1UC UUUUlC PUEBLO AND OMAHA DIVIDE Colendoant Win and Lone Garnet by the Same Score. OMAHA LOSES FIBST IN SEVENTH Ball WrtktM and Three Ran re Fashed la aa Him r leheira warriors - Iweiil Cl Other War. PUEBLO. Colo.. July SB. Pueblo and Omaha divided a double header here today, by tha aama aeora In each Inilimt, Pueblo winning, I to I, and losing tha second game, I to L Scot first fame OMAHA. A 13. n H. 9 1 1 o o l l l l 9 A. 1 1 F.. Agnew, lb Kan, lb Thomaaon, cf... Schoonover. Zb. retnot. If Wt I llama, rf. ... Kneavea. aa.... Lynch, e Hall, p Cook 4 0 Totaia I PUKBLO. AB. R. I 24 12 A. o 4 0 3 A 1 0 1 1 1 Middletoa. ef. Becrer. aa.. Felden. If... Hughes, tb. Pa vie. rt...-. 4'lolre. lb.... Pchmld. tb.. Hha, Routt, p. j.. Peaater, p.. Totaia .. 4 ..-.. 3 .10 t t 27 11 Batted for Hall In ninth. Omaha , o 0 0 0 PueMo 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 I Btolan basea: Kneavea. . (2); Williams: Berger. Parle. To-b hits: Rerger, 3; Hughaav Double plays: Thomson t Kneavea. Sacrifice hlta: Airnew, Schmld, Clalra. Struck out: By Routt. 5: by Peas, ter, ; by Hall 4. Bases on bulla: Oft Routt, l! off Hall, t Time: 2:60. Um pire: Clark. ' Score eecond game: OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. 1 O 1 0 1 12 1 0 1 t 0 1 t 4 X 1 0 t 0 0 12 0 0 0 0(0 0 7 10 '0010 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 a it 2 H. O. A. E. 0 0 0 0 0 S 1 1 1 4 t 1 0 t 0 0 2 4 fi 0 10 0 1 1 11 1 0 i i a o 0 11 4 0 10 4 0 10 0 0 1 s n I the thirteenth, i 0.0 0 0 16 I 1 0 0 0 04 Agnew, tb 1 Sane ,1b 3 Triomaaon. ef t 0 Schoonover, 3b 1 Oemott. If t 0 Williams, rf 4 0 Kneavea, aa..... I Lynch, e 4 0 rook, p.., 0 1 Rhode, to... I Pick, If 1 0 Total. ' ''. PUEBLO. AH. R- Mlddlaton Falkenburg, cf. Merger, aa Beiden. If Hughes, 2b Lavio, rf Claire, lb fcchmld, lb Clei.ions, e Jackson, p Shaw 1 . 0 . 1 .41 Totaia. Omaha Pueblo .. 20300000 .. 00010900 FINAL CONTEST TO ASTBI.OPES St. Joseph I.eeee Game ky Score af Fair to Three. LINCOLN. July 20, Uncoln took the final game of the Bt. Joseph sertea by tie. ing toe acore in the eighth und batting out a victory In the ninth. Score: . . LINCOLN. JtB. R. H. O. A. E. Cola. of..'..'...-. Cobb. rf.... ; Miller, rf Unglaub. 2b McCormlck, If.. Thomas, lb Gagnler, as.... Cockman, tb.... Btratton, e. Fox, p Totaia u 1" 0 A 41 1 0 o i o o o 0 3 o 14 3 3 3 4 10 27 17 ST. JOSEPH AB. R. II. O. A. 1 0 2 0 0 1 E Kelley, rf 4 Powell, If Rellly. 2b willing, ef Borton, lb Hamilton, ib.,., Meinke. aa uoasett, c Glffln, p. Totaia... .33 Si 13 Two out when winning run scored. Lincoln 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 St. Joseph. aaitAAaal 03 McCormlck. Gagnler. Runs batted In Cole, Borton. Three-base hits: Stratum. Fox. Two-baae hits: Cole. Cockman Mi- Cockman to Thomas, Meinke to Keilly to Borton. Left on bases: Lincoln. R: St. Joaeph. (. Stolen basea: t'ngiaub. Kelley. Borton i, Gagnler. Sacrifice hits: Strat to ('.). Gostett. Struck out: By Glffln, : by Tx, 1 Bates on balla: Off Fox. 2; off Glffin, 3. Hltby pitched baoll: By Fox, 1. Passed ball: Stratton. Time: 2:00. Um pire!; McKee and Weaver. DONOVAN'S WILDMCSS LOSCS Pteerwlt Holds Dea Molars to laar Slasjlra. bat Takes Bratlaa. TOPDKA, July' So. Donovan, a green j pitcher, held Des Moines to .four singles, tinea of them by Curtis, but hla wlluness and costly errors benind him let Dea Moines win, i to 1 Scoro TOPEKA. AB. H. a 1 H. 2 1 2 o. 14 tl tl u tl Rlckert. If........ King. 2b Beechar, rf a 0 o o 1 s o 0 0 12 A. Gardner, cf...,. Whitney, lb I 1 t i a 1 10 crlbp, c bmory. M Edmlsloai st.,. Donovan. P.... Dale 4t hapmn Tvtali.. Dbti MOINES. AB. K. 4 i 4 I 3 . H. 1 0 0 V u e w it O. K Curtla. If Cuiiigan, as.. Matlita.' ct.., Der. 'lb.... Korea, o Anderson, rf. Graham. 2b.. mow c.. clacheiu, e... tufiwa, Ben, p e a Total il Tupeka Uta jM-1-.a i -sacitu-a i.n. cu.. till . 1 : o o too 0 ,a:i. tac:.l.cc tl.. t.. MLi -nu. sou t-J. U.U.W. . .- iw i.bi .inu, . iu a. . . . w . i . -. . o c ., U4. KJlt IKrH,!., ., u.. Iii...llc, . bit uvk o u . . u . . b , -y .... c. b ii -.-... wu . . &a-...u i.. Cr.aV. i...t . r..-j-c ...-. . j ..j.a. UKAVlvK iL.j: li-.ll SIOIX UrU:i:ct I ::tt .. it.j v. Ja. jl-.-. i a Mae l --- ... c l.!'.lU-g saita.aw u. . the a t - ...... At,, ii. H. o. A. L. Uovd, :b 4 1140 Oilmoi e. I." a . u I V CaaaKi) , .( 4 3 2 2 bl.. tf 4 I 3 Vuill.a u 4 0 1 12 Lluceey, iu 4 I I 1. c Cofti. touts Fretnt-es, t 4 2 2 4 1 4 Uuatlua, p 4 - I TOUU .'. a 10 27 U ' llul X Cl V. AB. H. Aoidraaa. tern, lb 2b. 0 4 aweeo. If . . I 4 I If. Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUK. NATL. LEAGUE. W.L.Prt.l W.L.Fct. Pcnver fw 21 .! Philadelphia 62 SB Mi Uncoln 4 3T. .5M Chicago SO 21 .17 Pueblo 4 SS ,5T New York.. 40 33 .fi St. Joeph... 4 3 .Vast. Ixvnla ,...4 34 .bK, Slou City..4J 4J .VV IMtsburg ...46 47 .4W! "maha 42 44 .4v Cincinnati .. 'A .4:;. Topcka 34 hi .no Kiooklyn ....30 Rl .370 Pea Moines. . 22 ft.-, .S3) boston 20 04 .238 AMER. ASSN. AMER LEAGUE. W.LPct.' W.LPct. Columbus ....U 40 .t'.Tn Itrnlt K 2S .701 Kan. 11ty...4 4.1 .5-Mi Philadelphia. M 30 .J9 Minneapolis 4: 4:; .r..y i 'hl ago 43 .i.'4 Toledo 4 4K ,4Cleland ....in 43 .Ml I'eul 44 47 .4S4! New York. ...42 41 .n" Milwaukee ..4S4S 4M Boston 43 43 0 l.oulsville ...J 50 .4? Washington .29 frS .341 IndiHnapolls 42 o2 .447 St. louls 230.277 NEW. LKAULK. MINK LEAG1 E. W.L. Pet. WLPct. Supeilcr ....40 2h .Mb: Falls City ..33 21 .U Ktemont ....3t-. Auburn 30 2n M . r d Island. .37 2 .nH, Shenandoah. 2S 2 .527 Seward XI 3! .4M; Clarlnrta X 30 .4M H H.t lugs ....31 33 4M Humboldt ...30.40i Kearney V 3.'. .w:. Neb. Citv ...22 if .4-0 Columbus ...2S3 411 Tork 23 40 .Jfi" lesterday's Reaalta. W ESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 4-5; Pueblo. 5-4. Ies Moines. 6: Topeka. S. 4t. Joseph, 2: Lincoln, 4 Sioux city. 2; Denver. . NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburg. 6-9; Boston. 2-S. Cincinnati. 4; Brooklyn, 2. ft. iouls. New York 5. Chicago, 4; Philadelphia. 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia. 3; Chicago. 4. Washington. 0; Ht. Ixuis, 2. New York. It: Detroit, . (ten lnnlrtga. Boston. 7: Cleveland, t. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisvflle. 3; Columbus, 5. Knnsns City, V; Milwaukee. I. Toledo. S; Intilannpolls. 2. Minneapolis, s: St. Paul, 0. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Tork. 1; Superior. 4. Reward. 2; Hastings. I. Kearney, 3; Fremont. 4 Orand Island, 14; Columbus, 1. MINK LEAGUE. Shenandoah. 7; Auburn, 1. Kails City, 2; Nebraska City. 1. Humboldt, I; Clarinda. 7. Gamea ToOar. Weatern League Omaha at Topeka, St. Joaeph at Denver. Sioux City at Uncoln, Des Moines at Pueblo. National League Pittsburar at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. St. Ixula at New Ytrk, Chicago at Philadelphia. American leaguePhiladelphia at Chi cago. Washington at St. Louis. New York at Detroit,. Boston at Cleveland. American Association Kansas City at Milwaukee Minneapolis at St. Paul. Nebraska State Leasue Grand Island at Fremont. York at Hastings, Seward at Superior. Kearney at Columbus. Mink League Shenandoah at Auburn, Falls City at Nebraska City, Humboldt at Clarinda. Hirtman. Reillv. 3b ss.. Holmea, cf.. Miller, c Sage, p Tovals 30 2 5 24 4 Denver 2 10 5 0 0 0 1 - Sioux City 00002000 0-i Stolen bases: Cassldy. Beall. Lloyd. Two- VkfiaA hit Ur.l1 Thr...K... hi.' I? rm mh.. ! Home run: Lndsay. Sacrifice fly: Sage. Struck out: By Olmatead, 2: by Sage, 1. Double pirns: Andrea-: to Hartman to Stem: Lloyd to Lindsay. V'ild pitch: Sage. Left on bases: Denver, I; Sioux City. 4. Time. 1:40. Umpires: Haskell and MoDowell. - - Sixth Unassisted Triple Play in the History of Base Ball Walter Carlisle, Centerfielder of Ver non, Cal., Club, Pullt Off an -Unusual Stunt. LOS ANGELES. Cal.. July 20Walter Carlisle, center fielder of the Vernon club of the Coust league, made the sixth un-as-slcted triple play recorded In organized bass ball yesterday against the Is An geles team In a same won by Vernon o 0 I o ! 0 I i !" 5 to 4 In the sixth inning, with the score tied. I I Moore and Metzger of Los Angeles walked. 1 I Akin, third baseman for Loa Angeles, hit , the first ball Stewart pitched,., low over i bcoiio nape iur w iimi mu.cu flmm. - I single. Moore ar.d Metzger both, got off to a hit rrwl run signal, but Carlisle, play j ln t.,og ln camB forward like a flash and picked the ball off his shoe tops. His plunse carried him off his feet, and when he recovered both base runners, countlns Akln'a drive a sure safety. haI passed the second station. Carlisle raced to second and touched the bag, while Moore waa well on the nay to the plate, then trottedd to first, retiring Metzger. The unassisted triple )!a.s on record are: Taul nine of Providence, at Providence, 1S7S; Larry O Hasan of Rochester, at Jer sey Cltv. 1902: Irry Schafley of Portland, at Iortand. Ore.. 104: Mureh of Manches ter, at New Bedford.' .!; Neal Hall of Cleveland, at Cleveland, 1; Walter Car lisle of Vernon, at Los Anyeies. 1211. Decetar Defeats Blair, t BLAIR Neb. July 19 -(Special Tele gram.) The Decatut base ball Irani won over the 1'laii team loduy by a i ore of to '1. Pluymg s fa"! and good work a:s done by both teams Srore: . i Flair 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 01 GiDecaUr 0 2 I 2 2 0 u 0 2- I I l..n il.. ll..,alii t4AilA. una Pil-n." ol Hlur Kranz. Wolf u.id S. une. struck out; I 0 I By Wolf. U: by lalic, . Miter (reek Driralt Polk. SILVER crtEUK. Neb.. July .). (Special Te.tK?aiii.) S.Ler Creek Oeieated Polk on the home ni'ounds iodsy bv a sore of to I. I'a'lerici?: f'iivtr Cretk. .-naim knd o , I'ri r. !'!! ; Polk, Calboun. and Calhoun. " , liitu: off Calhoun, i; off fhanu. S. StrucU u out: By Ehunu. i. by Caihonn. ",. o ... i Pei'-tent Ai irt;s:n la the" lioal to Big i Return ' .' .1 ' . ' . i Ynunor 1 - i I U. . . . ' l - ,;. -. - .-t ' . j T;f i u v ilii III ,i . i ,irv ) t . - 'K t i" -- 'f -:,.': v - JJLCclUCI, SUPERIOR PLAYS FINE GAME York on Mettle and Loses Wilkint Weakening. by LETS LEADERS IN FOE 13 HITS ;raad Ulead Wallope Calaiabaa Bad Discoverers Find Faalt with I saplre Haatlaara Wlaa froaa Reward. SUPERIOR. Neb.. July 20-tSpeclal Tele gram.) Superior made It three out of four by taking an errorless game from Tork. Both teams played fine ball, but Stevens waa a mystery to the visitors, while Wll klns. pitching his second game in two days, was hit for thirteen safeties. Fhed Bockewltm" batting was the feature. Score: TORK BITERIOR. AB H O A B AH.H.O A.R. rrrM. ib.. 4 1 J 1 Alln. rt i Smith. Iti. .. HnnliBr.lt Harms, rf... Pvne, lb... PiTla. rt Pr. as rvpple, e ... Wllktna. a... I S Mlrhiel. u. 4 covle. rf 4 M. Pow.ll.tt 4 Prurhi. e. .. t 1 F. Pxh-.lf 4 ISP Borhc I.lb S O-r. lb t 4 f teni. p... I ToUls II 14 11 Totals II II It Tork 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Superior 0 1 0 1 o 1 1 0 4 Three-base hit: McDowaM. Two-base hits: F. Bockewlta (21. Coyle. Stolen bases: Farrell. Payne. Dye. Allen. F. Bockewltx. D. Bockewltx. Orr. Sacrifice hlta: Smith. Prucha. D. Bockewltx. Bases on balls: Off Wllklns. 1; off Stevens. 1. Struck out: By Wilkin. 5: by Stevens, 5. Wild pitch: Wllklns. Parsed ball: Prucha. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Held. Colambaa Lose sal Kleka. COLUMBUS. Neb., July 20. Speclal Tel egram.) Columbus lost by poor playing. At the same time the fans also saw the poorest excuse of an umpire that has ever appeared on the home grounds. Score: GRAND ISU.ANr ' COLl'sPU'S. AB H O A K. AB.H O.A E Cook, ef 41 Melxell. rf . 4 1 1 Smith, u I 1 I 1 R. Brown. Ib 4 MrKlhbea. If I t 4 Graham, lb. 4 McLear. rf.. 1 t B Brown, aa 4 Hartis. tb . 4 1 I t tTitttlck. cf. 4 Armalrong.lb I 1 It 1 Ieach. If..., 4 Want. Ib t 4 1 t Corbett, lb.. I Buchanan, el t Agnew, c... I Oreea, p 4 10 4 KtfMll, ... Heftl. P I I 1 11 Totals 41 MRU I Totaia .... II ST 14 Grand Ialand 1 0 1 1 5 2 0 3 1-14 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Earned run: Columbus. 1. Two-base hlta: Chlttlck Ward, McKibben (2). Three base hit: Melxell. Stolen baaes: Corbett, Ward. Struck out: By Kissell. 1; by Green. 4. Bases on balls: Off Kissell, 3: off Heftl. 5; off Green. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Kissell. 2. Wild pitch: Heftl. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Edwards. Seventh Fatal to Seward. HASTINGS. Neb.. July 20 (Special Tele gramsHastings won from Seward today bv the acore of 9 to 2. It waa a good game till the seventh inning when Hasting got seven hits and nine runs. Score: SEWARD. HASTINOS. AB.H O A 8 AB.H.O A B. Rrannon. Ib. 4 1 1 11 Promlar. ef t 1 4 Stanley, as. . I 4 I 1 Fortman. aa. I 1 t link, lb I 1 11 1 WltMl. Ib.. 411 1 Nff. lb ... 4 111 I Cooke, lb... 4 1 llenrr. cf .. 4 1 1 I Kill, lb.. Fullen, rf... 4 0 Jonea, If... Robtnaon. If 4 0 O'Brlan. rf 2141 4 14 0 0 t 1 t Mallr. C ... 4 i 2 Hn-nl. e 4 1 Harmon, a... I 4 I Slndelar. p. I 0 It Totaia II I 24 12 7 TotaJa tl It 21 I 8eward 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02 Hasting 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 - Stolen bases: Fullen. Robinson. Henry. Double play: Stanley to Zlnk. 8truck out: Bv Slndelar. 4; by Harmon, . Two-base hits: Neff, Bromley. Cooke. Katx. Jones. OBrlen. Baaes on balls: Off Slndelar. 1; off Harmon, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Fort man, O'Brien. Umpire: Garrett. Walioa Star at Game. FREMONT. Neb., July 20. Opcclal Tele grma Fremont won today's game from Kearney by a score of 4to 3. Watson pltche dwonderful ball up to the ninth, holding Kearney to three scratch hits and no runs. Kearney made a desperate rally ln the ninth, making five hits which, with a bad error at second, let in three scores. Smith went in with two out and retlrtd the side. Rouse had seven chances, two of which were sensational. Score. KEARNEY. FREMONT. Ail H.O.A.E. AB.M.u. Lrach, 3b... 4 1 0 0 Rondeau. 2b 1 1 U Crar. cf. I I I Fallan, lb... t Downev, Sb..4 0 110 Route, cf... 4 t J.rrlolt. rf.. 1 1 0 Bonner, e... 4 1 IS tee 7 0 Paile. aa... 4 14 1 1 Naff, rf . H. OraT. e.. 4 1 Tuirln. If 4 1 1 0 ( ii:! a i Kinkclln. If 4 114 4 rarajr. So... 4 1 4 1 10 Thomaaon, aa 4 1 Clalra, lb Trimble, p. Totals .... 4 1 I Wataon. s. .. I 1 Smith, p 0 .11 t 24 M 1 Totals 10 l I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 Kearney Fremont Home run: Turpln, Bases on balls: Off Trimble, 2; off Watson, 1 Struck out: By Trimble. 7: bv W'atsan. . Stolen bases: Kenkelln. Rouse, Bohner. Sacrifice hits: Fullen O. Watson. Left on bases: Kear ney. 8; Fremont, 7. Time: l:4o. Umpire: McDonald. Clarinda Walks Away with First One Only One Difference in Score with Humboldt Falls City Defeats Nebraska City. CLARINDA. la.. July 30. -(Special Tele gram. )-Clarlnda took the f::st game of the aeries from Humboldt ln a game marked my many errors. Score: R.H.E. Clarinda 0 2 0 0 0 S 0 2 0-7 Humboldt 1 2 0 J 0 0 1 0-s 7 3 Batteries: Clarinda. Burch and Har mony; Humboldt. Southward. Justus and Dlelz. Umpire. Meyers. NEBRASKA CITY. Neb.. July at (Spe cial T'lesram ) Falls City "."n the first uame todav in a pitchers' battle. Score: R HE Nebraska Citv.O 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 9 4 Falls City ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-2 S i i;alter!e: Nebraska Citv. Sulwlder and I'erinan: Falls City. McCabe. Woods and Vanderhill. Umpire: Kratsbfi -g. AUBURN. Neb.. July :'J ( vec;al Tele- Rrsm.) Shenandoah took the onenlng i fame of the Keries todny. ,core; R H E Auburn 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ( 01 4 1 Shenandoah ...0 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 T 1J 2 I Batteries: Auburn. Klllovay. Zanderrnan ' and Kranlnger; Shenandoah. Corcoran and CaztJe. Umpire: Kirsan". The Key ti the Mtusllon Bee Want Ads. Wnmn nf- Hrddv Hollow Ouh UU V JAlUl o COLONELS LOSE TO COLUMBUS Senator Make Clean Sweep of Series with LouisTille. FIVE TO THREE IS FINAL SCORE O'Roatrke rorea froaa First no aiacle II laraaiaa geearea Three-Haae Hit Hearne gtrlkes Oat Two Meat. COLUMBUS. July 30. Columbus won a fast game from Louisville today. I til I making a clean sweep of the series and twelve out of thirteen for the season. O'Rourke stored from first on a single Score: COLl'MfllS LOflSVIMJC AB.H.O A B AB HflAl O Rourts. lb I I I 3 1 Howard, lb. 4 I 1 Hlnrhman. If 4 I 1 H'll.wltt, Ib 4 I onaalton. rf 4 1 Flther. If . 4 1 1 Powna. lb.. .4 iff! Ha. den. rf . 4 1 Purina, lb .4 U 1 Roblnaon. aa. 4 I 1 4 4 Mahltns. aa. 4 t 4 1 StanaHirr.lb 4 114 1 MIwil. rf... 4 11 Stanley .f . I l I Walah e . .. 11 (Miller, e .. I 1 I 1 baamrfl. S..I 1 II Haame. a . I 1 1 Hlgxlnb'm . 1 Totals M DTI I . Totaia 14 III It I Batted for Hearne in ninth. Columbus 1 0 1 0 1 200 Louisville 00001010 03 Struck out: By Hearne 1 Base on balls: Off Lessard, 1. Two-base hit: Hlnchman.. Time: 1;4S. Umpires: Ed dlnger and Hayes. Mlllera Seesp galata. ST. PAUL. July 20 Loudell showed fine form for Minneapolis today, holding the locals to five scattered hits and shutting them out. 8 to 0. I-aroy for Bt. Paul was hit hard and timely. It was the third game Minneapolis has taken from St. Paul this season. Score: MINNBAPOLIg. ST. PAIL AB H O A AB.H.O A.B Clymer. rf.,4 1 1 Clarke. If... 4 1 1 A It I tar. aa. 1 III 1 .Biomonl. rf I 1 I 1 (Ya.atn. If . 4 14 MeC'm'ck.lb I 4 I WIIH.m.. lb I I 1 t Autrar. lb... 4 0 Pm.ro. n. rf. I I 1 1 Jonaa. rf I 1 1 t tllll. lb t II Hutlar. ... I I I I I Ferris, lb... 4 11 Kelly, e ... 4 I 1 Owen, e 4 I How. II, tb... 401 Loudall, p... 4 Laror. p I 1 I Totaia IS 11 11 14 I Totaia tl 1)111 I Minneapolis 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 8 St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: Clymer. Rossman, Cra vath. Clarke. Stolen bases: Clymer, Wil liams. Double plays: Rossman to Gill, Altixer to Williams to GUI. Beaumont to Autrey. Basea on balls: Off Laroy, 3; off LoudelU 4. Struck out: By Laroy, 4; by I-oudell. 2. Sacrifice hits: Gill (2). Altixer. Left on basea: St. Paul, 7; Minne apolis. C. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Handlboe and Ferguson. Toledo Gets Foar la Eighth. INDIANAPOLIS, July 20 Indianapolis lost the final game of the home aeries today to Toledo, t to 2. Each team scored twiPe in the first inning, but after that the pitch era settled down and no more runs were made until the eighth, when the visitors batted ln four men and won. Score: TOLEDO. Nllaa. ct 4 1 Hlnchman. Ib 4 1 INDIANAPOLIE. AB.H.O. A. B 1 4 0 Hoffman, cf.4 I 1 0 Woodruff, It 4 14 Hallmaa. rf. 4 t Houaer. lb.. 1 1 1 IO.lt, lb 4 7 11 Rltl.r. . ... 4 Its Willi. ma. lb 4 a I a Mowe. aa I 1 0 1 t 1 I 1 11 i Hohnhorat.lh 4 1 1 ! Burn. .It.... I 1 Hickman, rf. 4 1 Bronkia, Ib. 4 1 Carlach, e... 4 1 Butler, aa... 4 1 I 1 7 0 t I 0 0 0 Bwuo, . ... 4 Link. IT mil 1 'McCarthy . 1 Burka 1 Totaia Totaia U 17 11 4 Batted for Mowe ln the ninth. Batted for Link In the ninth. Toledo 2 0 0 ) 0 4 0 Indianapolis 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Two-base hits. Gets. Three-base hUs: Hoffman. Woodruff. 6truck out: By IJnk. 7; by Swann. 6. Double play: Hallman and Mowe. Stolen bases: Woodruff (2), Houser. Hohnhorst. NUes. Wild pitch: Swann. Bases on balla: Off Swtnn, t: off Link. 1. Sacrifice hits: Hlnchman. Hohnhorst. Um pires: Chill and OweiuUjime: 1:40. Blaea Defeat Brewers. MILWAUKEE, July 20 Kansaa City won from Milwaukee today. , Maddoj had one bad Inning, the eighth, when the home team scored four times. Kanaas City hit Gilllgan and Vlebahn all over the lot. Score: MILWAUKEE, KANSAS CITT. AB.HO.AE. ABU.O.AE. Stone. If ... I 1 Barbaaa. tb I I 1 S 1 Charlea. 2b . 4 t 0 Orendorf, lb S 1 14 .Randall, rf. t 4 1 Barrott, ef.. 4 I 1 Clark. Ib... 4 11 Breen. an. .. I I AUrahall. at Gli:ican. . 1 1 0 Vlebahn, p . 1 4 0 Rchalka ... 1 Dougherty .10 SuIItsb, ef . . a 1 I 1 S bora. It 4 4 14 4 1 HraU, rf... I 1 I to 1 Bowernua,lb 4 1 11 1 4 1 Corriaoa. aa 4 1 t 0 Downer. b.. i 1 1 I t Jamea, e ... 4 1 4 I 0 Madu, p.... 4 1 I Total t H 17 11 1 Totals II 1224 '4 4 'u.ned lor Marshall In eighth. Batted for Vlebahn in ninth. Bowerman out for Interference. Milwaukee 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 05 Kansaa City 00005112 0-9 Two-base hits; Love. Maddox. Sullivan, Barrett. Bases on balls: Off Maddox, 1; off Gilllgan. 2. Struck out: By Maddox. 4i by Gilllgan, 4; by Vlebahn, 1. Time: 2:05. Umpires: Bierhalter and Weddige. Girl Umpire Becomes Athletic Director Miss Amanda Clement Will Take Charge of Y, W. C. A. Work at La Crosse, Wis., This Pall. SIOUX FALLS, S. D.. July 20. (Special.) -Friends in the state of Miss Amanda Clement, the famous South Dakota girl base ball umpire, will be interested In learn ing that she has accepted a position with the Young Women's Christian association at La. Crosse. Wis., for the coming year, and will during that period devote her en tire time to directing the physical training department. During the last year she was in charge of the physical training of young women students at Yankton college. The National Young Women's Christian associa tion maintains a plant at T.aCrosse and It has a large membership, principally factory girls, and there is great opportunity thvre for work In the line that SI!fs Clement 'ikes l,vl Kh. la H.tnllni, Iter var.tl.n In lin. .." . ... . . piring base Dan games at points in csoum Dakota and aojacmt territory in north western lona and southwestern Minnesota and Invariably gives the best of raliyfac tlon. Pi5535 Store Oh - THE NEW YORK OUTPLAYS DETROIT Highlanders' Sensational Base Run ning; Gives Them Victory. PITCHER MTTLLIN IS HIT HARD Visitors Ciet Two Raaa la Extra laalaa; and Wla by Score of Eight to Six Two Three. Bara;era. DETROIT, July 20. New Tork outplayed Detroit today and by sensational base run ning waa able to win, 8 to 6, the game going into an extra Inning. Mullln waa hit hard and Wlllett replaced him. Chase scored from second on an Infield out and Wolter scored from eecond on an Infield hit. Score: NEW TORK. DETROIT AB.H.O.A E. AB.H.O. A. B- Danlala, rf... 4 14 Draka. If.... 4 2 0 4 0 Woltor, rf . . 1 ISO Buah. aa.... 4 1 4 t Cobb, ef 4 114 Crawford, rf 4 i 1 : 1 PalehanlT.lb 1 114 Mortartr. Ib 4 1 4 4 - O' tUT. tb. Oil lunicc, e... I 4 114 Mullln. p... 1 Wlllett. .. t : t Htrtr.lt. Ib. 4 Or. If I Knight, aa.. 4 Chaaa. lb... I Johnmn, 2b.. 4 Sweeney, c. t Vaushn. p. . I i o n t t 1 4 0 4 1 V 1 11 Totals 34 12 M IS 4 Monet Totaia 31 It M II 4 Ran for Wlllett In the tenth. New York 1021 S0000 2- Detroit 2 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 08 Two-baae hlta: Chase, Wolter. Knight. Johnson. Drake. Cobb. Delehantv. Three baa hits: Bush. Drake. Hits: Off Mullln. 6 ln four Innlnga; off Wlllett. 7 in six In nings. Sacrifice hits: Harden, Sweeney (2), Delehanty. Sacrifice fly: Moriarty. Stolen bases: Wolter. Cree. Double plays: Hartzell to Johnson to Chase, Hartzell to Johnson. Left on bases: New York. 7; Detroit. 11. Bases on balls: Off Vaughn. 6: off MuUin, 2: off Wlllett. L First on errors: New Tork. 2; Detroit. I. Hit by pitched boll: By Mullln, Wolter; by Wlllett. Johnson. Struck out: By Vaughn. 1: bv Wlllett.6. Wild pitch: Vaughn. Time: 2:1. Umpires: Egan and Connolly. Sox Defeat Athletics. CHICAGO, July M. Callahan'a long fly. his double and daring base running, coupled with opportune hitting by his team mates, mlsplays by the visitors and sensational fielding by the locals, gave Chicago the first game of the aeries today. 4 to S. Bunched hits and a sacrifice gave the Philadelphia their scores. Score: CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA ABHO.A.E AB.HO.AE Mclntvre, rf 4 H. Lord, Ib. 4 3 1 0 0 B Lord. If... 4 I 3 1110 Oldrlns. rf. . 4 t I 1 3 4 E Colllna.2b 4 11 0 3 0 4 Bakar. lb.... 4 1 t e 0 I 4 0 1 0 0 1 Callahan. If. t Bodle, cf. . . . t Mcronn.ll.2b 3 1. Colllna.lb 3 Tannehlll, aa 4 Sullivan, e.. 4 Scott, p I Young, p.... t 1 3 3 0 Barry, aa 3 1 1 1 11 0 0 Murphr, rf.. I 1 0 3 2 4 0 Mclnnes, lb. 4 2 I 4 3 0 Thomai. e... 3 4 1110 Lapp, e 1 3 e 4 0 s 0 3 0 Bendar. s... t 0 1 0 'DaTla 0 0 0 Totaia 20 10 27 II 4 Total a 30 24 T I Batted for Lapp In ninth. Chicago , . 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 4 Philadelphia 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 03 Two-base hits: Baker. Callahan. Three base hit: Oldrlng. Hits: Off Scott. 8 In six and two-thirds innings; off Young. 1 in two and one-third Innings. Sacrifice lilts: Callahan. Barry. Murphy, J. Collins (21, Bodle. Davis. Stolen bases: Callahan 2. Double play: Thomas to Baker. Left on bases: Chicago. 7: Philadelphia. 7. Bases on balls: Off Bender. 2; off Scott. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Murphv. bv Scott. Struck out: By Bender. 7: by Scott. 2; by young, l. vrime lin and Dlneen. :58. Umpires: O'Lough- St. I.oals Shote Oot Seaators. 8T. LOUIS. July 20 Lake pitched effec tive ball while his teammates bunched hits and St. oLuls shut out Washington, 2 to 0. Score : St. Iouls 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 Washington 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Bases on balls: Off Grav. 4: otf Lake. 1. Struck out: By Lake, 1; by Gray, 4. Time: 1:30. Umpires: Evans and Parr.er Napa Take Seesaw (.auie. CLEVELAND. July -Cleveland de feated Boston, 8 to T. In a game in wh.ch each t-am took turns at leading. Boston ... 1 Kjt.,1,... , 'l.,--,lBn.4 .... , V. -1 ..nnlh. run rift YVnfifl in 1hf ttinl ii nn I Stovall g single, a pass, a wild piti-h and Turner's single. Lajole batled for Mitchell in the sixth and singled. diiinr: in two runs. Score: CLEVELAND finnar. If... 3 I BOSTON n li Ab.H O A K Horrer. rf.. : 4 I Uardnar. Ih.. 4 0 4 1 .. I Speaker, cf . 3 0 I 0 II 0 I evil. If . ... 4 3 0 4 0 0 Kngle. lb . . 3 0 II I I Wagner. ;b . I : 3 1 0 4 W I lin mi. r.334S 1 Yarkea. .a. .. 4 3 I 4 0 1 a Paoe. p 3 0 a ! 1 0 0 CtcoUa. p. . 0 0 0 0 1 f ilwnn. I . S kaon, rf-Cl 4 I ..it - .il.... i rir .m .1 1 0 4 1 4 I 4 4 llulcllfr. rf ' Hall. b... I Turner. 3b I Kithrr. c. . 3 0 ! Mi'rhnll. p. 3 a Ur!zir, p .. 0 0 in Tnni'- Tournament Hundreds of Men... have been in this week. Every one found a suit to . please them at Half Price. Hundreds are yet to come. They'll have the same satisfying experience. This sale holds enough garments to clothe an entire city of goodly size. Don t imagine that because other sales have nothing to interest- you after the first day that the same rule holds good here. Gome Friday and note the ease with which we can strike a trade. Half Price for All Broken Lots of Fancy and True Blue Serge Suito $10 to $35 3-piece Suits for $5 to 317.60 $10to$252-pieceSuits for55 to S12.50 Closes 5 P. M. Saturdays 10 "zZ. I rtm itnlilllL I.-.-' r i. a a. r w iiHimii'iii HOME OF QUALITY CLOTHES Lajnle Milla Totals 1 1 0 Oilllna. p... 0 4 1 0 4 4 4 Wood. p.... 1 ' amian, c. v o w 34 14 31 11 Thonar 0 0 0 Turtell .... 1 0 4 t Mrsra 0 4 Totaia .M 132 14 f Batted for Mitchell In sixth. Ran for I-ajole In sixth. Ran for Williams In eighth. Batted for Collins In ninth. Ran for Purtell In ninth. One out when winning run scored. Cleveland 0 0 3 0 S 0 1 1 S Boston 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 17 Two-base hits: Turner. Lewis. Three base hit: Yerkes. Bases on balls: Off Mitchell, 4: off Pape, 2; off Wood, 1. Struck ou:t By Mitchell, 1; by Gregg 2; by Pape, 2. Umpires: Perrlne and Mullen. GIRLS READTFOR FINAL PLAY Misses Woodworth and Slabaugh Matched for Championship. BOTH EXPERT WITH RACQUET Seeoad aad Third Hoende of Woaaeo'a Tennis Tosrsey Consolations Com pleted at Happy Hollow Clab Coarta Thnraday. Mlse Alice Woodworth beat her sister. Miss Catherine Woodworm, In the semi Flnala in the women's tennis tournament at Happy llllow club Thursday In a hard waged contest, the score being 8-S, 7-6. Lit tle Miss Grace Slabaugh took the match with Miss Elolse Hlllls quite easily, 4-1, 6-1 Miss Slabaugh and Wins Woodworth will play for the championship silver cup of fered by John F. Flack Friday morning. Miss Slabaugh is the only young woman In the tourney who has played in a tourna ment before, having gotten Into the semi finals last spring In the tournament at the high school, where she la a sophomore. She is about the quickest player on the courts and has won all her matches so far ery deftly. Miss Alice Woodworth la a steady player. Though this Is her first experience In a tourney she has had con- college, where she Is a Junior. ! The second and third rounds in the con- eolations were finished Thursday morning ' and the. finals will be played this morning between Miss Hazel Kvans and Miss Flor- ' ence Nason. t ln addition to the silver cup given by Mr. . Flack, there is a nobby black shopping bag for runner-up prize and a silver frame for consolation prize given by the Happy Hoi- I low club. C'hatnplonshlp Roaad. Semi-finals Miss Alice Woodworth best Miss Cath erine Woodworth, 8-6. 7-5. Miss Grace Slabaugh beat Miss Kloi.-e Hlllls. 6-1, 6 2 Consolations. Second round Miss Henrietta Gilmore beat Miss Fry. 6-2. 6-1. All ce Mi.s Florence Nason beat Miss Marion Carpenter, S-l, 6-2. Third rouna Miss Hszel Kvans beat Miss Henrietta Gilmore. K-4, 6-3. Miss Florence Nason beat Miss Carol Howard. e-C. 6-1. MINK LEAGUERS ARE COMING K Shenandoah Team Will Be Here San day lo Try lis l.urk Against Slora Trlunipha. Mink The Shenadoah team of the league, standing second iu the per cent! column, has been engaged tu play the , first game of a double header at liourke o. ....... i-Li.i. .. in i.. park 8unday. Their opponents will be the Etorg Triumphs, who have been hitting a ; lively J clip ali seaHon. und the game is expected to be an interesting one. The second game will be between the Mollys and Americans. 'I lo Stors Triumphs have won fifteen straight gumes 'this season, i while the ShenanUi-ali team is fighting hard for first position in the Mink l i'ue. (happell Drfrnla 0hkn.h. t'HAPPELL. Neb.. July 20. (Special . The crack base tall team of nsknuli mt ihe t happen Slcgneis here Wednes-dav and went dov n in ilefrat to the tune of I la t The lo.nl team ha ton tuo out cf three games from Okosh. P. M. "P""" To arrange 8tock for our our Semi-Annual Shirt Sale Beginning Satordaj Miming JULY 22 We Close Our Store at n Noon Friday TOM KELLEY CO.; 81S South 10th St. Tom JteUey Jack MoQclUea 2 SCHULTE'S BAT WINS FOR CUBS Chicago Beats Phillies bj Score of Four to Three. STAB, FIELD IffG FORMS FEATURE Srhalte Gets Doable, Triple and Home Ron Berk Seraree Honae Has Two Three Bacera and Fire Two-Baa Hlta. . PHILADELPHIA. July 20. -Chicago won todays game. 4 to S. largely on the hitting of Schulte, who drove In one run and scored twice himself. Schulte'a hits were a double, a triple and a home run. Both teams fielded In fine style, but double plays, In which Doyle and Hofman atarred. and Archer'a catching of Walsh off first base the home team's score down. Score: CH1CAOO PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A. E. AB.H.O.A. E sneckaro, li. I i s a 0 Knab. So... 4 I I 3 0 nrnun, n., a s I ratkart, rr, Herman, rf. 3 1 3 1 0 Lottfrt. 3k.. Ilm'man. lb 4 0 3 1 4 Luderua. 14 Doyle, 3b... 4 4 3 I 0 Wal.h, !f... Tinker, It... 4 1 3 4 0 Bwk. rf...,. Saiar. lb.... 3 1 1 1 DooLan. a.. An her, r... 3 0 3 1 Dooin, t.... Cualbach, pi 4 ! 14 I Ktlni.j,., Tllut 4 114 0 4 13 3 4 3 1 14 1 0 .41110 .41 (40 .3 1 I 4 0 .114 4 0 .301 10 1 0 a .33 I 27 17 j Totaia 31 T Tl 14 3 , I Tsialt .. Hotted for Doulnn In ninih. Chicago 0 0 0 1 O I 0 I n-4 , Philadelphia 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I I Two-baae hits: Kiirckard. Saier. Knabe, Dooln. Tinker. Schulte. Three-base hits; I Schulte. Lobert. Home runs.- Schulte, ! Beck. Struck out: Bv Re.tlbach. 1: by , Kwing. X. Base on balls: Off Reulhach 11; off Kwlng. 2. Time: 1;0. Umpires: rugier inn rinneran. Reds Come from Brhinrl. BROOKLYN. July 20-Brooklvn took a long lead bv batting over three runa In the first Inning today, but threw awav the chance for victory by making cuKtiy errors. Sukks' batting helped Cincinnati lo win. , Score: CINCINNATI. nOOKLY.V. Bfarhar. If... 4 0 0 4 AB H O A E 0 Burth. ef.-.. 4 1 4 0 Hatet. rf 3 S Hoblltrel.lb 3 1110 0 I'ajoart. Ik 4 1 It Mlt.nUl rf. 4 0 a e Wheat. If... 4 1 t Dnaner. aa. 4 0 I ( Humreal. !. 3 3 flp.nt Ik I a i 1 0 C'nulaon, rf . . 4 t I l:ao. 3b I 4 a 0 Tooltr. aa 4 1 3 I Mcljaao. ' Bufsa, p. j 3 S "T 3 3 0 0 e Elm'njiaa, 3b 3 0 0 1 0 Bersea. e... 3 0 3 Sraalos, p .. 3 e 4 :t 3 37 t 0 Rasan. ... 1 Toiala ...31 inn I ..0 0 u a 2 o 2 0 04 ..SOoOoOOO 03 I Cincinnati ! Brooklyn l r , v. , . .u i i i . , i , . , . ,., . Thrra-baae hitsf SUZ ivh'M7r iVJ: i f c eflie: Mclean. Suggs. Flint on errors: ; incinnati, 2. Oouble pla -. Bergen t iiuiuiiiri. natrt un uaiiin. .II ncanion a, off Sugas, 1. Siriick out: Hy Scanlrn.' 2, by P.gan. 2; bv Suggs. 6. Hlt: tjtt S. in lon? i In six and a third innings. Time: 1:4-. Umpires: Klem and Brennan. Malhrnann Driven from Matt. NEW YORK. July W.-Sit,. Louis a on from New York todav by dilUng Matnew on off the slab in the second Inning. In an Inning and a third Hie New Vork slar ylideed five lilts and nav Inn pasaes. t landall relievtl li.m. i lie Iih iIi played a pluiky uphill game and uroe Bailee off . the rubber In Ihe seventh. Murray got a : home run, a triple and a triple in four tiliirk up. Score: ... 1 ailed for Ievore in seventh. baited fur Bridaeli In eighth. Imuia 2 3 2 1 0 0 uO 08 V w Yon V 0 I It 1' r 2 0 0 j rust n trim: New York, Z. To Lae hits: Hkgg.n. Br. ar.ahan 2i. Thiee basc H I: iijt-ia Murray. . Home run: ..lull a... r'anl.kr hits: HauKer i.i. Sac- if ieil.: Snodg.a?s. Stolen basts: liui gm. uau.ei. Konetrliy i.'i. uoyie 1.1. Lett un baao: ,tw toik. ; bt. Louis, a. baej o nbal.e: cif Malhefjn, off Cranduli. . on bailee. utt liarmun. I. Struck unl: l c randan, w, uy Hannoii. 1. Passed ball: Myers, n.ts: oil Mathun, m one anu a third liinigns; off Craudall, v iti seven ana twu-liuida inn.ngs: off ealiee. in ti aid iwo-thirdx lrin.iib-. lime: ..Us. cmpuca; t uy and ej.iirlie. knprrlor Sells MrUottcll. sL PtitiOi:. Neb.. Jul M iS,).LIal Te.t t ram. oec olid lasciiian Va:o alcUoae.l uf ti e Suie.lor Stale league team i.aa been sod to I lie Port'und team of the Pac-fic uart league, to report at the cioee uf the xaso'i. Mcloell la a Nebraska bj. and attended the University of Nebraska law school Ihe last ear. He lias been ui iM-foie. having played with the ClevelariJ Amedcans laat season The purchase pr e. has not been made known, but it .is ta.d Iu rrad in sevrial figures Shortstop Blaekksrat Back la uauir, CHICAGO. July JU.-Ruwell Blackburn, the fll.ee alio: t lop of, ihe American Ka base ball team, who hat been out . r gams since early In the spring: fob ... a surgical ocerstion on his iuuMLap. t recovered and will Juln hie team la few . days. il NAOMI JO Lb iiABKL MERKOW. JLNME PLTLKS. tlNA HILL15. ELOlbK IIILLIS. liAiL tVAN.-. BKRN1CB fUWARDfl. GRACE HLABAL'arL ' 4 . ,