THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1911 x Maybe ; the Elephant Has Started This Time ;r j-X'gr": y , ' Tfct 1 colons- j , my only rccr&t is m t ! a " :-- A-! .pe vmacge. I ,V " 1 ' j f ; . J J ROBINSON PROVES EMIGMA Bourkes Winv,inv'Walk by Score, of ; Fottt;to Orie ;4 EBEORLESS SUPPORT GIVEN Davidson, with Single, Score Oae and Succession of Raps I Eighth ' ' Responsible for Three i- More Ran. DES MOINES, July 8.-8pecla Tele-kram.)-Bobtnon was an enigma to Des Moines this afternoon and Omaha won hands down, 4 to L Thirty-one men faced the Rourke twlrler In nlno innings The first man up was th only one to score, and he was walked and brought In by Belden' slngls. , , ' ' Only twice was Des Moines dangerous. In the fifth Leonard tripled, with one cut.- but failed to count In the ninth lHahn doubled and went to third on Colllgan's single, with one out, but the Bpell could not be broken. . Robinson was given errorless support. Hueston pitched a good game, but was given listless support Errors were pore numerous than the record shows, because of Indifferent fielding. , , ? (In the second Kane was hit by the tAtcher and sacrificed to second by 8cn- Jen. A passed bait put him on third and Davidson's single brought In the run. There was nothing doing then until the eighth.' Coyle led off with a single and Thomason struck out Johnson doubled, coring Coyle. Kane grounded out, ad vanclng . Johnson to third. Leonard's terror scored the latter and made Scanion ,ssf. Nlehoff'e double brought' in the tbtyrd run of the inning. Score: i.S " PES MOINES.. h AB. R. H. O A. E. Hahn, rf I I 11 1 0 0 Colligan 2b 8 Claire.-ss ............ 4 Bolder!. If 4 Xor, et t Leonard,' 8b ........ t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 v v rr nomas, id i Hanson, o i s .Hueston, . p 2 lIsbell.t.;fM..f.l;j . Totals ;,,8V 1 6 87 18 8 . - V -OMAHA. : A& R..H.. O, A. B. 1 ft 0 i 0 " I' t . "'0 4 0 0 0 8 Uustlce ss 4 0 0 8 Coyle, r( ....... I . '1 Tbomasotu'lf ....... 4' ft Johnson, e .jr., ..,..'4 1 Kane, i-:.r..:.:...';v'8 " I' Scanion, 2b ......... 3 i ' 1 , Nlrhorf. 3b .'ii....... 4 ; 0 Davidson, cf' .f... ;.. 0 Robinson, p 4, 4' 12 I ' 3 1 " l''Il 0 . 0 1 8 8 Totals ;:;:...;:.' 11 5 iih" Batted for Hueston In ninth. Des Moines 1 ftftftOftOftO-4 Omaha ' II I M M 0 80-4 Two-base hits: Johnson Niehotf, Hahn. iThree-baxe hit: Leonard. Sacritloe hits: 'Colllgan, Scanion. Double play: Johnson !to Justice to Kane. First on balls; Hues ton, 1; Robinson, 8. Struck outs Hues ton. 2; Koblnson, (. Hit by pitcher: Kane. iWild pilch-.. Hueston. Stolen baie; Nle botf. Lett on bases: Des Moines 2; Omaha, 7. Umpires: Mjers and Klssant. Tim), 1:25. . ) . . i --t Games, .Today. Western League Omaha at St. Jo seph. Denver at Lincoln. Wlahlte at 1 Topeka. Des Moines at Sioux City. Two games scheduled. National League-Philadelphia at Bos ton. Brooklyn at New York, Chicago at ' 8L Louis. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh., Two games scheduled. . American League-Boston at Philadel phia, New York at Washington, Cleveland at Chicago, St. Louis -at eDtrolt. Two games-scheduled. , ; ' American Association Toledo at Indian apolis. Kansas City at Milwaukee. Col umbus at Louisville, St Paul at Minne apolis. Two games scheduled. Nebraska State League Seward at York, Hastings at Superior, Kearney at Cf and island, Fremont at voiumous. Two games scheduled. Mink Leatue-'Hiawatha at Falls City, Auburn at Nebraska City, Beatrice at Humboldt. Two games scneauieq. JXDIAJSS LAKU ON JOHNfOS gt. Joseph Loses by Score of Eight to Foar. , SIOUX CITY, la.. July S.-Drtring Johnson to cover -with fusillade of MU , in the fifth Inning. Sioux City defeated t. Joseph today by an 8 to 4 score. White won Ms seventh straight victory. Boore: BIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O., A. EL Clarke, cf. .. Smith, es. ., Myers. It ... Tennant, lb. Breen, rf. .. French. 2b. .; T. Rellly, 3b. Csdman. e. ., White, p. ... ...4 0 8 0 8 0 I ft 4 3 1 8 0 ,,J ToUSi u- 86 8 14 87 18 1 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. o. A. E. Kelly. 2b. .. M 1 1 0 Kotn. 20 . ....... t Powell. If. 4 Watson, cf. e4a4t ZwilUng, rt 4 Borton. lb. .. B, Reiny, 3b. , Weinke, ..., Gossett. c. .. Johnson, p. Cruteher, p. . - Totals Sioux City !!!" 3 ..85 4 10 84 - 18 ft 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 ft. e-g 11 ft ft 0 30 0 0-4 Bt. 70Sph'.I..i. Two-bsse hiu: Clark. T. Rellly, Myers. Kelly, Johnson. Swilling. Sacrifice hits: Cadmmn, Kelly: Double plays: Smith to French to Tennant. Left on bases; Sioux city, st. Joseph, o. Hits: oil Jonn son, 13 In four and one-third innings-, off Cruteher, 2 In three and two-thirds In nings. . Bases on basis: Off White. 1; oft at -'.. I -I I - , - ' 1 Standing of Teams . WEST. LEAGUE . . NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pci V.L.Pct. St. Joseph..41 31 .66iNew York.. .61 11 .821 Sioux City. .03 33 W Chicago ...M 26 .681 Omaha ...-? 21 .614 Pittsburgh .87 It .B7S Des MoJnes.3fr34 ,U4 Cincinnati .,86 33 .629 Wichita ,.,.38 34.6141 PhlladeT. ...27 34.448 Denver 31 34 .607! Brooklyn.. 25 40 .385 Lincoln ....28 39 .4361 8t. - Louis.. .27 43 .386 Tepeka ... J8 41 .40b Boston 20 49 .290 AMER. LEAGUE. ' AMER. AS8N. W.UPct! . W.L.Pct. Boston '" ....48 22 .686 Columbus ..55 28 ,68 Phlladel. 39 27 .6911 Toledo 50 29 .632 Chicago ....30 29.67.IMlnneapolls.48 30.615 Washlng'ri 41 31 JM Kan. City... 37 42 .48 Cleveland .34 83.5 Milwaukee .35 48.432 Detroit ....34 17 .4791 St. Paul 34 37 .420 New fork.. 19 46 .2921 Loulsvilla .29 46 .387 St. Louis.. .11 47 .271 Indlanap's ..30 50.875 ad STANDING ek,to ....h ; NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGU14, W.L.Pct W.LPct. Fremont ...3015.652 Seward .....27 18 .600 Fells City. ..28 17 .622 Neb. City. ...30 18 .626 Auburn 25 22 .632 Columbus ..25 20 .556 Grand Isl'd.24 20 .5461 Beatrice .....20 27 .426 Hastings ...24 22 .6231 Humboldt ...18 28 .391 Kearney ,...31 25 ,47 Hiawatha ..19 8 .404 York 18 26 .4061 Superior ....11 33 .$50 Yesterday's Itesalts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 4; Des Moines, t i Lincoln-Wichita, rain. , i Denver, 8; Topeka, ft. ' . .' i St Joseph. 4; Sioux City. I. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, I; Boston, I. Brooklyn, 1-1; New York, 1-10. " : - AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston, T; Philadelphia, 2. ' New York. 8-8; Washington, 8-10. Chicago-St Louis, rain. Cleveland, 8i Detroit 8. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. . Toledo, 1J Louisville, !. Milwaukee, 7; St. Paul. 6; ten Innings. Kansas City, 4; Minneapolis, 8. Indianapolis, 8; Columbus, 1. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE- ' Seward, 7; York, 4. Hastings, 9; Superior, 4. Kearney, 1; Grand Island, 0. Fremont 8; Columbus, 9. . ' MINK LEAGUE. .! . ' Falls City, 0; Auburn, 8. Nebraska City, 8; Hiawatha, 8. -Humboldt 6; Beatrice, L r ; - v Cruteher. 8. Struck out: B White. 8: br Johnson, 2; by Cruteher -t Wild pitch. jonnson ). White. Hit by pitched ball: ciarse. lime: s:ia.. umpire; Jqftnsqn. KINIEXLA SHUTS OUT TOPEKA Allows tlx Hits, but Pitches Effec ' tlvolr la Pinches. TOPEKA. Julv 3 KtnuAlla ullnw. Topeka six hits, but tightened with men on bases, shutting out the locals. Score; TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Les, rf.;. 4 8 waish, 2b 3 3 3 13 0 ft 1 T 0 0 King, ct 4 Frants, lb.. .......... 4 Rlckert. If.... 4 ..... i n. s 4 ."''.!!)'.. 8 Patterson, m Ryan, 8b.... Chapman, Young, p......... 1 "Williams, p.......... 1 Totals... ;.....33 0 DENVER. . AB. R. 8 1 4 3. 8 1 27 20 8 H. I t 3 1 E. 0 Coffey, s. Cassldy, rf 0 Beau, or Quiuin. 3b Channsli, if Kenworthy. ,'f.. ft 4 ...... 3 8 4 '0 0 0 ft 8 1 0 1 ft ft Trench, 2b....... unosay, id Spahr. c... Klnseila, p 1 ft I I I 0 ..... 4 Totals ........84 I 14 87 IS r ft Toneka 000000 0 000 uenver I o o o i i i i z-s Three-base hits: Lee, Klnseila, Beall Two-base hits: .Walsh. Channell. (2). Qull- tin. ' Bacriflce hits: Young, cassldy, quu lln. French. Lindsay (3). Stolen bases: Beall, Channell, Kenworthy, Lindsay (3). Hits: Off Young, 7 in six innings; oft Williams, 7 In three' inning. First base on cans: urr zoung, i: ott tunseiia, i. Struck out: By Young, 6: by Williams, 1; by Klnseila. 7. Wild pitch: Williams. Umpires: Knapp and Flynn. , . Hiawatha? Pefks Up and Wiis Again HIAWATHA; Kan.', 'July 8.-(Speclai Telegrant.Mt was a real ball game tq day and snappy ' fielding was a feature. A large crowd, saw the' new Hiawatha players it work. The scorer . Nebraska -City 060100 iOftj-31 Hiawatha 030006010 3-7 2 Batteries: Conoway and ooiatnwait; Harnett and Maxey. BEATRICE. Neb... July 3.-(Speeiai Telegram.) ' Humboldt and Beatrice played this morning at 10:30 o'clock be cause of the race meeting which opened at the park this afternoon. Humboldt won by the scoro of t to L Hits by Mel ker and Martin In the eighth saved the lcals from a shut out Sere: Humboldt ., 000030 10 1-8 80 Beatrice ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 6 3 Batteries: Jsratt and Diets: Belts and roteet. AUBURN. Neb.. July l-(SpeclsJ Tele gram.) la one of the fastest and clean est games of the season Auburn did the shut out stunt at the expen? of Falls City again today. - A walk and Musser's homer did the work. Score: Auburn .. 0 ft ft ft ft 2 ft ft ft -3 5 0 Pals City ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4) ft ft I 2 Batteries: Zonderman and Mutter; Mo- Clure and Bhestao. Uroplrs vans. BROOKLYN'S CLAIM FOR PLAYER ALLOWED CINCINNATI July t-Th national base ball commission today decided that the Omaha dub. bad, purchased Payer Davidson from Brooklyn and allowed the latter's claim of 8750. v " , K'V Death the Gallows ' Is sharp, short agony. Tho lame back of kidney' trouble Is dally misery.' Tske Electric Bitters for quick relief. 50c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. TWO MORE FOR NEW YORK Jin m t Giants Bring Winning Streak to Sixteen Straight. JOEQUAED'S NINETEENTH WIN Pitcher Makes New Major League Record la Game la Which He ts Outpltched by Kay Rocker. NEW YORK, July 8.-New York stretched ' its winning streak to sixteen consecutive victories by taking a double- header from Brooklyn today. In the first game, Marquard made a new major league record in -winning his nineteenth straight game of the season, He was outpltched by Rucher but proved strong In the pinches. New York won the second game In the eighth inning when a short passed bsll enabled Shafer to score. In trying to head Shafer off at the plate Erwin hit Snodgrass, who was at bat with the ball and Fletcher scored the winning run. Manager Dablen protested Brennan's decision permitting Fletcher to score and was finally ordered from the field. Northen was put off the field In NEW YORK. BROOKLYN. v AB.H.O.AE. ABHO.AB tnodsrua 111 II I 0 Marts, ef... I lilt Psyl. Ib.... I 6 2 1 ONorthti, rf. I 3 1 6 Mtrkl., lb.. 1 6 6 0CuUht ... 4 6 4 6 0 Mumr, rf.. 1116 0 Smith, lb.. .4 till Brktr. cf...l 1 6 0 lDtubtrt, lb. 4 1 4 4 6 Htnos. Jb..l 6 I 1 IWhut, If.... 4 116 6 Mtysra, e... S 6 4 4 OHumm.l, Ib. 4 6 I I 6 Flttehtr, n. I 1 1 ITooley, 1 1 1 Mrqurd, p, 8 6 4 1 0MU)r, 8.... 4 17 16 -Rurkw, f... 4 14 6 4 TUU H 41741 TaUlt.....M IK I I Brooklyn , 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Batted for Northen in ninth. Brooklyn 0 0100000 0-1 New York 0 0010010 -2 Two-base hit: Murray. Stolen bases: Murray, Wheat. Double plays: Moran to Hummel, Heriog to Doyle to Merkle, Myers to Hersog. Bases on balls: Off Marquard, 6; off Rucker, t Struck out. By Marquard, B; by Rucker, 8. Time; 1:56. Umpires: Brennan and Emails. NBW YORK. BROOKLYN. ' AB.H.O.A.M. .. AB.H.O.A.I SaodsriH, it I sis OMona, of... I 4 t 6 Doyi, lb..., I I 1 l ONorthta. rf.. I 119 9 M.rkU, lb.. I 1 4 1 Ogmlth. lb... I 114 1 Mumr rt.. 4 1 1 6 ODtutxrt. lb. I I I 0 1 Booker, ef... I I I 6 OWhett, If.... I .110 0 Hrao(. lb.. .4 111 lHummtl, Zb. I 1 I I o Wilton, a... 16 6 1 lTooley. h... I I 4 I 4 Dtvor .... 6 6 6 6 OErwln. 4 14 4 1 Wlltu. S.... 6 4 6 9 OKnetW, p.. I 1 I I 9 Shtftr 9 9 9 0 0'phelpt ..... 1 6 6 9 6 Mttht'MQ, p6 6 6 6 OK.nt. p..;.. 6 6 6 6 9 Flttohtr, ik I I I I 0'Dtly 11 0 6 6 A ihm, p...., 1 0 4 6 6 , ri Ttirtau, p... 1 6 6 6 0 TottU..... 44.17 14 16 4 Utytn, o... 1114 4 Tottli It 1 17 II 1 Batted for Knetzer In seventh. Batted for Kent In ninth. Ran for Wilson in sixth. Batted for Wlltse In eighth. Brooklyn '1 08101 8ftft-8 New York 3 1 0 0 1 3 0 3 -10 First on errors: Brooklyn, L Two-base hit: Wheat. Three-base hits: Moran (2). Meyers. Stolen bases: Moran, Murray, Wheat Devore, Shafer. Fletcher. Snod grass. Left on bases: New York, 4; Brooklyn 10. Double plays: Fletcher to Merkle to Hersog. Fletcher to Doyle to Merkle. Struck out: By Ames, 3; by Tesreau, 4; by Wlltse. 1; by Mathewson. 1; by K. Knetzer, 4. Bases on balls: Off Tesreau, 2; off Knetser, 4; off Kent, 4. Hit by pi toner: By Knetser, Snodgrass. Passed ball: Erwln: Hits: Off Ames. 5 In two innings, (none out in third). Ott Tesreau, 5 In four Innings; off Wiltse, t in two Innings; off Mathewson, 1 in one Inning; off Knetser, 8 In six Innings; off Kent, none In . two Innings. Time: 2:35. Umpires. Brennan and EmsMs. Phillies round the Ball. BOSTON, July, 8.-Phlldelphla hit oynO"os00l..H.DUa as7v0,..l O b Hess hard In the seventh and eighth innings today and pounded out a win over Boston, 8 to 6. Score. PHILADELPHIA BOSTON. AB H O.A.I. AB.H.O.A.B. Fuktrt, ct..l 4 4 4 OMcDon-4, Ib I I 1 8 9 Lobtrt. lb... I 1 9 0 9Campbtll, cf 6 1 I 1 1 MtgM, If... I I 4 9 Ogwwntr, lb. 4 I I 4 9 Cravtth. rf .l I 1 6 (Kirks. If.... I 111! Ludarw, lb. 5 1 6 1 ITItut, rf.... I 119 9 Kntba, Ib... I III OHouttr, lb.. I 1119 Doolta, M ..4 6 I I lO'R'urkt, 4 1 I I 6 Dooln, ...... I 6 7 1 ORtrtdra. e.. 4 9 I 9 1 Curtlt, p.... 9 9 9 1 9Hm, p I 6 119 l btlmsrt. Mil 1 9WD1U, p..,.. 9 6 6 1 6 Ehultt. ... 1 6 6 0 Dtvl!n 1 1 9 6 S uownty ... 1 1 S S 0 Miller ..... 1 1 9 9 9 Tottli. ..17 11 IT II 4 Tottlt II II 1 Batter for Hess In eighth: Batter for Curtis in third. Batter for Chalmers In seventh. Boston 3 1 0 0 0 9 0 1 05. Philadelphia .... 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 3 0-8. Two-base hits: Klrka. Paskert. MrOnn. aid. Miller, Knabe. Three-base hits: Sweeney, Lobert Crayath, wHlts; . Off Curtis, 8 in 3 InnlnKs; off Chalmers. 2 In 4 innings; Schults, 4 in 3 Innings; off Hess, 15 In 8 innings: off Whits. none in 1 inning. Double plays: Doolan, Knabe, Luderus: Campbell, Sweeney; Chalmers, Knsbe, Luderus. Left on bases: Boston, 11: Philadelphia, 11. First bae on balls: Off Hess. 5; off White. 3; off Curtis, 1; off Chalmers, 2; oft Schults, t First base on errors: Boston, 1: Philadelphia. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Schults, (Titus). Struck out: By Hew, 2; by Curtis. 2; by Chalmers, 8: by Schults, 2. Time: 2:15. Umpires: Eason and Johnstone. . . Aasley Wlaa In Twelfth,. ANSLEV, Neb., July 3.-(Bpeclal.-Qne of the fastest and most interesting ball games witnessed on the home grounds this season was played here Tuesday by Ansley and Arcadia. The game went twelve innings before the winning run was scored by Ansley. Lewln started the gams for Arcadia as mound artist, but was knocked out of the box in the second inning, when the home boys pounded him out for seven scores. Duryea succeeded him in the third and the game settlod down to a pitchers' battle between him ana Munn for Ansley, both teams sup porting their pitcher with tight and fast ball playing. Score: Ansley ... 0700000000ft 1-8 Arcaaia VVIVOOOOOOOO 7 Batteries: Ansley, Munn and Steele; Arcadia, Lewln, Duryea and Wall. Um pires; Lee and Coons. . . ; - Mint Sat ton Win Match. ' CINCINNATI, July 3.-Mlss Mse Sutton of Los Angeles, national champion, wrai the first match In the trt-state tennis tournament here today by defeating Miss Ruth Klnsey of Cincinnati in two straight sets. " Copyright 1912, National r NAPS MAKE ; TIMEl YHITS Tigers Meet Defeat by Score of Eight to Six. GEANEY BREAKS HIS SH0ULDEE Left Hantf , Thrower Mar Not Be Persaaacatlr Disabled by Acci dent to Right Member Threo Two-Baggers. DETROIT, July 8. Cleveland bit oppor tunely today and defeated Detroit, 8 to 8. Left Fielder Graney of the Cleveland team fell while running to catch a short fly and broke his right shoulder. Ha Is a left-hand thrower and probably will not be permanently disabled by the acci dent Score; , CLEVELAND. - PETROIT. AB.H.O.A.I. . AB.H.O.A E. Orn.y, If... I 6 4 4 OVItt,' Ib 4 1116 Ryn. It I 116 CBuih. u 4 6 2 1 1 OUon, M.. .I 114 OCobb. et.....l't 7 0S Jckon, rf.. 1 t 6 OCnwford. rf 5 I 1 0 6 UJole, lb... 4 I 61 ODe'htnty, If 4 116 9 Orlnt, lb... 6 16 6 Morlrty, lb I 4 I 0 ' 9 Euterly. S..6 1 I I SLooSan, lb.. 4 1 4 I I B'n'him, cf 4 I 1 9 SSUpas. C..4 1116 Tunur, Ib... 4 111 9Work, p.... 9 0 9 1 9 Ktlr. p 4 6 0 6 lLk. 16 0 6 Blinding, p. 4 6 6 6 9Jons ...... 6 9 9 0 0 'Osinor ..... 9 o o 0 Totals 37 1127 11 1 - Totals 15 11 IT T I Batted for Lake In the ninth. Ran for Stanage In the ninth. Cleveland 1 0 4 1 1 0 0 1 0-8 Detroit 0 0 1 1 0 0 ft 0 48 Two-base hits: Delehanty. ' Louden, Griggs. Stolen bases: Crawford. Olson (21 Grins. Turner. Sacrifice hit: Olson. Struok out: By Works, 1; by Lake, 1; hv KW. 2 First base on oaus: un Works. 3; off Lake. 1; off Kaler, 6. Hits: Off Works, s in two ana one-imra in nings; off Lake, 6 Id six and two-thirds innings; off Kaler -9 in eight Innings (none out in ninth); off Blending, 2 in one inning.- Double plays: Lajoie to Griggs', Turner to Griggs. First base on errors: Cleveland, 1. Left on bases: De troit 8: Cleveland, 7. Passed ball Stan age. Wild pitch: Kaler, Works (3), Lake, Time: 8:04. 'Umpires: Dlneea and Sheri dan. Senators Wia Twice. . WASHINGTON, July, 8.-Washington won both games of the double-header tndav with New York. Shanks' triple in the ninth inning scored the winning ru In the first game, score, iirsi game: WASHINGTON. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.AE. AB.H.O.A.B. Bhaftr. lb... 4 I I 1 ODtnltli. II..I I I 1 I rotter, lb.. .4 111 ftLlttle, et....4 9. I 9 ft Milan, ef.... 4 119 CSt.rrtt, lb.. 1119 9 Otndll, lb... 4 16 1 OZInn, rf 4 4 19 0 Wtlktr, rf.. I 1 t 9 OChtM, lb ... 4 1114 Shinkt. If... 4 1 4 0 0 Martin, ttlb 1 I I I 9 McBrlda. m. I 9 I I lBlumn. lb... I 10 11 Htnry, .... ! 9 7 1 OO'Dowd, St.. 9 9 9 1 0 Vtuthn, p.. .3 114 0 Street, 0....4 114 1 , Wtrhop, p... 9 6 19 Tottli 12 1 17 U 1 - Total! 10 lM 11 1 Two out when winning run scored. New York (0030ftft0 0-2. Washington .... 00020000 13. Three-base hits: Sterret. Vaugh. Three base hits: Chase, Gandil, Bhanks. Stolen bases: Daniels, Stump, Foster. Bases on balls: Off Warhop, 1. 8truck out: By Warhop, 1; by Vaughn, 7. Time, 1.65. Umpires: Evsns and Weatervelt. Score, seoond game: WASHINGTON. v NEW YORK. ' - AB.H.O.A.I. V AB.H.O.A.B. Mwlltr,- It.. I 1 6 9,0 Outfit. If.. I 1 1 9 1 Wtlktr, rf... I 116 OLtttlt, ef.... I 110 6 Fotttr, lb... I 111 OSttrrtt, lb... 4 9 11 0 1 Milan, ef.... I 1 I 6 IZInn. rt..... 4 1119 Otndll. lb... 4 16 1 OCbue, Ib... 4 113 9 Marias, lb.. I 118 OMtrtin, lb... I 9 6 16 bantu If... I 18 1 OO'Dowd. si.. 4 6 1 3 6 AtMmita. 0.4 3 11 4 llwoanty, .. I 1 7 I 4 JohstoD, p..l 1 1 9 9Flther. p.... 4 6 4 1 0 Mutter, p... 1 4416 Total U 4 14 11 8 ToUlt II 14 nit .. . New York 010000100-8. Washington ..,.04013161 10. Two-base hits: Morgan, Ainsmlth. Three-base hits: Johnson. Hiu: Off Johnson, 6 In ft Innings; oft Mussel, 1 in 8 innings. Sacrifice hits: Shanks. Bases on balls: Off Fisher. 3; off Johnson, 1; oft Musser, 4. Struck out: By Fisher, 5; by Johnson, 7; by Musser, 4. Time: 1:55. Umpires: Westervelt and Evans. Athletic Rplae Pennant. PHILADELPHIA. July 8.-By hitting the ball hard and taking advantage of the home team's errors. Boston won to day, 7 to 8. Before the game there was a bund concert and fireworks ana the world's pennant which was won by Philadelphia last fall, was raised after a march across the field by the players of the two teams. Score. BOSTON. . PHILADELPHIA. ABVl.O.Af. AB.H.O.A.B. Heosw. rf...6 3 19 OLord. rt..... 116 9 Ytrktt. lb... I 1 1 I lOldrlns, cf.. I 6 3 6 1 Snatktr of., i lie E golllnt, Itl ( I I Lfwll. II ... 4 6 4 4 Baker. Ib... I 9 14 9 Otrdntr, lb. 4 1 19 lMelnMi. It I 1 I II etahl. lb.... I IT SStrunk. If... I 9499 Wasntr. at,. 4 I 9 I 1 Barry at.... I 9 16 1 Carrtfao. i,i I i I ILtpv. I 14 11 K. volllnt, ps 1 9 octomba. p. .. I s e 1 s 'Dtrrlck .... 1 9 9 9 9 ToUli.....tT 10 T I lEtn 1 4 6 9 6 ' ToUlt S3 1 17 12 6 Batted for Lapp la ninth. Batted for Coombs in ninth. Boston .....ft ft 0 3 0 0 ft ft 47 Philadelphia ft 1100400 0-3 Two-base nits: speaker. K. couins. Lord, Hooper. Three-base hit: Gardner. Sacrifice hits: Oldrtng, Strunk. Sacrifice fly. Baker. Stolen base: Wagner. Lsrt on bases: Boston. 5; Philadelphia, 7. First bare on balls: Oft R. Collins, 1; off Coombs, 1 First base on errors: Boston. 3: Philadelphia. 1 Struck out: By R. Collins, 4; by Coombs, 3. Time: 1:55. Um pires: f.san ana o Lugnun. Batted for Northrup la ninth. Axtell Defeats Hlldreth. AXTELL, Neb., July 8.-Special.)-In a game of ball called in the eighth inning on account of darkness Axtell defeated Hildreth, 4 to t Both pitchers pitched good ball, especially in tight places. 8core. --. R.H.E. Axtell 00040000-453 Hildreth 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0-3 t Batteries: Axtell, Anderson and Bur den; Hildreth,- Adams and Boasen. Struck out: By Anderson, S; by Adams, 1 Base on baits: Off Anderson, 3; off Adams, & Umpires: Leafgreen and Wilson. , Swar4 Banchcs Hits, . YORK. Neb., July t-(Speclal Tele gram,) Seward defeated York today 7 to 4 by bunching pits when hits meant runs. Score:.- .' . .. ,'.; - ' - R.H.E. Seward ..v... 10050000 1-7 1 York : 1 01000030-461 Batteries: Seward. Stanley and Camp- neid; York, Osborne ana &tuy. Drawn News Asia. H00S1ERS SHADE COLUMBUS Ashenfelder Has a Trifle the Better of Mcftnillin. FINAL SCORE IS TWO TO ONE Gam Called Early in Ninth Inning After lagertoa Clears Bases with Triple Off Cook JThreo Double Plays. COLUMBUSi July 8. Ashenfelder was a shade better than McQuillin this after-, noon with runners on bases and Indian apolis won, 2 to L After Ingerton had cleared the bases in the ninth with a triple off Cook the game was called to allow the teams to catch trains and the core reverted to what it was at the end of the eighth. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. COLUMBUS. AB.H.O.A.I;. AB.H.O.A.B. Woodruff, If I I 1 9 9Shlton, cf.. I 1 I 9 9 Gagnler. it.. I I I 1 OHlnchm'n, HI 1 1 9 6 O'Ltary, Ib. 4 1 I I OC'galton. rt. I 9 I 9 I Instrtoa, ef . 4 I I 1 Otiuliwttt, rf. 1 9 9 6 6 McCtrtjr. rf. 4 1 1 9 IFirrlnt, lb.. 4 t 1 9 9 Dixon, rf....4 6 6 4 OMIIltr, lb... I 17 19 Hunttr. lb. 4 1 7 1 OO'R'urkt, 3b I 9 IB I Wllllamt lb. I 6 I 1 OOtrber, ts... I 118 9 Cltrke. C....4 1 4 1 1 Smith. o....:4 1119 Aib'feldtr, 4 1 6 1 4 Mctjulllln, p 1 0 9 3 9 Ptektrd .... 9 6 9 0 6 " T0UI1.....H 11 14 I :McCont-y .1 6 6 6 6 Tottli II I 24 13 6 Batted for McQuillin in the eighth. Columbus 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 1 Ol Indianapolis 10100000 '-3 Stolen bases: Shelton, Gagnler. Sacri fice hit: Gagnler. Two-bse hit: Wood ruff. Douable plys: Gerber to O'Rourke to Miller, Clarke to Hunter. O'Leary to Gagnler to O'Leary. Hit with pitched ball: Miller. First base on balls: Off McQuillin, 8; off Ashenfelder, 4. Left on bases: Columbus, 10; Indianapolis, ft. Tims: 1:45. Umpires: Cahlll and Irwin. Sergeant Jackson of . , Iowa Wins Bronze Medal at Stockholm , ... . .. - M, , .,- ; a;.s a , ... STOCKHOLM. July 3.-The Individual uompetitlon , in the clay, bird shooting events In the Olympic games was con tinued today, when the second stage was concluded. The best aggregates scored in the first and second rounds were made by the Americans, A. F. Qleason of the Boston Athletic association and J- R- Graham of the Chicago Athletic associa tion, with forty-seven out of, a possible fifty birds. In the shoot-off of the triple tie and the 6,000-meter range In the Individual army rifle shooting tht Americans lost the gold medal by a single point. Col ston, representing France, won with ninety-one. ' Lieutenant Carl Tosburn, U. 8. N.t was awarded the silver medal with a score of ninety and Sergeant E. Jackson of Iowa the bronse medal, also with ninety. , Orleans Blank Oxford. ORLEANS. Neb.. July S.-The Orleans Athletics shut Oxford out in a dull and uninteresting game Tuesday. Score: R.H.E. Orleans ...... 111000000-347 Oxford 0OO000O0O 030 Batteries: Orleans, Johnson and Car roll; Oxford, Bloom and Grace. . Four Fire Houses Are Being Planned for the City Force Commissioner Wlthnel! will ask the council to submit this fall the proposition to vote 3100.000 bonds for the erection of four fire houses at the following loca tions: Sixteenth and Isard streets. Tenth and Douglas streets, Eighteenth and Harney streets and another probably In downtown district His request will most likely be granted. The Commissioner has Inspected all the fire houses In the my and found soma of them In need of repairs which cannot bo made with the present fund. The fire house at Eighteenth and Har ney streets Is costing 83,600 per year tor rent. ' The commissioner believes it would be to the Interest of the city to cut out this Item by building a fire house. Firs Chief Salter says In his opinion the peo ple would vote bonds this year, although they have been voted down by small mar gins twice before. It Is necessary to carry them by a two-thirds majority. Mercury Bichloride -is Taken by Mistake r C L. O'Harra, a photographer living at 1623 Burt Street, was feeling a bit out of " kilter yesterday and he went" to the medicine chest for relief. After it was almost too lata he discovered that he had swallowed bichloride of mercury tablets. The police surgeons managed to revive him. but not before, he was In a dangerous condition.. Arguments Heard in the Hull Case ... v By agreement of counsel arguments on the general demurrer of Mr. and Mrs William R. McKeen to the suit of C. W Hull for annulment of his abroony con tract with Mrs. McKeen were taken up before Judge Troup . yesterday. . The arguments will consume the greater part of Friday. - - . . Persistent Aavertlsi ts the Ruad to Big Rtturna. for The Bee by 77 - I I I' V PAWNEES WIN BY RALLY Columbus Leads by One Vote, Mak ing Three in last Inning. HAEGlS MAKES WINNIKO HIT Jastns Gathers la Nina Games Oat of Twelve, and Last Contest One of Mosf Exciting 1 of Them AU. COLUMBUS. Neb , July 3.-(Speclal Telegram.) Columbus won from Fremont today In an exciting ninth Inning finish, making the three runs needed to win. Boyd started with a walk and E. Brown doubled, sending Boyd to third. Metz singled and scored both Boyd and Brown, tying the score. Hargls, next up, dou bled and scored Metz, winning the game. Both Justus and Rouse were hit hard, but Rouse weakened at the last. C. Pal mer put the ball over the fence in the first Inning for a home run. Heavy hit ting In the second netted four runs for the Pawnees. Features of the game were catches by C. Palmer and E. Brown. Justus has won nine games cat of twelve. 'Score: - . ; -, ; , ' RH.E. Fremont 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 2-8 13 2 Columbus 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 3-0 13 2 Batteries: Columbus, Justus and Har rison; Fremont; Rouse, Neff and Bonner. Two-base hits: E. Brown, B. Brown, Hargis, Harrison, Henny (3).' Home run: C. Palmer: Struck oue: By Justus, 9; by Rouse, 8. Bases on balls: Off Justus, 2; off Rouse, 8. Umpire: Knowlton. Kearney Wins Close One. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July 8.-(Spe- clal Telegram.) A walk, a sacrifice and an error gave Kearney the only run made In today's game In the sixth. Hits were scarce and fielding sharp. The locals found Lots for one safe hit and he struck out thirteen. Hartman pitched winning ball also. Just five hits were made In the whole game. Score:' RH.E. Kearnev .j...........0 0 0 0 0 100O1 4 1 Grand Island ..... .'.0 ft 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0-0 1 8 Bases on balhUd'Qff Lots, 2; off Hart- man, 2. Struck out: By Lots, 13; by Hartman, 6. Left on bases: Kearney, 5; ttrand island, -1. Passed ball: - Gray. first base on errors; Kearney.. 2: Grand island, 1. Umpire: Nugent. .' ' Hooalere if ay Veach. PEORIA. July 8.-Outfielder Robert Veach, Tor two y tars with the Peoria club in the Three-1 league, today was sold , to the Indianapolis club of the American association, up to date veach has hit about .346. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. Brur A CoHttowd Story In Pieturu by "Fanan"mNo. 32 i .Jr8ufttitwr"Y r H CH ns,Jt A tWZSN). K g ?S5 l Mr YOU t YOU'U HUWtOTI (ffaJW ( Yo KNOW, TH) r ' Jfc'gfey v'i ttwv who sfc& AHOI'lL f" - RUN8 TVift'OtO j htfik .. KIU.ET HOTJNJVM - : , - V yWfu " "V - i-ik S ORe! I KnovvA lffM i ( "Two swallows do not make a spring." Nevertheless, life takes on a more cheerfiil , aspect when ones thirst 13 slacked by - The Beer that hat earned Its high beinj right Constant us of the careful brewing; hare made this case Mat to your home today. bottled only by ths W. C. HEVDEN, Manaser. OMAHA. NE3. Phone Bell Deuslaa 621 ' AntoA-2344 CARL FURTH. Obliibutor, 716 South 18th Street CCp the Pjr.c Cartoont. Hal CoffmanB JACK JOHNSON IS FAVORITE 4 Flynn's Backers Are Demanding ; " , Odds of .Three ;to One. j' i BOTH ' MEN ABE CONriDENT Negro Will Weigh Two Handre and j Twelve at Ringside Flynn says ! He Will Weigh Haadred ' i s' I and Ninety.-' ;. u-, EAST LAS VEGAS, July S.-Mors fight enthusiasts arrived' today to witness tha Johnson-Fly nn battle tomorrow; but the main body of spectators will notf arrive until tonight. , ', ' ' " ' ' it was extremely quiet at "the fighters' camps today, Both men did a little light work. Both were confident "of victory. Lots of Johnson to win money at 2 to 1 is offered with few takers. The Flynn supporters do not appear anxious to get ; their money down at less than 3 to L One freak bet, 80. to M, that Johnson j will knock .Flynn. down before tha fourth round Is recorded. . t ...v.,-. j As to the round betting, the eleventh! appears to be favored for tha termination of the fight, probably because Johnson J won In the eleventh round of , the last j Johnson-Flynn ibout.. .i ; -'.-.; -! !: i As an appetiser to the big show tomor row, Stanley .Yoakum: of Dallas and "Boer" . Unholse of Denver., , who fall somewhere ' near the light-weight, class, will try out promoter Curley's convass walled arena tonight It is a scheduled twenty-four bout It Is Johnson's plan to nter the ring . tomorrow weighing ; 212 J pounds. Flynn expects to fight at about J 190 pounds. ' "1 am going to win. Get J down on that," he said today. ' '- ; , '. i ; LOS ANGELES, July S.-Wlth each ex- scheduled fight at Vernon tomorrow, Ad. Wolgast, champion light weight pugilist, and Joe Rivers, the challenger, epenta j quiet day. BUILDING RECORD FOR JUNE SHOWS INCREASE! Building permits tor the month of June j reached the total sum of $596,845. For i the first half of the year the buildings ! for which permits, were issued by the building Inspection department amount to 82.298,630, 6SS permits being issued. The ; record for June this year shows nearly'. $200,000 more expended for buildings than 1 the same month of 191L Badger position by always best materials and possible. 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