I .1 10 You Can't Fool Jeff. He Knows His Rights THA IT WAS ROURKES LAND ON TWO MORE Kiae Straight Win Are Now Sec : ' orded for Omaha Team. LOCAL PITCHERS WORK FINE Hoot Bibi by Kano and Johnson y; Ht decielve Effect Both the Games Taken From & V Tooeko. T ;;;, ., Jlmmle Kane won the second game for 'Omaha yesterday after the Rourkea had taken the first, by hammering the pill over the light field fence in the third Inning , with the baaea crowded. The first game was won by an t to 4 acore and the second to the tune of to 4. The Rourkea got the first game early ' and were never In danger of being over ome. Hall waa In good shape and held the Kaws to alx hits. Johnson put the game on Ice when he . cluted the ball 'over the bull atgn with a man on base, Jn the third, Fugate waa hit hard. . Gardner aent three runs over for the Kaws in first battle In the sixth Inning with a homer over the right field board, . but the Rourkea came back and In creased their lead again with three more runs on a Walk, two singles and a triple. : The second game waa by far the more Interesting. Omaha took an early lead on Kane's home run, but waa in danger :ef being caught at any time. "CfW ; Brandom started, but laated four In nings, after which he waa benched and , Young aent in to atop the slaughter,. . .. oYoung succeeded. He held Omaha v down to two scattered hits and It waa not until the eighth Inning that ha gave a run. The Kawa snagged two In tha opening frame and the Rourkea came back with- one, and four In the fourth. In the sixth the Kawa made one and another in the seventh. Here it waa that Rhodes began to put them over In gteat ahape and held the K&naaane with out another hit or 'run. . Jehnaoa la Hart. In tha first game Johmnson waa hit on the arm by a pitched ball and waa forced to leave the game. Gondlng waa sent In to do the backatopplng and waa re ceived with an ovation by the 4,000 fana assembled. He worked through the en tire second game. Thomaaon waa back In tha game again and made five h'ta in eight times up. With two down in the first inning of tha aecond game King beat out a bunt. An error put him on second . and be scored -on Gardner's single " to center. Gear singled, Gardner taking third, An error by Justice let Gardner score. ' Justice opened for Omaha with a single to center. Coyle sacrificed. A wild pitch put Justice en thlrdr and he tallied on Thomason's Infield hit. . In the fourth the, Rourkea took the tend. . Justice singled to center. Coyle beat out a bunt' as did Thomaaon. Kane broke the game . up : with a home run over the right field fence, clearing the bases.-. : -. ... k Lee walked in the fifth, went to aec ond on Coyle'a miff of Walsh's fly. He went to third when Walsh waa forced out at second, King - landing safe. ' A double steal scored Lee. ' - Ota r opened the sixth for the Kawa with a , triple to center. Ryan fiew out to Coyle and Patterson popped up to Kane. Pchmldt aent one to Kiehoff who fumbled it long enough for Gear to score. Niehoff opened the eighth with a double. Davidson aent him to third and he scored j on a squeeze play with Gondlng at the bat. Score: r ! r '.' -;.: OMAHA. ' 1 , AB. R. H. O. A. E. Justice, ss.. 4 0 Oil 1 Coyle. rf...... 4 111 j a Thomason, lf......, 4 1 3 10 0 Johnson, c... t 3 2 2 9 0 Arboaast a 0 0 0 . 0 ". 0 Oondlwt. e, ...,.,,, I OS 0 0 Kane, lb 8 1 8 J3 ; 8 0 fchlpke, 2b.... 8 10 3 ' I I Kiehoff. Sb...., I 11 2 i Davidson, cf 4 11 3 a . . o Hall. p................ 4 0 3 0 8 0 .'.ToUls 31 I 10 a 5 .1 :v.';i" TOPEKA. ... ABi R. ft. O. A. E. Rlckert, If... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Walsh, 2b 3 11 4 4 0 Kin, cf 4 1 1 4 0 0 . Gardner, lb 4 11 S O 0 Lee, rf... 8 0 1 0,0-0 Rvan, 3b , 4 0 V 0 0 10 Patterson, as I I 0 110 , Chapman, c... 4 0 0 , 4 1 1 rugate, p..... 4 0 , 3 0 5 4 '.ToUla ....I..:....31 4V' 0-14 13 1 Arbogast ran for Johnson in the fifth. Omaha r.Runs ......0 i 1 0 1 t 0 0 -3 Hits 0 3 3 0 1 3 0 0. -10 Topeka Runs ............. .0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1-4 Hits .. .. 0 UlllMH t. Two-base hiU: Johnson.. Thomaaon,. Walsh, Fugate. Three-base hlU: Thoma . ion. Davidson. Home runs; Johnson, Gardner. Hit by pitched ball: Johnson. Base on balls: Off Hall,' 4: off Fugate, 4. Struck out: By Hall. E; by Fugate, 5. Stolen bases: Coyle. Bchipke (2), Niehoff, nalnh. Sacrifice hiU: BchlDke. Walsh. lHuble plays: Coyle to JCane; Niehoff to Score, aecond game: r OMAHA. . . AB. R. H. O. A. B Justice, mm. '. 3-2 3 4 3 1 Coyle, rf. I I 1 S 0 1 Thomaaon, If. 4 1 I 1 . 0 0 Kane, lb. 3, 1 3 0 0 0 Pchlpke, 2b. 4 0 0 I I 0 niehoff, 8b. 4 1 11 1 ' l Davidson, cJE.- 3 0 1 1 0 0 finding, c-......... 3 0 0 I I 0 Hnodca, p. .......... 4 0 0 0 t o :ToUla .......39 4 14 87 12 TOPEKA, AB. R. H. ...... 4 1.1 5 0 0 3 11 O. 1 3 8 A. E. . If. . Vv'alHb. Zb. Kitig, cf. Gardner, lb 4 1 1 0 0 0 Gear. rf. 4 1 3 3 0 0 Ryan, 3b 3 0 0 0 S 3 Patterson, ss. 8 0 1 3 3 ,0 Schmidt, c 4 0 0 ,.6 .3 , 0 Drandon, p. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Toung, p. 0 0 0 0 1 .0 Rlckert 1' 0 0 0 0 0 Chapman 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .I.........J2 i 1 24 U 1 Batted for Brandon In fifth. . Batted for Young In nintn. ' Omaha Runs 1 0 4 0 0 0 01-l HiU 3 14 0 I 0 0 1 -10 Topeka Runs 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-4 Hits , 301101000-4 Two-base hlta: Kane, Nelhoff, Patter on. Three-base hit. Gear. Home run: Kane. Hit by pitched ball: King. Wild pitch: Brandon. Double play: Justice to Kane. Hits: Off Brandon, 3 In four In nings; off Young. 3 In four innings. First base on balls: Off Rhodes, S; off Brandon, 1: off Young, 1. Struck out: By Rhodes, 4; by Brandon, 3; by Young, 3 Stolen baaea: Justice, Lee King. tfao rlffce hiU: Coyle, Davidson, Gondlng (2). Left on bases: Omaha, ; Topeka, 7. Time: 1:56. Umpires: Meyera and Mis-e-ne. .... , - Xetea of tke Game. Wichita today apd It la ladle' day. ' Rlckert and Chapman tailed aa pinch hitters in the seoond. game. .Omaha made ten hits in each game and Topeka made alx In each one. Johnny Gondlng Is still among the top notch catchers of the Western league.' "Chick" Brandon was knocked out of the box Saturday and came for another dose. He got it Bedlam broke lose among the 0,000 fans when Kane drove the ball over the boards in the second contest, The Kaws were dangerous alt through the second contest and fought hard to take at least one game of the series. "Dusty" Rhodes, hoodoo on the Topeka team, still holds good, i He won two games of the eerlea. The first and last. Mark Hall let up for a few minutes In the sixth Inning of the first game and Gardner drove in three runa with a home run, , , Johnson's home run in tha first game waa the longest one made on the home grounds this year. The ball soared over the "bull" algn by at least thirty feet. . In the first) battle Niehoff pulled off a lightning double. With Chapman on second, Rlckert hit the ball to Bert, who lagged Chapman aa he raced to third and sent the ball to Kane, WICHITA SLUGGERS , VICTOR! Hard Hitting; aa Ds Molaes Errors Beat Laeola. ' DES MOINES. July 14-Hard hitting and costly errors by the Dea Moines players gave Wichita' the last game of the sarles. Bcore:, DES MOINES. - . ' . " . AB. R. H. O. A. 0 0 0 1 3 Curtis, cf...... S Hahn, rf 4 Belden, If 4 2 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 Claire, sa 4 Colligan. 2b 4 Kores, Sb 4 3 ' 1 Jones, lb...., 1 Isbell, lb 8 McGraw, c... 1 Hanson, c... 3 Douglase, p 3 Jacobson, p 0 Leonard I 0 0 Totals .....37: t 10 28 4 WICHITA. , , AB. R. H. O. A. E. Craig, If.....'. ..-l. 8 0 0 Hughes, lb I Z Z Mlddleton. cf I 0 11 0 1 Davis, rf..".. 8 1 1 t 0 0 Callahan, ss I 0 0 111 Weeteriil. 3b....... .V 0 0 ' 0 - 0 3 Mee, 2b.. I. I 11 4 8 1 Clemmona. C 8 3 8 8 8 4 Rllis. p 3 0-1 14 0 Jackson, p........v.. 10 0 0 0 0 Pettigrew ....o i o o o ; e Totals........"......ll7 W 37 14 I Fatted for Jackson In ninth. Craig hit by batted ban. Batted for Ellis In seventh. Des Molnea.. .......0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 1-5 Wichita 1 10000100-8 Two-baas hits: Hanson. Curtis. Home run:' Davis. Sacrifice hits: Ellis, Petti grew. Double plays: Hughes to Clem mona, Hughes to Mee to Clemmons. Buses ou balls: Off Douglass, 4; off Jacobson, 3; off Ellis, 1. Struck out: By Douglass, 7; by Jackson, 1; by Kills, 4. Wild Ditches: Bills. Dougiasa. stolen baaea: Hughes (3), Mlddleton, Davis, Mee, ,Hahn. HIU: Oft Douglass, in eight and a third innings; oft Jacobson, 1 In one and two-thirds Innings; oft Kills, six in seven Innings; off Jackson, 4 in two Innlnas. Lett on bases: ues Moines. 8: Wichita, 9. Time: 2:30. Umpire; John son. HAGERMAX , PUZZLES IADIANS ... i ,., ,1 ., Llacola Has tke Game AH its Ovra Way. ( ' . ' : , StUOX CITY. Ia.,1 July 14.-Haaerman had Sioux City helitless, while his mates hit . White at .v, lit, wining the fourth straight game. Score: . ' Sioux City. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Miller, cf ., II 0 1 3 0 smitn, ss , 18 18 1 Myers, if 4 0 1 3 0 0 Tennant lb 4 9 1 8 1 0 Breen. rl 3 0 11 0 Andreas, 2b 3 0 0 3 3 0 French, 3b 4 ' 0 0 3 3 3 urenaorir, c ........ I o is i White, p 3 0 0 0 5 1 Totals ...81 3 7 27 17 8 , LINCOLN. . AB. R. H. O. A. E. Bershammer. as.... 4-1 6 14 0 Lloyd, 2b 5 13 3 1 0 Cobb, rf 8 1 3 3 0 0 McCormick, if ...... 31 11 0 0 Cole, cf 4 0 8 0 0 0 Barbour, 3b s 1 v3 0 0 0 Mullen, lb 4 13 9 0 Carney, e .......... S 3 0 10 3 0 iiagerman, p ....... 0 10 1 0 . . ToUls ....... ...M , 10 18 37 10 - 0 Sioux City 00000100 1-1 Uncoln 13 0 0 0 0 8 , 8-10 Two-baae hits: Smith, Cobb, Cole, Barbour S. Three-bass hit. McCor mlck. Sacrifice hits: Lloyd, Carney, Cole. Stolen basea: Carney (t), Breen, Smith. Myers. Mullen. Double nlav: Lloyd to Berghammer to Mullen. Left on oases: bioux utty, ; uncoln. 1L Baaea on balls: Oft White. J; oft Hag erman. t. Struck out: By White, 5: by uagerman, i rat oy pitcnea ball THE BEE; n wiraiiiiii'iiifk , f j THIS ft fHRS.e; ' W GONNA. LOOK, M" . 1 1 in"J I .. lIHimUKClT'"-1 V Standing of Teams Games Today. Western . League Wichita at Omaha, Denver at Sioux City, St Joseph at To peka, Dea Molnea at Lincoln. National League New York i at St. Loula, Boston at Chicago, Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, Philadelphia at Cincinnati. American League Chicago at Washing ton, Detroit at Boston, SL Louis at New York, Cleveland at Philadelphia. - American Association Indianapolis at Milwaukee, Louisville at Kansas City, Co lumbus at SL Paul, Toledo at Minne apolis. Nebraska State League York lit Fre mont, Columbus at Seward, Grand Island at Hastings, Superior at Kearney. Mink League Hiawatha at Nebraska City, Auburn at Beatrice, Humboldt at Falls City. Cole, Carney. Time: 2:05. Umpires: Knapp and Flynn. ST. JOE TOTTERS PERILOUSLY. Denver Makea It Tkree Oat of Foar 'Of Series. - ST. JOSEPH, July.K-Denver made It three out or the four games of the series by defeating SL Joseph today, 4 to 1 Score; DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Kenworthy, If. ; aj e e X AO. W . . U Cassldy, rf 4 ' 0 0 2 0 0 Beall,. cf 4 0 2 1 0 0 Qulllln, 3b. ,. 3 1 0 0 3 0 Coffey, ss. , 3 0 1 3 5 0 French, 2b 4 13.330 Lindsay, lb 3 0 1 10 0 0 Block, C 4 0 14 1 0 Leonard, p. ........ l i s 10 Totals i5 4 1 27 12 1 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Kelly, 2b. 4 0 0 8 8 0 Powell, If.', ......... 4 0 0 1 1 0 Watson, rf 4 0 1 2 0-0 Zwllling, cf. 8 0 1 2 0 0 Borton, lb 4 0 1 14 1 2 Rellly. 8b, 3 1 2 0 0 0 Melnke, as. 2 0 0 3 7 0 Gossett, c. 8 0 0 ! 8 -1 0 Johnson, p. 8 011 ( 0 Totals 1 1 27 19 3 Denver 100100110-4 St. Joseph 00001000 0-1 Three-base hit: French. Two-base hits:, Zwilling, Rellly, Leonard. Sacrifice hltsi Caestdy, Coffey, Lindsay, Meinke. BtolsB base: Rellly. Left on bases; Dsnvsr, f; ft. Joseph, I. Struck out: By Johnson, 4; by Leonard, I. First on balls: Oft Johnson, 1; off Leonard, 2. Hit by pitcher; By Johnson, Qulllln. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Haskell and McGlnnls. Omaha Racqueters , Of f for Norfolk The local tennla team which will enter the state tournament at Norfolk this week, will be composed of the following: Harry Koch, 1912, city singles champion; Ray Farrell, George Riley, Bob Howe and Robert McCague. Thla squad will leave for Norfolk tomorrow morning. Con Toung will act as referee of all matches at the state series. TILDEN EXHAUSTS BATTERY IN LOSING TO STANTON STANTON. Neb., July 14.-(Speclal.-Yesterday afternoon Stanton again de feated the Tilden league team In a good game, by the acore of 9 to 3. Tilden waa forced to use three pitchers against Stan ton's hard-hitting bunch. Score: TaNTON. .tilden. ab.h.o.a.b. ab.h.o.a.e. Hopper. ... I 1 11 0 OKrumm, lb. 4 I t Urn, if. 4 11 tOole, ... 4 I I I t Wlwlra, lb. I I'M (SUwart, lb. I lit I t Ttyler, lb. 4 t 4 iRraa. ... I 1 I I I HollM'a, at. I 111 lKelnn, lo. 4 t I Hollit'n, lb. I I I 1 OVIry. ot... I S I I 0 Pont, rf... I I I Warren., rf. 4 1 Lueek. ef... 4 11 Mjr, If. S 0 I I p White P.. 111 WIr, p... t O S 1 Homiw, p... I 1 90 Totals .... 17 14 IT 4 I Ray, p..... 9 t ; ToUll ... 10 4 n 14 1 Stanton 0 800001 00-9 Tilden 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 02 , Earned runa: Stanton, : Tilden, l. Home run: Boehler. Three-base hit: Roy Hollsteln. Two-base hits: Pont, Lueck, Lassen.,' Stmck out: By White, 10; by Boehler, 6; by Ray, 1. Base on bails: Off White, L Stolen bases: Stan ton. 2.f i . NILES AGAIN HOLDS ACHELIS CHALLENGE TENNIS TROPHY i SEABRIGHT, N.. J., July 14.-Nathanlel W. Nilea of Boston won his seoond hold ing of the Achells .challenge cup in the lawn tennla singles final today. . He de feated William J. Clothier of Phila delphia, twice bolder of the Achells "cup, by 4-8, 0-4,, 6-L 4-4. He took the cup on the default of Melville H. , Long of California, who won it last season,' Har old H. HacketL the former national doubles champion, paired with Lyle E. Mahan, won the Barrows-Crawford cups In the doublea. ' The two defeated Karl H. Heber and Frederick C. Inman at 9-7, 4-4, 11-9, 0-4. .. For soreness of the musclea, whether Induced by violent exercise or Injury, there is nothing betUr than Chamber Iain's Liniment This liniment also re lieves rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers... PITCHER SOLD TO ST. JOE BY THE DES MOINES CLUB DES MOINES, la., July 14,-The sale of Pitcher Northup to the St. Joseph club ot the Western league waa announced by Manager Isbell ot the Des Moines oiub today. A Frlctktfal Baperleaet y with blllouaneaa, malaria and sonstlpa tlon Is quickly overcome by Uking Dr. King's New Life Pills. Only 25c For ale by Beaton Drug Co. OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY MJN6TY FOUR? hey, Jerp? coe hers MIGHTY HARQOARD IS FALLEN Believed in Both Games With St St Lonii Sunday. NEW Y0BK DI0PS TWO . GAMES First Game la Woa Ia , Nlatb Wkea Marajaard, Wko Relieved WilUe, Is Hit for Three ' Slnalea. ST. LOUIS, July 14.-SL Louis won two games from New York. The locals won the first game In the ninth Inning when Marquard, who relieved Wiltse In the eighth, waa , hit for three singles - and gave a base on balls. Marquard went in to pitch the aecond game but was relieved by Crandall In the seventh, when the locals were leading. A single and a, wild throw by Myers In the next inning gave St. Louis another run. Score, first game! Ratted Vfor Ellis in nith. , Ran for Bliss In ninth. Hatted for Wiltse in eighth. One out when winning run was scored. New York ......0 03000000-3 St. Louis 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 18 Two-base hlU: Konetchy, Snodgrass, Doyle. Double play a: Murray to Myers: Herzog to Merkle. Bases on balla: Off Wiltfe, 2; off Harmon, 2; off Marquard, 2. Struck out: By Wiltse, 4; by Mar quard. 1; by Harmon, 6. Hits: Off Wiltse. 8 in seven innings; off Marquard, 3 in two innings. Lett on bases: St Louis. 4; New York. 4. Time: 2:00. Um pires: Eason and.Emslie. Batted for Marquard In seventh. New York 0 11 0 0 0 0 O02 St. Louis ........ 10100101 4 Three base hits: Hlgglns, Kvana. Stolen bases: Smith, Merkle, Doyle. Double plays: Hauser to Hugglna to Konetchy. Bases on, balls: Off Mar quard, 3; off Geyer, S; off Steele, 2. Struck out: By Geyer, 1; by Steele, 2; by Marquard, 2; by Crandall, 1. Hitat Off Geyer, 1 in one and two-thirds in nings; off Steele. 5 in seven and one third Innings; off Marquard, 9 in six Innings; off Crandall, 4 in two innings. Left on bases: St. Louis; 10; New York, 7. Time: 3:000. Umpires: Eason and Emslle. CINCINNATI, July 14.-Moore had the better of a pitchers' battle with Benton here today and Philadelphia won by a score of 3 to 1. Magees' triple and Luderus' single in the ninth brought over the winning run. Moore held the locals to three scattered hits. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CINCINNATI. ' AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Pkrt, ef., 1 4 t ABeichar, ., I 1 1 I t Lobart, lb.. 1 1 OManana, of.. 19 10 0 Mage, It..., 4 1 1 OOHoblttsel, lb I fiS 4 CraTtth, if.. 1 I 0 Mitchell, rf. I 5) 0 Ludorua. lb. 4 1 I 1 OMacDon'd, at I I i 1 Kaaba, lb... 4 0 11 OPhelan, lb.. I I 1- 1 0 Doota, .... 4 114 OKgan, lb.,.. 1110 Kllllf.r, o... 114 1 lClarka, e.... 10 14 0 Moora, p.... I t I OBcnton, p... I t 0 1 Bates t 0 t 0 ToUU 11 1 17 It iOrant 1 0 0 0 , , ' .. Eamon4 .... 0 0 Totals... ...14 1 17 17 0 Batted for Clarke In ninth. Ratted for Benton in ninth. Ran for Bates in ninth. Philadelphia 00100000 1-2 Cincinnati 000000 10 0-1 Three-base rit: Magee. Left on base's: Philadelphia, 5; Cincinnati, 3. Stolen bases: Bescher (2), McDonald. Sacrifice hits: Marsans, Hoblltxel, Moore. Bases on balls: Off Moore, 3: off Benton. 4. Struck out: By Moore, 2; by Benton, L Wild nitch : Benton. Hit by pitcher: By Moore, Marsans. Time: 1:45. Umpirea: Brennan and Owens. Hastings Wins Game in the First Inning GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July 14.-l(Spe-clal Telegram.) Hastings won from Grand Island in the first inning today by scoring twice on an error, two singles and two stolen bases, after Cloman had struck out one man. ' The locale" drlvera almost all landed Into the visitors mlts until the eighth when Jokerst sent 'out a three-sacker and scored on a single by Rondau. Closman struck out ten men. A large crowd of Hastings fans came over on a special train. Score. R.H.E. Hastlnas ... 300000000-3 4 1 Grand Island .......0000001001 6 2 Batteries: Herscke and Bacbant, oos man and Jokerst. Earned runs: Grand Island, one. Three-base hits: Jokerst and Gromley: First base on balls: Off Hersche, 1: off Closman. 2. Struck out: By Hersche, 8; by Closman, 10, Umpire: Collins. . . A good crowd turned -out In the hot aun today to see Fremont defeat York, by a acore, of 8 to 8. Score: R.H.E. York 0300000 10-310 3 Fremont 0 200101 4-8 9 8 Batteries: York, Upton and Ellla; Fre mont, Kingdon and Neff. Reports of Banks Show Improvement . WASHINGTON, July 14.-Aa the ther mometer, of business conditions, the re ports of national banks to the comp troller indicate an Improvement In . all sections of the country except In the re serve cities of the south and middle west, where apparently there waa a falling oft in trade activity on June 14, as compared with April XL New York City, especially, made big gains In the three essential ele ments cf banking.' -The following results were displayed by the report: " ?.'. .. " Eastern States New York City, gain In loans. 3l9.SoO.592; cash, 117,992. S; deposits, 863,289,457; all banks In this section, gain in loans, 329.488.815; cash, 312,083,479; .de posits, 364,970.525. New England Gain In loans, 314,690,322; cash. 83,258,448; deposits, 819.426,101. South Gain In loan, flO.514,198; losses In cash. 32.475,981. and In deposits. 314. 15, 1912. Drawn LOOK 1 IBIClli i Ili iH- I THERMOMETER. NiMBPf (ri-THE AVERAGES OF MINK LEAGUE What the Boys of that Tight little Banch Are Doing.: .i HUMBOLDT MEN LEADS HITTERS Murphy la Clontlns; the Ball at a .3S3 Pace With Jarrot and . Black of Same Team Following:. : Humboldt has the three leading batters of the Mink league, and Fails City the leading pitcher. The players are all go ing along pretty well together, as the averages for the season uptodate disclose. The figures are: BATTING AVERAGES. AB. H. Pet. Murphy, Humlbodt 118 41 .353 Jarrott, Humboldt 82 28 .341 Black, Humboldt 161 63 .329 Drumm, Nebraska City.... 164 63 .317 Brewer, Auburn 185 68 .314 Martin, Beatrice 35" 11 .314 Hicklin, Falls City 153 48 .313 Marckali. Nebraska City... 183 58 .311 Diets, Humboldt 151 47 .311 Wints, Humboldt 130 40 .308 McCnhe Falls fMtv IfiS Kft u Free, Auburn.. 187 58 !s03 Reed, Auburn ; vjo a .300 Cockran, Nebraska City.... 37 11 .298 L. Brleht. Auburn 1fi . iS 90t Stiwell, Auburn 194 ; 66 .289 Bradshaw. Nebraska. CM-r 1SO F.1 09t Poteet, Beatrice 81 23 !283 Maxey, Hiawatha 85 24 .282 Prlmley, Auburn 184 61 .277 Peoples, Falls City 162 45 .277 Ed Brla-ht. Auburn. M M v:b Goldwalt, Nebraska City... 142 37 ' .260 sporer, xseDrasaa mty 174 45 .258 Shestack, Falls Oty 137 35 .255 Lee, Hiawatha 144 36 . 250 Lewis, Hiawatha 171 42 .245 Barackman Hiawatha 37 o ai Dye, Humboldt 169 41 .242 ward, Falls City..... 136 33 .242 Clair, Nebraska City 138 33 . 239 Melker, Beatrice 163 39 . 237 Wisser. Beatrice , W. 94 ma Decamp, Humboldt 160 ' 36 !225 l ranor. Fans city 161 36 . 223 Tatmen. Falls Cltv 1KB 97 Sackett, Hiawatha 178 39 I2I8 Hodges, Beatrice.... 37 8 . 216 Jones. Nebraska Cltv 139 90 .!1K Smith. Ttontrlfa VIZ. 90 91E Conway, Nebraska City 43 9 - .209 v-uuh, numooiai '. 91 is .Mb Musser, Auburn.... 75 15 .200 Errott, Humboldt 45 9 .200 Dygert, Auburn 144 28 .194 Kranlnger, Auburn 102 19 .186 Shlmmell. Mlawatha. 76 14 .184 Darrow, Beatrice 115 21 .182 Farley, Beatrice 11 2 .181 Hutchinson. Falls City.... 162 29 .178 Davidson, Hiawatha 58 10 .172 Willie, Auburn 41 7 .170 Routt, Beatrice.... 18 3 .166 McCIure, Falls City 25 4 ,.160 Connell, Falls City 31 5 .160 Walters. Falls City. 67 9 , .157 Gillian, Nebraska City 35 5 .142 Hall, Humboldt .15 3 .133 Zonderman, Auburn......... 61 8 .131 Rhode, Nebraska City 39 5 .130 Smith, Hiawatha 23 3 .130 Theur, Hiawatha.... 166 29 .122 Belts, Beatrice 46 5 .108 Riley, Hiawatha 63 11 .107 Carmon, Hiawatha 43 4 .093 Dull, Beatrice 30 2 .066 FIELDING AVERAGES. OUTFIELDERS. PO. A. E. Pet. Jerrott. Humboldt ... 12 2 0 1.000 Barackman, Hiawatha 11 1 0 1.000 Ed Bright, Auburn 66 J 1 .986 Sporer, Nebraska City...... 47 8 1 .982 Martin, Beatrice 47 3 I .981 Decamp, Humboldt 74 8 2 .981 Bradshaw, Nebraska City., 75 5 2 .975 Ti , ro, A iiliii.ti TE O O a jb... kwwM.i........ iu o m .via Lee, Hiawatha 95 10 4 .963 nutcninson, Fails city 66 4 3 .952 Davidson, Hiawatha 16 1 1 .944 Black, Humboldt 95 3 5 .941 Hicklin, Falls City 89 - 6 6 .941 Primlnv. Aiihnrn SI a A Oie. Tranor, Falls City..... 74 10 6 .933 Hodges, Beatrice.. rll 8 2 ,882 FIRST BASEMEN. , McCabe. Falls Citv ...348 25 A .976 Brewer, Auburn 430 38 13 .973 Farley, Beatrice 29 3 1 .969 Drunun, Nebraska City 465 18 15 .908 Thuer, Hiawatha 330 24 17 .954 Cook, Humboldt .' 44 25 5 ,m . SECOND BASEMEN. . Wisser. Beatrice 96 79 6 .968 Dye, Humboldt....... Ill 47 ' 6 .966 Stillwell. Auburn 161 105 15 .945 Clair, Nebraska City , 83 102 20 .902 Peoples, Falls City .... 85 105 21 .900 THIRD BASEMEN. . . Ward, Falls City ; 63 77 5 .965 Lewis, Hiawatha .174 68 17- .938 Wints. Humboldt 32 76 9 .923 L. Bright, Auburn 42 78 10 .922 Jones, Nebraska City . 40 76 14 .892 Melker, Beatrice 43 91 20 .Sal , SHORTSTOPS. - Murphy, Humboldt 61 98 10 .941 Van Pappen, Fails City 83 106 19 .904 Smith, Beatrice.............. 68 117 26 .877 Sackett, Hiawatha........:.. 98 104 30 .870 Free, Auburn 72 107 29 .861 Gillian, Nebraska City 18 28 8 .843 CATCHERS. Musser. Auburn... 1S8 44 I .995 Kranlnger. Auburn 188 48 3 .987 Diets. Humboldt 253 43 6 7583 Goldwalt, Nebraska City.. 322 45 7 .931 Sheatack, Falls City 26 61 7 .978 Maxey, Hiawatha 153 43 8 .961 Darrow, Beatrice 243 45 6 .946 Poteet, Beatrice 124 22 8 .942 PITCHERS. . Jarrott, Humboldt 2 2S , 0 1.000 Riley, Hiawatha. 4 60 8 .964 Reed, Auburn.... 0 23 1 .957 Conway, Nebraska City.... 1 43 ; 2 .957 Routt Beatrice 0 18 1 .943 Shlmmell, Hiawatha 2S 28 3 .947 Zonderman, Auburn 4 61 4 .932 Belts. Beatrice 7 45 4 .938 Errott. Humboldt 8 37 3 .928 Willie, Auburn 8 81 I ..923 Hall, Humboldt 8 10 1 . .923 Smith, Hiawatha I It I .913 Walters, Falls City - 8 47 6 .894 Connell, Falls City 1 24 8 .893 Rhode. Nebraska City 3 46 6' .889 Dull. Beatrice 2 28 4 .879 Cockran. Nebraska City...." 4 38 8 .840 McCIure, Falls City 1 24 S .800 PITCHERS' RECORDS. ' ' ; ' . . Won. Lot Pet. Walters, Falls City.......... 12 4 .760 Conway, Nebraska City.... ' 8 8 .727 Zonderman, Auburn. ........ 13 --S. .707 Jarrott, Humboldt. ... 7 8 .TOO Connell, Falls City 7 8 .700 Reed, Auburn 0 8 - .625 McCIure. Falls City 6 8 .625 Rhode, Nebraska City O S .615 for The Bee by AT TiS - FQUR. SHADE I Willie, Auburn........ : 7 5 Riley, Hiawatha '9- -7 Cockran, Nebraska City.... j 8 6 Belts, Beatrice f , 8 . 7 - Shlmmell, Hiawatha. 6 6 Errott, Humboldt .V, ; 5 7 Dull, Beatrice 4' 8 Routt, Beatrice...... : 2 4 Smith, Hiawatha... 2 6 Hall, Humboldt.... " 0 7 " .683 -.662 .545 - .633 .455 . .416 .i.400 .333 .250 .000 Omaha May Lose the Western League ! Base Ball Team Pitcher Beebe, for whom Pa Rourke paid Chillicothe 31,000, ' will be seen In an Omaha game for the first time this afternoon. He will pitch one of the double-header against Topeka. The new twirler was Uken by Rourke on the rocemmendatlon of Scout Huff, .and Is said to be a comer. Huff Insists he la a world-bpater, and that Rourke has a man all will be wanting before long. The tie for second place made Pa feel pretty good yesterday, and he says now he Is going out for the pennant right. His team is' going in good shape in spite of the illness of . Scanlon and Thotnason, and with the additions of Allen and Beebe to the roster, he feels that he is in position to more than overcome the ground lost when hard luck was camp ing on his trail. ' 1 One feature of the last week, which !s not very encouraging, has been the at tendance, which has averaged around 0 a day. This is not enough to support a base ball team. If Omaha folks want a ball team, it is up to someone to get busy, for the other towns in the Western league are beginning to talk about Uk ing the franchise away. The owners of other western league teams are "sore" and hate to come to Omaha on account of the small attendance. The two games, today will finish up the series-. . with . Topeka. ' Tomorrow the Wichita team will come' for a four-game series. Following the Wichita series the Denver Grizzlies will come for four and the Rourkes will then leave on a sixteen, day trip. . " CLASSIC HARNESS STAKES HAVE RECORD ENTRY LISTS DETROIT, Mich., July 14,-With nine teen . entries paid up in the Merchants' and Manufacturers' 810,000 sUke and fif teen in the Chamber of Commerce $5,000 pace, the Detroit Driving club has estab lished a new i. record with .its classics, which will be raced during the Blue Ribbon meeting here July 22 to 26. Fol lowing are the eligibles:. , Merchants' and Manufacturers' stake, 2:24 trot, 81,000-Arona'' McKenney, Ber gen, Bert Kelly, Blerne Holt, Dave Hale, Director, Todd, Dorsch ; Medium, Ella Todd, Lady Green Goods, Lord Guyton, Marie McKerron, Mary G.; Maymack, Meteor, , Onward Todd, Philbars, Queen Worthy, Rapallo and the. Wanderer. Chamber of Commerce stake, 2:13 pace, 33,900-Add F., Bradmont, . Chimes Hal, Denver Jay, Empire Direct, Joe Patchen II, Fanny D., Grand Opera, Henrtf H., Jessie Direct, Pat Logan, Pearl Patch, Princess Patch, Sadie Hal and Wydrad. The free for all events, which come later " in the , week also are record breakers in the size of their fields,' the trot containing Billy Burke, Grace Girdle, Colorado E., Don Labor, Gold Dollar and Grace, while In the pace are Don Dens more, Evelyn W.,- Hal B., jr., Independ ence Boy, Ross K., Sir Rv and Vernon McKinney. x ' Gossett Overworked. ' St. Joseph's catching " department .has been seriously crippled. Gossett has been overworked and Castle, the second string man. has' been out with a broken wrist M J LJ, 5ra? Old Age encourages health I ll li'lk is- and , strengthIt has Just I 1 f llliilli5 ti&N ' "the right goodness to please . r. I P II WM- V you always. : . I ! !! l ill ' ' ' The Amber pottle , ; ' III' " ' ilfVi,V ' cllU8es.0'd Ae t0 re'n I SIffiL 'Amt4 original delicacy and sparkling I fcipl .' effervescence. . , ' I ySTftjtf. fflwA? ' ' Tamily trade supplied by: I "Bud Fisher" -1' WELL YOU TDON'T HWE TO StAf IN TH6 FIELD aUB WINS VICTORY Walks Away from . Happy Hollow Golf Team with Little-Effort,'' SCORE TWENTY-FOUR TO FOUR ' filchards Tarns la Low ' Score ia - Handicap Shields, One-Armed : - Golfiat, Trns in Eighty r on Card. .. . 'At" The Field club golf team defeated the Happy .Hollow squad on the Field club links yesterday In a special match by a team score of 24 to 4, upder the Nassau, system of scoring. ' Following are the scores of the matcht G. T. Wilson.... 3 S. W, Reynolds.. 2 J. W. Williams, i C. G. McDonald.. 0 F. W. Ha!! 1 L F. Campbell.... 0 James ! Blakeney. 01 J. . ft. Morris... D. L. Dougnerty 3E. T. Manning.. w. Kj. raimauer. 3K. A. Norastrom J. B. Lindsay, W. E. Schaffer... 0 ri. Jonnson...... F. P. Hamilton King Denman... OvH. Pratt J. H. Conrad.... J. W. Hughes... J. J. Fitzgerald... 0 T. W. Austin...... 3 Kenneth Reid 0 J. Van Burg 0 A. E. Reed 0 A. A. McCIure Total 24 , Total 4 RICHARDS LOW IN HANDICAP Brando, Shields, Nichols and Spen cer Play Good Game. Golfers at the Field Club yesterday afternoon played for prizes offered by J. W. Parish, E. M. Martin and H. D. Neely. ,' " C. M. Richards turned in the low card of the day, a 74, made with seven 'strokes handicap. With a handicap of 16, E. E. Brando got a 73, his medal score being 89. George W. Shields, the one-armed golf iat, made an 80, as did A. O. Nichols and J. E. Spencer. . ' The following scores were turned In: Class B. Gross. H'd'p. Net. C. M. Richards ...... 81 7 74 A. O. Nichols 87 7 80 J. E. Spencer 90 10 80 F. L. McCoy 92 11 8i T. F. Murphy .w..... 92 10 . 83 R. C. Warner 94 12 82 G. H. Pratt 90 8 - 82 " '' Class C. ' ' Gross. H'd'P. Net. E. . -Brando i. 89 .16 ' 73 W. O. Yala 98 16 82 W. H: Bonnell 97 15 82 W. O. Challls ' 100 - 16 84 C. J. Merriam 101 14 87 W. M. Wood 107 18 . 89 W. H. Winder 109 18 : 91 C. E. Burmelster Ill 13 93 ELLICK VICTOR IN SWATFEST Beats A.. R. Wells in Patting- Bee After Hole is Tied. . While the Happy Hollow club golf team was being beaten at the Field club Happy Hollow lesser lights indulged In a swat fest for a water set given by George M. Durkee, the runner up to receive a safety, razor .from F. D. Wead. F. I. ElUck won in a putting bee after he and A. R. Wells had tied the elgteenth hole, the others having dropped out. Following are the scores of the ten who qualified for the swatiest: Gross. Handicap. Net. M. W. Rhoades 96 22 '74 O. Sibbernson 92 '12 80 A. R. Wells.. 95 .14 ; 81 , S. A. Past 106 - 2t - S2 E. J. Wolf 94 12 ' 82 W. C. Lyle.: 105 22 S3 '' F. Rlebel, Jr 100 . 16 ' 84 A. W. Clark.... 97 . 12 85 F. I. Ellick ...104- 18 " 86 F. M. Cox.;.. 96 12 84 1 . A. R, Wells had his inning on the prizes for he and F. Rlebel, Jr., won over 8. ' H. Boyce and E. J. Wolf, 4 up and 3 to ' play in the best four-ball foursome. They, received watches for their display. ' Key- to the Situation Bee Advertising. - : i rye- 1