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4 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1912. ATURDAY-SEWI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE .,': 9 IX? uarnaoiiinimg Oii Sale in . Old Store, , iMain j" floor. Choice of Men's LISLE HOSE That have been selling at 25c and 35c a pair, at, pr. 10c pr. Choice of Men's Silk Neckwear That has been sell ing at 25c and 35c at, each 10c Choice of Men's 50c Lisle and Bal- briggan Under shirts and Drawers 19c Basement. Choice of Men's j Lisle and Ribbed Union Suits, worth up to 75c, at j 29c Basement ; Choice of Men's Lisle Web Sus penders, worth up to 50c,. at 19c pr. Choice of Men's NEGLIGEE and GOLF SHIRTS worth up to 50c, at 29c Basemenl: On Sale in Old Store, Main Floor, Beginning 8 A.M. Saturday Your choice of ;NY MAN'S j i SHIRTS IN X)UR ENTIRE STOCK (Manhattans Excepted) ,' ' Have been selling up to $3 You can buy Men's Furnishings Saturday at lower prices than you ever bought them before. No matter what happens, don't miss this Bale. You'll save one-half the cost of dressing. Clearing Sale Price ; Saturday One Day Only MmrrimM: Amlvi rami a mM, n,h l 75c Choice of All Our Men's Shirts . . . . r 1 That Have Been Se ling up to $1.50 New styles new colors excellent qualities all fcizes at CLEARING SALE PRICE Choice of All Our Mens Shirts That Have Been Selling up to $1 n All good, we1! made shirts in new mid-sum", mer styles, at jp A clearing iinp-riiif SALE PRICE....... VVV VVt- FINAL CLEARING SALE Men's Summer Suits Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Man's Summer Suits in our, entire, stock that has been selling at $22.50, , $25.00 and $30.00, at r ' mi Your choice of all our Mens Summer Suit worth $15.00, $17.50 A AQ and $20.00, at..... .IfO MEN'S SUMMER PANTS THREE LOTS All pur $3 and $3.50 Summer Pants ..$1.98 All our $4 and $4.50 Summer Pants ..$2.08 All $5, $6 and $7 Summer Pants at .... $3.50 Choice of All Our MEN'S SILK HOSIERY That ha3 been sell ing from 50c to $1 clearing 25fi sale price. . Odds and Ends of Men's Lisle, Silk Lisle and Silk Em broidered Hosiery, worth 35c and 50c a Pair ... rA clearing I sale price. . Choice of All Our MEN'S SILK NECKWEAR Has been selling up to 75c each clearing sale price .... 25c I Choice of All Our MEN'S 35c and 50c NECKWEAR, up-to-date pat terns M A ' sale price. J Men's Union Suits Men's Sisle and Silk and Lisle Under shirts and Drawers, well made, cool and perfect fitting: have been selling up to $3 a garment; QO G4 nr qualitiesall sizes attfOt"JLfieJ Men's High Grade lisle Undershirts . and Drawers, have been selling up to $1.00 a garment clearing 0C sale price, a garment uwL Men's Night Shirts Made of excel lent materials values to $1.50, 60c Men's Pyjamas Madras, pongee and soisettes worth to $2.00; at...80c Terry Bath Robes All colors and pat terns, values to $7.50, $2.08, $3.08 J Undershirts and Drawers Men's Lisle Thread Union Suits Per fectly proportioned from best mater ialshave been selling up to. $1.00 (Munsing and B. V. D. f" A excepted); at the special price, per suit. "" : Men's Finest Lisle and Silk and Lisle Union Suits Nothing better have been selling up to $3.00 clearing $1.2541.50 Brandeis Old Store Men's and Boys' Leather Belts, worth to 75c at 10c. Men' and Boys 35c Golf Collar and Tie Sets at 12 c. Manhattan Shirts at $1.15, $1.38, $1.88 and $2.45. FINAL CLEARING SALE Men's Straw Hats Your Choice of Any Man's Straw Hat that has been sell ing at $2.50, . $3, $3.50 and $4.00; Satur day at All the Men's $1.00 and $1.50 Straw Hats 35c Choice of all the Men's, j All the Men's and Boys' Boys' and Children's 35c j 35c and 50c ... Sumteer and 50c Straw Hats, 10(5 Caps will go at,'; . ;lOc CHOICE OF ANY MAN'S PANAMA HAT at ..AC Values up to $5.00, in one lot Saturday at 7 V.V CLEARING SALE OF TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES 95c Gnulne Cowhide Leather and Kero tal Suit Cases at $1.50 82.50 $2.98 $4.98 Fiber and Canvas Covered Trunks will gj at $5.00 $6.00 $7.50 $10 $12.50 Sole agents In Oma ha for Innovation Wardrobe Trunks at 25 $45 $65 and:-.875 BRANDEIS STORE FOR MEN ROURKES ANDKAWS TIED Go Ten Innings and Stop with Score Fiye to Five. , OMAHA .COMtS UP IN NINTH Hall, Itoblnaon' and Deebe Pat la n . . . . . and Brandom Oppoalna s Fltrhera. By MASO YOVI.D. 'TAPRKA. Kin Aliir ' -iSnwInl Tola. ' j .. grm.)-Bunchlng their hits fu the ev Vith and ninth Innings, Pa Rourke's athletes came up from behind and tied Up the five-run lend held by!the Kaws, but darkness settled over the diamond and the game was. called off In the tenth, wtlh the score tied, t t6 6. eQorge Cochrane, a utility Infteldor for Topeka, H bent In the box to do the heaving end he sure did It for six Innings, during hich time he let Omaha down with one iiieaKley hit. .' . Omaha used three pitchers. Hall started the game, but his sore arm hindered htm and he left the. game in the .fourt In ning. Beebe came next and pitched good ball and probably would have stayed In. but he was jerked out In the seventi) to let a pinch hitter bat. Kobinson pitched good ball. In the seventh Inning the blow cam for Cochrane and three runs were batted In. The nrxt Inning ho did better, but in the nlnlh lie was Jerked and Chick Brandon .sent to the rescucJo this Inning It was Joe Bills who baminered'out'th hlt'which brought tn the run that tied te score.. He svnt tvo men across In the seventh with a single. ) Thoinasoa Saves Day. J In the tenth inning, Thomason saved (h game with a pretty peg. FranU waa on second when Schmidt sent a fly which Robinson caught. He heaved It to second to catch Fran 1 2. but no one waa there to cover the bagf. Tcunroie grabbed the ball and shot it home, -"catching th trunner at tiie plate. DaJe Gear made a pretty peg th the hinth from the deep right and cauight Klehoff sliding into the bag. ' In the first Walsh walked and scored do lKng'g triple, who In turn tallied on aGdner's double. In the fourth Tram singled, went to third on Patterson's single and scored on Schmidt's sacrifice fly. Lee beat out a bunt In th" eflfth and scored on Gear's single to deep center'. ' ; Patterson landed safe on Justice's error error and scored. on Coohrane's single. In the seventn Thomason slogled. John son and Kane walked. Nlehoff singled, scoring Tommlei and Bills sent Johnson and Kane 6ver -wJth'- hlt:to left 'in the ninth, Ecnlpke landed safe on an error i' . and scored on Kielioff's triple. Bills singled, scoring Nlrhoff. . , ' , TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. K. Walsh, 2b 3 1 1 4 1 0 King, cf. 5 13 10 0 Lee, If. ' 5 1 1 " 1 0 0 (iardner. lb. ........ 6 .0 2 7 0 0 Uear. rf 4 0 14 1 0 Franta, Sb. 6 1 12 8 I Patterson, vs. S I 1 i 2 0 Schmidt, o 8 0 0 8 1 0 Cochrane, p 4 0 2 0 0 Brandom, p 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 37 5 11 30 11 1 OMAHA. i AB. R. H. O. A. E. Justice, ss 4 0 12 8 1 Coyle, rf 5 0 1 2 0 1 Thomason, cf 4 1 2 0 2 0 Johnson,, c ....-4' 1 0 7 2 0 Kane, lb S I 0 8 0 1 Srhlpke, 2b 4 1 0 4 4 0 Ntehoff, 3b 4 1 2 2 3 1 Bills, it 4 0 2 4 0 0 Hall, p. .. 1 0 0 0 1 0 Beebe. p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Kobinson p 1 0 o 1 ! 0 Bcanlon, '. 1 o o o 0 0 White. Double plays: Mullen to Carney, French to Myers to Tennant (2). Left on bases: Lincoln, 8; Sioux City, 10. Stolen bases: Mullen, Carney, EvHns, Andreas, Clarke, Myers. French, White. Sacrifice hit: Clarke. Struck out. By Hagerman, 6; by White, 7. Bases on balls: Off Hager man, 2; off White, 1. Runs; Off Hager man. 4 In seven Innings; off Tuckey, 1 In two innings. Hits: Off Hagerman, 13 In seven innings; off Tuckey, 3 In two in nings. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Flynn and Knapp. I 1 Pa Rourke Gives Rhodes His Release CUBS AGAIN BEAT BROOKLYN Lavender Wins His Game by Score of Three to Two. RAG0N PITCHES EFFECTIVELY Totals 3ii 5 8 30 17 4 Batted for Beebe In seventh. Topeka ........ 2 0011O0100-S Omaha 000.00030 2 0-4 Three-base hits: King. Nlehoff. Two baso hit: Gardner. Hits: 0f Cochrane, (i in night and one-third innings; otf Brandom, 2 In one and two-thirds Innings; otf Uall, 6 in three InninKs; otf beebe, S in three Inninss; off Uoblnsort. 3 in four innings. B.xsos on balls: Off Cochrane. 4; off Hall, 1; off Beebe. 1; off Robinson, i. Struck out: By Coch rane, 6: by Brandom, 1; by Hall. 1; by uaeDe, . empires: o room ana jonnson. INDIANS LAND ON ItlUKKMAV Antelopes Defeated by Score of Five to One. LINCOLN, Aug. 2.-Sioux City found Hngerman easy today, winning from Lincoln by a score of 5 to 1. White was batted for ten hit, but kept tlicm scat tered. Score: - LINCOLN. 1 AB. a H. O.. A, ,.f. 0 1 ..4 0 i. 4 0 ..4,0 ..4 0 .. 4 tt ..4 1 :. 4 0 .2 0 ,. 1 0 .. 0 0 .. 1 0 Lloyd, ts. Miller, cf Cobb, rf MeCormlck, If, Cole, 2b Barbour, 3b... Mullen, lb , Carney, c Hagerman. P. Dwyer Tuckey, p.v.v. Smith 1 J 0 0 t 3 8 10 0 0 0 1 o o Totals 36 1 10 17 f 13 SIOUX CITY. . , AB. K, II. o: A. E .vans, 3D 4 2 2 Andreas, 2b 1 Cadman, rf 0 L. Sage, rf 4 Clarke, cf 3 0 Breen, 1L S 0 Tennant," lb... 5 - 0 Myers, 2b i 1 French, ss 4 0 Orendorff, e t 1 White, p 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 5 1 7-0 totals ...Mi 5 U 27 13 Batted for Hagerman In seventh. Batted - for Tucke i nlnttr. Lincoln -,v. ..,.... 0 0 0.0 10 01 bloux City 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0- iwo-oase nits: i Hsge, Orendorff, Dave Rourke has announced the un conditional release of "Dusty" Rhodes from the Omaha base ball club. Dusty" has been with Pa's family since 1909. He was sent back to Omaha from Topeka Wednesday night following the acquirement of Jack Fugate to the pitch ing staff. This leaves six regular mound artists on the Rourke roster. Harry Hicks, Mark Hall. Jack Fugate, "Wild Jack" Ryan, Carl Robinson and Benton Beebe. Joe Bills,, an outfielder recently pur chased by Fa from Montgomery, is also said to be somewhat of a fllnger, but has not yet had a chance to demonstrate hm ability ulong (hat line. I GAFFNEY IS PRESIDENT OF BOSTON NATIONALS BOSTON, Aug. 2.-At a special meeting of the Boston National league base ball club today James E. Gaffncy, New York, the present treasurer and principal owner of the organization, was chosen president. suceedlng John 11. AVard, resigned. Mr. Gaffney a few days ago purchased Mr. Ward's stick and ttie stuck owned by James Carroll of New York. James C, Connolly cf Boston was choteii secretary and a member of the board of directors, representing the minority Interests of Boston stockholders. I.enns Win at Miller. MILLER. Nob.. Aug. !.-(SpeclaD- The Fats and Leans of Miller met yes terday in a bitter contest for supremacy op the d'aroond anl whsn the smoke of battle had cleared it was found that the score was 24 to 20 In favor of the Leans. The .features of the game were heavy hitting and errors on both sides. Score: Fats 8 4 1 0 0 1 0 4 3-20 i-eans Oil 0 3 0 1 0 3 -2i Batteries: Fats, Crulsenberry, Irwin and Learn; Leans. Ewer. Beard. Weln brandt and Brooks, Umpire; Walker. r : ncfent for I.eilnsrton. ELWOOD, Neb.. Aug. 2.-(Spcclal Tele gram.) Elwood won the rubber game by defeating Lexington today. Score: Lexington 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Elwood 0 1 1 0 10 0 0 0-4 Batteries: Elwood, Simpson and With ers; Lexington. Forest and Nesley. Um pire; Yeoman. Muffed Fly by Mortben Prevents Contest from Going Beyond Ninth Inning- Sohnlte Gets An other Home Raai. .BROOKLYN, Aug. 2.-Chlcago won the third straight game from Brooklyn to day, Ragon holding Lavender to a 3 to 2 score. A muffed fly by Northen pre vented the game from going extra' In nings. Schulte made his second home run on successive days. Daubert re turned, to the game after two weeks' absence and played as well as usual, score: CHICAGO. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A.E. 3 0 0 1 0 1 fhKktrd, If. i 0 0 OMoran, cf...? 1 Srbulte, rt.. 5 ISO tiNorthn, rf . 1 Tlnkr. 4 t I Zlm'man, lb i 0 I Lch, cf.... ! 0 2 Slf, lb ... J 0 II Even. 2b,... 4 1 4 Archer, c. 1 Smith, 3b... till) 3 3 4 S u Daubert, lb. 3 1 0 0 0 0 Wheat. If. .. 4 t i 0 0 0 OCutRhsw. a) 1 : 1 t uFishtr. u... 0 0 4 S 1 lKrwin 1 0 0 0 Uvni1cr, s. 3 10 1 OMtller, C....4 1 I 1 t fUgon, p.... 3 0 t 3 0 Totals 3 4S7 1I3 Totals ill 6 27 10 1 Batted for Fisher In the ninth. Chicago 114)01000 03 Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-2 Left on bases: Chicago. 4; Brooklyn 6. Two-base hit3: Tinker, Archer. Wheat. Home run: Schuue. Sacrttice tly: Schuite. Sacrifice hits: Leach, baler. First base on error: Chicago, 1. .Stolen base: Daubert. Double piays: Miller to Fisher to Smith, ifciinmerman tuiuiaslsiedi, Lavundor to Tinker to fcaier. liases on bails: Oft Lavender, 4; otf Kugon, i. Struck out: By Lav ender, 4; oy Ragon, 1. Time: l.Sa. em pires; Owen and Brennan. -Three Pinch Hitter Fanned. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2.-St. Louis won today's game, 6 to 3, In a batting rally oft' Sehuits s delivery in the ninth Innning. In the home team's final ef fort Boyle; Walsh and Dooln went In us pinch hitters and Harmon fanned all of them, (score; ST. LOCIS. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E AB.UO.AE. Muggins, lb. 4 114 APasktrt. cl.. lilt L. Magee. If 4 1 0 1 OLobfrt. lb... 4 Mowrey. Sb. S 3 3 OS. Magta, It. 3 Miller. Mowrey. Three-base hit: 3. Magee. Sacrifice lilt: Huggins. Stolen bases: Hauser, Oakes, S. Magee. Knabe. Hugglns (2.) Double plays. Hugglns to Konetchy, Hauser to Konetchy. Left on bases: St. Louis, 7; Philadelphia, . Bases on balls: Off Harmon, 2; off Staton, 3: off Schultz. 1. Base on error: Philadelphia, 1. Struck out: By Harmon, 6; by seaton, 5; by Schultz, 1. Hits: Off ntrttiun, i in revert innings, OII SSCnWtZ, 4 In two innings. Time: 1:48. Umpires: Klem and Orth. rtecrult Shots Out Boston. BOSTON, Aug. 2.-Warner, Pittsburgh's Bouinpaw recruit, snutout tioston today while the visitors scored three runs. Score: BOSTON SHOTS OUT ST, LODIS League leaders Hit Hamilton and Powell Hard. PITTSBURGH, AB H O Mensor, ct. . 6 1 4 Carey If.... S M'Kech'e, 3b 5 Wagner, as.. 6 Miller, lb... 5 Wilaon. rt.. 3 M'C'rtujr. 2b 3 Oibfon, c ... 4 Warner, p... 4 3 1 1 1 2 0 1 14 0 0 3 4 5 e BOSTON. AK AB.H.O.A.E. 0 OMcDon'd. 8b 3 1 1 S 0 OCampb'U, cf 4 0 0 0 OSweenej-, 2b. 3 Totala 36 1! 0 1 4 1 Jackson. If.. 4 1 ITItne, rf 4 1 0 ODoTlln. ...4 7. -oR'B'urka,- tat 0 it Brldwell, at. 1 0 ORaridcu. p.. 4 Dlckaon, p.. 2 1 18 1 Donnelly, p. 2 1 Kllng 1 0 5 0 I 0 1 10 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 t 0 0 1 0 0 111 3 110 K'netchy. lb 4 113 OCravatta, rf..3 1 1 0 0 Ellis, rf. ... I 11 OLuderua. It. It I I t Hauaar, aa... I 3 1) lKnaba. 3b. t eDoolan, aa. 0 OKilllfw, c. t 0 Seaton. p.. Oake. cf.... 3 1 3 Wrago, o.... 4 1 I Harmon, p.. 4 1 0 Shulta. p. Totila.....M 11 X! it 1 Miller .. . 'Boyl ... Walth .. Dooin ... 4 3 3 3 0 1 I loses i o o e ooo 3 o 4 o 3 0 A. 1 S ToUla 34 37 13 Batted for .Seaton in seventh, v Batted for Doolan in ninth. ' 'Batted for Killlfer in ninth. Batted for Schults in ninth. St. Louis..... !. 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 3-S Philadelphia 000001 1 10-3 Two-base bits: Hauser, Paskert Doolan, Totali 34 8 27 13 1 Batted for O'Rourke in seventh. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-S Two-base hits: Mensor, Wagner. Titus. Bases on balls: Off Dickson, a; off Don nelly, 1; off Warner, 1. Struck out: By Dickson. 1; by Donnelly. 1; by Warner. 3. Time: 1:42. Umpires: Johnstone and Eason. Roar Straight for Giants. NEW YORK. Aug. 2.-New York won Its fourth straight from Cincinnati, Tesreau shutting them out. 4 to 0. Score: NEW YORK. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.E- AB H O A t. gnodgrasa, It S 1 3 0 OBeacber, It.. 8 3 1 0 Doyle, 2b.... 4 3 3 4 OMarsans. cf. 4 3 1 0 0 Becker, ct... 4 110 OHoblitt'l, lb 4 0 t 0 0 Merkle. lb . 4 114 0 OMUchell, rf. 8 0 0 1 0 Murray, rf . . 3 13 0 OOrant, 3b.... 4 0 10 1 Heriog. 3b.. 2 13 4 OEgan, 3b.... 4 0 3 3 0 Mncra. C...2 0 10 CMerwid. f S 0 3 3 0 Fletchw. a. 3 0 3 OCIarke, c... 3 13 3 0 Tear a u, p.. 3 0 0 3 (Banton, p... 3 0 0 1 0 Totala 23 7 27 15 0 Totala 31 B 24 11 1 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 New York 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 -4 Two-base hits: gnodjrrass, Becker. Bases on balls: Off Tesreau, 2: off Ben ton. 3. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Rigler and Flnueran. Wsnahan Protests Thursday's Game PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 8.-Manager Bresnahan of the St. Louis National league base ball club today sent a pro test to President Lynch of the league against the victory of the Philadelphia club tn yesterday's game. The ground for the protest is that Umpire Orth failed to allow a claim of an Infield fly in the fifth inning. With men on first and sec ond and one out Konetchy failed to hold a fly off Lobert. back of first base, A claim of an infield fly was made, but not allowed. Following this play the home team scored two runa, which gave It the victory.' HOMERS BY STAHL AND HOOPER LeWis Gets Two Doubles and Four Other Players Secure One Apiece Wood Pitches HI Usual Strong- Game. alsh. Time: 1:18. Umpires: Egan . and K?ueuuaii. Johnson Outpitehes Wttlett. DETROIT. Aue. 2.-.I(1hns,m htH T-(!. lett on the mound today and sltur.tmt .ueirwi. Bcore: ... WASHINGTON. AB.li.O Moeller, rf.. 4 2 1 Foster, 3b... 4 2 2 Milan, cf.... 4 2 2 Gandil, lb... 4 Morgan. 2b.. 3 1 Alnsnilth, C..4 0 McBride, ea. 4 0 Walker, If... 4 0 Jonnaon, p.. 1 l 8 3 BOSTON, Aug. 2. Boston pounded Hamilton and Powell hard, while Wood pitched his usual strong game and St. Louis lost. Hooper and Stahl hit home runs, the latter with the base bull. Score: ' BOSTON. M ,loD3 .c anaac. ST. LOt'IS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. 6 hot ten, cf. 4 1 4 Hooper, rf... 5 2 0 0 OAusttn, 8b... 4 0 0 4 1 Pratt. 2b. .. 4 1 2 0 OKutlna. lb.. 3 0 14 0 0 Williams, rf 4 0 0 1 OWallace. as.. 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 Yerkes. 2b... 4 0 1 gpeakar, rf.. 4 2 2 Lear!, If.... 5 2 1 Gardner, Sb. 3 1 0 Stahl. lb. .. 4 2 12 1 OCompton. If. 2 Wagner, a.. 4 0 2 4 OKrlchetl. e.,8 0 Cody, c 4 18 1 Wood, p 4 2 1 2 Ball, 2b 1 0 0 o Hamilton, p. 1 0 0 Powell, p.... 2 0 0 I'Lapcrte .... 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Totala 88 13 27 13 2 Totala 30 3 27 14 1 uHtUd tor Wallace in the ninth. Boston 0 0 0 6 1 0 1 1 0-9 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: Lewis (2), Cody, Wood, Shotten. Stahl. Home runs. Stahl, Hooper. Bases on balls: Off Woods, 3; off Hamilton. 2. Struck out: By Wood. 5; by Powell. 1. Time: 1:40. Umpires: O'Brien and Dlneen.. White Sox Pound Warhop. CHICAGO, Aug. 2.Varhop was hit hard today In the opening inning and Chicago defeated New York. 5 to 3. Chase's base running and hitting featured the game. Score:' CHICAGO. NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB H O A K. Rath,. :b 4 0 0 3 ODaaieli If.. 4 0 7 0 0 Zelder, lb... 4 1 10 0 1 Chase, lb... S 4 3 0 0 Colllna. of... 4 110 OSterrett, cf., 3 0 1 0 Lord. 3b. 4 10 4 OZInn, rt 4 0 3 0 0 Callahan. If. 4 1 3 0 u Simmons. 2b 4 1 1 3 u Badte. rf ..:3 13 1 (Paddock, Sb. 4 1 0 3 0 Wearer, aa.. 3 3 3.8 Martin, aa.. J 0 0 0 1 1 0 Williams, c. 0 0 4 1 Block, c 3 Lange, p.. Walsh, p.. 0 1 0 0 3 OWarhop. p... 8 0 A 1 1 1 0 0 0 (Hartcell ... 1 0 0 0 0 r Wolvtrton .11 0 0 0 Totals ... 31 8 27 11 1 Caldwell ..0 0 0 0 Iwaeney ... 1 0 0 i Totals 33 7 34 8 2 Batted for Williams In ninth. Batted for Warhop In eighth. Ran for Wolverton In ninth. Batted lor Sterrett in ninth. Chicago ' 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 New York 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 Two-base bit: Callahan. Three-base hits: Bodle. Collins. Hits: , Off Lang. 4 in four and two-thirds innings; off Walsh, S In four and one-third innings. Sacrifice flies: Williams, Block. Sacri fice hit: Martin. Stolen bases: Chase (4), Lord, Daniels, Sterrett. Martin. Double play: Weaver to Zelder. Left on bases: Chicago, 4; New York, 9. Bases on bails: Off Langs, 3; off Walsh, 2. Hit by pitched ball. By Warhop, Bodie. Struck out: By Warhop, 2; by Lanae. 8: by Walsh. 1 Wild pitch: DETROIT. AB.H.O If. 3 0 0 .... 0 0 1 ... 4 0 3 .411 0 C Bashang. 0 OVltt, If.. OBusli, S3 OCobb, ct, ODe'hanty, rt 4 1-Louden,- 2b;. 8- ) o OMorlarty, lb 4 1 15 ODeal, 3b 3 0 1 I 1 OStanaga, c... 3 16 WIllMt. n... 1 n i Totals 34 I 27 10 1 'Crawford ..too A.E. Total! 32 T 27 51 0 Batted for Bashang, in eighth. t, Washington 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 Oii-4 Detroit o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 Bases on balls: Off Johnson, 1; off Wil lett, 1. Struck out: By Johnson. Srby Willett. 6. Time:, 1:32.: umpires: Hart aim -wnnouy. , 4 NINETFFN.lWMiNfy Tir IN WAYNE-MADISON GAME WAYNE. Neb.. Aug. 2,-(Ppeelal Tele-gram.)-The longest, best and closest game of base ball ever played northern Nebraska took place on the home diamond this afternoon between Wayne and Madi son, nineteen Innings being played With out a score when the game was cgjjcd. Batteries: Wayne. Rodman and Depew; Madison, Balton and Withrow. Umpire: Sherbahn. , Tennis Tourney at Plattsmoutli. PLATT6MOUTH, Neb., Aug. 2.-(Spe-clal.) The annual inter-county tennis tournament for southeastern Nebraska will be held In Plattsmouth Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, August '8, and ". There will Lc lout thirty (en tries In singles and sixteen teams inthe doubles. Prizes are up for winners'- In singles and doubles and consolation singles and doubles. The present title holders in both singles and doubles will defend their titles. Men from any ' ad joining county to, Cass are eligible to enter. Ina-lealde and Osceola Divide. INGLESIDE. Neb.. Aug. 2.-(Special.)-i Ingleside and Osceola divided a double header, Osceola winning the first game, 9 to 1. and Ingleside the second, 5 to 3. Osceola had ther batting eyes In the first game, as three of their nine runs Were homers. Ingleslde s lone run was a homer by Pehaefer. The second game was very Interesting from start to finish. Speaks for Ingleside and Grannan for Osceola pitched heady ball, while Kerr's; hitting featured.