8 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1912. And this Time the Joke Was on Mutt Copyright 1912, National New Asa'n. Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher I G0T7OttlS"T0 HZ) lllllSQ1 SP ' wwitWGUJE. Juyrtsat. .rfcs th corn?.- .r f CeCTrVNC, BBlf, I? l - X.WTVV,MT W aOTX6i) . STlSND H -X'U. -fW 1 WMOW WHAT f fe VV ' OUTrnviPANNVr ANOviiiHftWMR - -J2V (Jb Wkinv "tow .-wwal , w "6, Pm rfd . Tweu.,rL C 0 , .V SIOUX BEATEN BY ROORKES . Five Hiti Off Clark in First Inning : Not Overcome. LYNCH TRIPLES IN LAST Yelps t Three Robs aad Preveats Pacate Getting- Shatoat Joha oa Makes Three Two naggers. SIOUX CITT, la., Au. 26.-Lynch'i triple In the ninth with the bases lull saved Fug-ate from a shutout In the first game of the eerie. Five hits off Clark In the first Inning rave the visitors a lead of five rune, which waa never threat- I ened. Score: SIOUX CITY. . AB. R. n. u. A. J. ..& 0 1 S O ton, 6 In aeven and one-third innings; off Smith, 4 In two-thirds of an Inning. Double play: Wacob to Craig. Struck out: By Wolverton, 4; by Perry. 1; by Routt, 4. Bases on balls: Off Perry, 4; off Wolverton, 4; off Routt, 1; off Smith. 1. Umpires: Flynn and Knapp. Time: 2:10. ' GRIZZLIES LOSE ANOTHER ONE Bunched Hits by Topeka Results la Foar to Two Score. TOPEKA, Aug. tf.-Topeka defated Denver In a closely contested game. The locals gained their victory through bunched hits. Score: TOPEKA. AB. R H. O. A. E. Gear, rf I 1 1 I 0 0 King, cf I 1 1 1 0 1 If 8 1110 0 Oardner, lb I 1 1 10 0 0 McDonald. 3b 4 0 1 1 i Walsh, 2b . 4 0 1 4 2 0 Patterson, ss S 0 10 J 0 Billings, c S 0 1 1 J 1 Cochran, p S O 11 2 0 Standing of Teams Clarke, cf .Smith, ss ! Myers, If ! Breen, rf iTennant. lb.,.. .Evans. Sb....... Andreas, 2b.... Chapman, c... jClark, p........ i Brown, p....... '1'hlte, p French !Cadman Lynch 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 11 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 27 14 1 Gil more. If.. Cassldy, rf... Beall, cf Qulllln, 2b.... Coffey, ss.... French, 2b.... IJndsay, lb.. Block, o.. Hchrelber, p.. Totals S2 S OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A, K. ; Justice, si 4 2 114 0 i Coyle. rf 2 0 2 1 0 0 Thomason. cf I 0 12 0 0 .Johnson, c 4 12 2 1 0 ..4 1. 1 IS o 0 .. 2 1 0 4 4 0 ...4 1 11 2 0 ... 4 0 1 2 0 0 ... 4 0 0 0 2 0 , ft, U1IIWIII It. , w iifar)v, iir.. ...,. -Kohlpke, Zb Mlehoff, 3b Bills, If .Fugate, p 1 Totals ...25 I 10 27 14 0 Batted for Brown In eighth. Batted for Chapman In ninth. Batted for White In ninth. Sioux City.... 0 0000000 2-3 Omaha ,.B 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-J Two-base hits; Myers, Justice, John son (3), Coyle. Three-base hit: Lynch. Sacrifice hit: Coyle. Double play: Nib hotf to Kane. Left on bases: Sioux City, 8; Omaha, . Hits: Off Clark, g hi three and one-third Innings; off Brown. 1 tn four and two-thirds Innings; off White, 1 fh one Inning. Bases on balls: Off Clark, 1; off Brown, 1: off Fugate, 6. Struck out: By Clark, 2; by Brown. 4; by Fugate, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Schlpke, Cadman. Time: l:4u. Implra: Haskell. JOSIES WIN IN TWELFTH . Rap Oat Foar Raaa In Last of Hotly ; Contested Gam. , . DES MOINES. Ia.. Aug. 27.-U took 8t. Joseph twelve innings to win the first game of the local series today. Score: - DES MOINES, AB. R, H. O. A. K. Hahn. rf 4 10 10 0 ,1. Rellly, 2b., 5 t 0 I 7,0 Kores, ss T 8 0 2 I S 0 1 Jones, lb S 2 0 17 0 0 ! Claire. 3b S 0 3 6 1 3 Collins, If.. 4 0 0 2 0 1 Morris, cf 2 0 1 0 0 0 Hanson, c 4 0 0 ( 0 0 'Hueston, p.... .. 4 0 1 0 2 1 1'McOraw, e 1 0 0 2 0 0 : i Leonard, cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 " :. Totals. ....SS 4 'If X 19 4 ST. JOSEPH. ' AB. R. H. O. A. E. B. Rellly. 2b...... . S 2 1 7 2 1 - Powell, If I. I 2 2 1 0 0 Kelly, rf. 7 0 2 4 0 0 .Zwllling, cf 7 1 4 6 0 0 .Watson, lb..... 7 11 8 2 0 Western., Sb 4 0 10 S O Melnke, ss........... - 0 10 2 1 tGossett, c ...., 1 1 W 1 0 i'ft oldring. p.......... S 0 0 0 1 1 'Johnson, p.... 0 10 1 0 0 Jackson, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 , Total.............St S 12 86 11 S Des Moines 10 0000020100-4 .'St. Joseph 100000020104-3 ' Two-base hits: Z willing, 2; Kelly, ; Powell, Melnke. Sacrifice hits: Hahn. : Claire, Johnson, Jackson. Double plays: jGossett to Rellly, First on bUa: Off i Hueston, 4; off Waldrlng, 7; off Jackson, iJ. Struck out: By Hueston, ; bf Wold 4 ring, 7: by Jackson, 4. Hit by pitched ball: '. B. Rellly. Watson. Panned ball: Gosett. J Stolen bases: Powell, Watson. Oossett, t Collins. Left on bsses: Pes Moines, 0: j St. Josepli, 4. Hits: Off Woldrlng, S 1ft - aeven and two-thirds Innings; off John son. 2 In one and two-thirds innings; off Jackson, none in two and two-thirds In- clngs. TTnjpires: Johnson and O'Toole. Time: 8:15. LINCOLN LOSES TO WICHITA Locals Bat Two Pltrhere for Tea Kit mnA Get Nine Raaa WICHITA, Aug. ST. WicMta batted 'two Lincon pitchers ror ten mis ana oe tested tho visitors. Score: WICHITA. AB. R. II. O. A. E. fDavls. rf 6 0 2 1 1 0 Craig, cf . ............ 6 11 4 1 2 ': Koerner. lb 4 1 1 10 0 0 .4 10 4 1 .31 1 12 2 .31 110 0 .3 1 2 4 2 0 ...... 2 1 0 S 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Callahan, as... I Hughes, 2b ! Pettlgrew. If....... Mee. 3b Wacob, e... Perry, p.... i Routt, p.... , "Clem ins .. Totals.,. 33 I 10 27 14 LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. 3 1 0 S03 4 4 4 .Berghsmmer, as i Lloyd, 2b i Cobb, rf . Cole, cf ! Barbour. 3b j Miller. If 4 i Mullen, lb.... 4 , Stratton. c. .......... 1 .j Wolverton, p........ S i Smith, p 0 Total............ -32 7 14 13 Batted for Perry In fifth. Lincoln ............ 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-4 Wichita MIM0MM Two-base hits: Mullen. KoerneV, Routt, Lloyd. Stolen bases: Berghammer, 2: Cole. Hits: Off Perry. S In fire innings; tili Routt, 4 in four innings;, off WolTer- Totals 28 4 27 14 4 DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E, 6 1 2 0 0 0 6 0 110 0 2 0 12 11 2 0 110 0 4 0 0 ISO , 4 11 S 4 1 ,. 2 0 0 7 0 0 ....... S 0 01 1 ....... 4 0 2 0 3 0 Total 32 J S 22 11 S P-Herann nut. failed to touch first. Topeka .....8 0000200 -4 Denver i l o w v w w v v-s Two-baao hits: Oardner, Patterson. Schrelber (2). Sacrifice hit: Gear, Gard- SiAridna tv Rlmlt rOllbt play. French to Coffey. Stolen base: Gil- more. Blruoa. out; oy vocnrii. i, "J Schrelber, 6. Bases on balls: Off Coch- l- nft ftnhralhar 1. Time! 2:00. Um pire: Myers and McGlnnlna. Humboldt Humbles Falls City Braves FALLS CITT, Aug. 27.-(Speolal Te!e- gram.)-Falls City lost again today through lack of opportune hitting. Right FIsldef Trainer made three sensational eatches and Flank made two. Score: . R.H.E. Humboldt ....2 2000021 1-8 12 2 Fall City ....0 02000010-384 Rattertel: Fall Cltr. Wood. Dull and Shestak; Humboldt, Stanley and Dleta. Umpire: Finch. BEATRICE, Neb., Aug. 27.-(Speclal Telegram.) Auburn won both games from Beatrice today, the first by the score of to 4 and tho second by the score of 4 to 2. Both gamea went ten Innings. Score, first game: R.H.E. Auburn ....0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0.2-0 10 3 Beatrice ...0 10210000 0-1 13 S Batteries: Zonerman. Wllley and Mu- ser; Fuclck and Poteet. ficore, second game: RH.E. Auburn ....0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 14 7 6 Beatrice ...0 VQ300O0OO-3C4 Batteries: Reed and Musser; Fucich ana Poteet. NEBRASKA CITT, Neb., Aug. 27.- (Speclal Telegram,) Haag's air-tight pitching and Drum's clearing base with a two-base hit after two outs won the game today. Score; , R.H.L. Hiawatha 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 .7 2 Neb. City 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 1 -8 7 2 Batteries: Hattser and Calvin; Haas and Goldwalte. Umpire: Segrlst. ii i M i - ' t" State Records Broken in Iowa Fair Races DES MOINES, Aug. 27. Special Tele gram.) State records went all to smash In today1 racing at the Iowa atate fair. Summaries: Trotting. S-year-old and under, Sl.OOO: Lao Allerton 4 4 6dts Bobble Prigg wi Medlumor 1 3 3 2 King Clansman, , I 3 l i Edna May SIS S Time, 2:17, 2:Z1H. 3USV.. :i Trotting. 2:30 class, Commercial club purae. Sl.OOO: Kit Carson 3 1 1 8 S Princess Welcome.! 12 2 11 Grace Darling.. S 8 S 8 3 Wllkeslander .. 5 ( Idr Pearl Adams 4.4 4 4 4 Axoneta S 6 6dr Time. 2:164, 2:17. J:1H. 2:18. S:l. Pacing. 2:30 class, purse S500: Miss Albla. 334 Shady Butterfly.... S 3 3 Billy Walnut 4 5 S Brandy Peaches S 4 8 Jlmmto L. Patchen... 7 dls Stuart McKee 6dr Wiley Cutter ill Time. Z:13. l:i54. Parlnir. J- ear-olds, nurse 3500: Heirem Marie..... 1 1' Captain All 2 3 Lena Marie I s Halll Mae 4 4 Time. 1:10, 1:09V. Four-furlong dash, nurse 3150, Buck Thomas, first; McBe-po, second; Sam F, third; St Joe, lourth. FIAT CAR MAKES NEW PRACTICE RECORD ELGIN, 111., Aug. 27. Racing and prac tice records for the elght-and-a-half-mlle Elgin road raoe course were smashed In practice today when Teddy Tetalaff, hurled M powerful Flat around the track In 8 minutes 55.23 second, official time, an average of 712 mile an hour. Hi slowest time for five successive laps was 7 minutes .71 seconds. The next best time to Tetslaffs was made by Hnghlo Hughes In bis Mercer, when ho mads tho circuit la 7 minutes 10.65 sec onds. The previous record for tho course was T minutes IS seconds. Ten oars were on tho track, " WEST. LEAGUE. I W.L.Pct.1 Denver 75 65 .6771 New Omaha 74 66 .660 St. Joseph.. 71 68 .550 Lincoln ....65 64.604j Des Molnes.U2 66 .4H8 Sioux Clty..62 67 .41 Wichita ...60 70.462 Topeka 46 82 .3691 AMER. ASSN. W.LPct Boston 82 37 .68 Washing'n .76 47 .615 Phlladel'a ..73 46 .614 Chicago ....60 58 .608 Detroit ,.,.6 67 . 465 Cleveland ..52 68 , 433i New York.. 43 76 . 3651 NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. York.. 81 36 .0 Chicago ....76 41 .650 Pittsburgh ..69 48 .699 Phlladel'a ...56 58 .491 Cincinnati ..56 63 .471 8t. Louia....61 67 .432 Brooklyn ...48 75 .365 Boston 36 81 .306 AMER LEAGUE. W.UPct. Minneapolis 91 48 .665 Columbus ..87 62 .623 Toledo SO 56 .688 Kansas Clty.68 70 .493 Milwaukee .85 71 .478 St Paul 66 76.461 Louisville ..61 88 7 St Louis.. ..39 82 .322! Indianapolis 48 94 .331 NEB. LEAGUE. I MINK LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. W.L.?ct. Hastings ,.C0 40 .6001 Neb. City. ..67 88 .600 Fremont ...67 41 .582Falls C.ty..66 40 .583 Kearney , 56 43 -5'wsi Auburn ....63 42 .558 Columbus .51 46 .526i Beatrice ...42 52 .447 Seward ....60 49 .5061 Humboldt ..43 52 . 463 G'd Island. 48 52 . 480 Hiawatha .34 61 .358 York 39 59 .893 Superior ..34 65 .343 .Yesterday's Resalts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 6; Sioux City, 8. Denver, 2; Topeka, 4. Lincoln, 6; Wichita, . St Joseph, 8; Des Moines, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE, Philadelphia, 7; St Louis, 6. Brooklyn, 0; hClcago, 6. New York, 0; Cincinnati, 2. Boston, 4; Pittsburgh, 9. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago. 8: Boston. 8; twelve innings: darkness. Cleveland, 4-4; New York, 8-8. ' St. Louis, 9; Washington, 8. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis, 6; St. Paul, 6. Columbus, 0; Kansas City, 1. Toledo, 8; Milwaukee, 1. Louisville, 14; Minneapolis, 8. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Columbus, 8; Grand Island, 4. Fremont, 8; Kearney, 9. Ten innings. Hastings, 8; Seward, 3. Superior, 3-1; York, 4-6. MINK LEAGUE. Hiawatha, 8; Nebraska City, 8. Auburn. 6-4; Beatrice, 1-3. Humboldt, 8; Fall City, 8. .-; Games Today. Western League Omaha at Sioux City. Denver at Topeka, Lincoln at Wichita, St Joseph at Des Moines. . ' National 'League Boston at Pittsburgh. American League Chicago at Boston, Cleveland at New York, Detroit at Phila delphia, St. Louis at Washington. American Association Indianapolis at St Paul, Columbus at Kansas City, To ledo at Milwaukee Louisville at Minne apolis. Mink League Hiawatha at Nebraska City, Auburn at Beatrice, Humboldt at Falls City. Buy It now. Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is al most certain to be needed before tho sum mer la over. Boy it bow aad bo pro pared for uch an emergency. For sal by all dealera, s Gossip of Players in Western League but their sise does not affect their bat ting at all. Beall is a terror to every pitcher In the league and McCormlck is the same thing. v Denver will not find the picking so easy at Topeka as the last time. After Denver finishes at Topeka they will go bacjc home and play twenty-eight games. Outfielder Pete Curtis of the Des Moines Boosters has been given his uncondi tional release by Manager Frank Isbell. Pete Is a classy outfielder, but Isxy says he couidn t hit Big Bill McCormlck of the Antelopes is giving big Jawn Beall of the Grisslles a fine race tir clouting honor. Both of these fellows are over six feet tall and they hover around the 200 mark in weight, A new pitcher has been added to the Des Moines staff. H's name Is Klttering and he Is a college product He has been plavlng with Fort Dodge in the Iowa state league and has been delivering the goods. The hew outfield of Des Moines I not going so bad. At the bat they get away fine, but according to reports they do not cover all the ground possible. The new faces are Collins, right field; Wetzel, left field, and Morris, center field. Choulnard of the Des Moines team has been riven hta release bv Manager Isbell. Choulnard started out with bells on for the Boosters, but was taken sick aiier playing a few weeks and now has lost his batting eye, consequently hi release. Jimmy McGIll of the Grixilles Is so sure that he Is going to run away with the rag that he has released his cracK utility player, Kenworthy, . to Washington, Kenny left the GrlsiHes last maay arter the Besrs had made a clean sweep at Des Moines. That was some battle which was staged at Des Moines yesterday morning. After playing twelve innings or tne naroest kind of ball, the Josles Jump up In the dosenth inning and make foir runs and then hold the Boosters scoreless tn their half of the fatal one. Mogrldge, the southpaw who was sent to Lincoln by the White Sdx. seems to be slipping. He waa beat out of the box in the two games he worked In Omaha on the recent series here end he was batted out Sunday by the Griasll. He was taken out Monday to let some one bat for htm, after he had been pounded hard. Another Grltaly will ascend to the dlaiy heights cf the majors. This time It Is Cliff Healy, and he goes to Detroit Healy. however, will not report to the Jennings camp until next spring and he will finish the season with the Bears. Healy Is a spit ball f linger and a good one. It Is said that all he knows about the saliva ball was taught him lat year by 'Buck', O'Brien, who is now hurling for Boston. A Fortaaato Texan E. W. Ooodloe, Dallas, Tex., found a surs relief for malaria and biliousness tn Dr. Xing' New Life Pills. Only 25c For sal by Beaton Drug Co. ; . Defeat tor St. Edward. ST. FJDWARD, Neb., Aug. 27.Rpe-claD-Ingleside defeated St Fdwrd by the score of 8 to 4 before a good Satu'day crowd. The hitting of IlaJ'.c-r for Ing.e slde and Hargis for St Ktf.ward featured the game, each man getting three bits Score: Ingletlde tllIMN St Edward 0001 1 1 1 00-4 Batteries. Ingleside. Haley, Wright and Smith; St Edward, O'Byr and Agnew. CUBS SHOT JOT BROOKLYN Chicago Gains Full Game on New Tork in Race. BUNCH HITS OFF YINGLING Cheney Holds VUltors to Six Scat tered Hits While Cobs Score Six Rons Home Rnna by Leach and Sheckard. CHICAGO, Aug. 17. Cheney held Brook lyn to six scattered hits today and with perfect support shut out the visitors 6 to 0 in the final game of the series, thereby gaining a full game on New York in the race for the pennant. The dis- stance between flie leaders Is now five and one-half games. Chicago bunched hits off Tingling. Score: CHICAGO. BROOKLYN An H ft A Jt. AD u i A 8hmkrd, If. I 1 I 1 OMorin, ef... I 1 1 l 0 w vnortnen rt. 4 s I t Aflmith ilk 1 m A A Zlra'min. 3b 4 1 A 1 oniuhart ivi i t a i Leh, cf,,..4 14 1 0Whet. If.... 4 1 0 Bltr, lb.... 10 7 0 OCutih.w, lb. 4 t I 2 ft or-itner, as... 4 1 I 0 OBrwln, e....4 14 10 1 0 Tingling, p. I 0 0 1 0 Evtrs. 2b.... 4 t Archer, .... t t Cheney, p... 4 0 Totals U II H 10 0 Totali it IIIll I Chicago , 0 3 1 A A A 1 . -JI Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: Cutshaw, Tinker, Zim merman, Ever, Sc-hulte. Threebaae hit: Moran. Home runs: Leach, Sheckard. Double blav: Smith tn Dnuhart. r f on bases: Chicago, 9; Brooklyn, 8. Bases on oaiis: urr singling, 4; off Cheney, 4. Struck out: By Ylngllng, 2; by Cheney, 2. Wild Ditch: Ohenev. i Tlmo- Umpires: Klem and Orth. Fromme Beats Giants. CINCINNATI, Aug. 27.-Clnclnnati won again from New York today, executing the feat thromrh pitching. Mathewson on the other hand waa nu ratner rreely. Score: NEW YORK. aNCLNlVATI. AR.H.tl.A S! ' All w rt a w Snodgr'M, of 4 0 1 1 OBeacher, If.. 10 1 0 0 , 1 ,l a i, m j.-. ...... jiw, i v a a vjuarwni, or. t v I Q 0 Becker, rf... 4 0 0 0 OHoblUiel, lb 4 S 14 0 1 Murray, If.. 4 0 0 0 OMItchell, rf. 4 t I 0 0 Mcrklo, lb.. I 0 13 0 OPhelap, 8b.. t 0 0 1 0 Henof , 3b. . S ft 1 4 1 Esmond. Sb. ft ft ft ft ft Wilton, e... I Oil CQrant, .,..! 1340 Fletcher, M. 3 1 3 4 lEgan, lb.... I ft 1 ( ft Mathe'non, pi ft 1 t ft McLean, e..l 1 3 1 ft Crandall. p. ft ft ft 0 OFromnM, p.. I Of 4 0 MeOormlck oft 0 0 0 Devora ft ft 'ft ft 0 Total! !8 I 17 16 1 Totali 27 1 24 15 I Batted for Mathewson in eighth. Ran for McCormlck In eighth. New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Cincinnati 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Two-base hit: Hoblitiel. Three-base hit: Hoblltzei. Hits: Off Mathewson. J in seven innings; off Crandall, 1 In one Inning. Bases on balls: Off Mathewson, 8; off FTomme, 4. Struck out: By Mathewson, 2; by Fromme, 3 Time: 1:33. Umpires: Eason and Johnstone. Maajee Stars at Bat, ST. LOUIS, Aug. 27.-The batting of Iphia to defeat St Louis. S. Magee ot rtwo home runs and a trlnle in fnnr at. tempts. Score: PHILADELPHIA. 8T. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Paekert, 2b.. 4 3 14 OHugglnt, 2b. 4 ft 4 t 1 Miller, rf... I 1 1 Ml, Ma gee If 1.3 ft ft ft 8. Magee, If 4 I 1 ft 0 Smith, 3b... 4 I ft I ft Cravath, cf.. 4 ft I 0 OKonetchy. lb 4 0 13 ft 1 Luderua, lb. I 0 11 I ORvatu, rf.... 4 2 1 ft ft Walih. 3b... 4 114 OHauaer. aa..,3 ft 1 2 1 Doolan, as .. ft 2 5 OOakea. cf.. Kllllfer, C... 4 2 2 0 OWingo, c. Nelson, p.... 2 ft ft 1 OGrtner, p., Beaton, p....0 ft 1 ft OSteele. p.. nalloway Totie.....a io2 15 oEiiia . 4 ft 2 ft 0 .31330 . 1 0 ft 1 ft . ft ft ft 1 ft 1 0 ft ft ft . 1 ft ft ft n Snyder, c... 1 ft 0 0 ft , Barke, p.... ft ft ft ft 0 . Totala.....S5 I 27 17 2 Konetchy out hit by batted ball. Batted for Gilner in the fifth. Batted for Steele In the seventh. Philadelphia 2 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 0-7 St. Louis 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 9-5 Three-base hits: Wlngo, Pnskert. S. Magee. Home runs: Evans, S. Magee (2). Stolen base: Magee. Double play: Huggins to Koney. Bases on balls: Off Nelson, 2; off Orlner, 2; off Seaton, 1; off Steele, 2. Struck out: Bv Grtner, 3; by Seaton, 1. Time: 2:00, Umpires: Brennan and Owens. Pirates Win tn Fifth. PITTSBURGH, Aug. 27.-Boston was de feated by Plttsburgu today, 9 to 4. Pitts burgh made seven hits and scored five runs in the fourth Inning, Dickson retir ing in favor of Tyler, who also was hit hard. Score: PITTSBURGH. ' BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Byrne, 3b..'. 4 1 ft 1 1 Campbell, ef i I ft 1 ft Carey. It..,. 4 4 1 ft JKlrke, lb.... 4 Hofman, cf. I ft 3 ft 0 Sweeney. 3b. 3 1 2 1 ft 3 ft 3 ft 1 1 1 4 0 ft 0 12 t ft 4 I ft 1 1 ft 114 4 Wagner, ee.. 4 1 4 1 ftjaekaon, If.. I 0 1 Miller, lb... 4 14 1 vTltuo, rf. ... 4 WHeon, rf... I 1 4 ft OOerlln, lb.. 1 Butler, lb... 3 13 2 10'R'uriu, aa 4 ft ft Gibson, e.... 4 1 lft 1 t'Gowdy, ..., 4 1 1 Camnlta, p.. 4 I ft 2 VDIrkaon, p.. 2 ft ft Tyler, p Totals J 14 27 lft 2 Totali.... .14 7 24 II 3 Pittsburgh .........0 0 0 5 0 2 1 1 -9 Bcston 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-4 Two-base hits: Byrne, Titus. Three base hit: Wilson. Home run: Wagner. Sacrir.ce hits: Byrne, Hofman. Klrke. Double play: Butler, Wagner and Mil ler. Bases, on balls: Off Camnlts. 4; off Dickson, it off Tyler, t Hit with pitched ball: By Camnlts. Jackson and Devlin. Struck out: By Camnlts. 8; by Tyler, 1. Left on bases: Pittsburgh, 6: Boston, L First base on errors: Pittsburgh, 1; Bos ton, 2. Hits: Off Dickson, 4 in three and one-third innings: off Tyler, 10 in four and two-thirds Innings. Time: 1:50. Um pires: Flnneran: and Rigler. HOPE OF NEW BRIDGE HAS GONE GLIMMERING Hopes of farmers In the neighborhood of Valley, who want a bridge over tne Platte river built there, dwindled when the county commissioners of Douglas and Saunders counties failed to reach an agreement for construction of the pro posed bridge. The Saunders county men offered to give Douglas county half. of the old bridge, now useless, and 32,600 If Douglas county would build a new bridge. The Douglas county commissioner re jected this proposition because the cost to Douglas county would total 811090. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Elf Returns. KAPS TRIM THE PATHFINDERS 1 Kearney Triumphs Over Them in Tenth Inning. NUGENT CALLED TO UMPIRE Columbus Secures Six Hits In Second Inning;, Giving; Lead that Is Not Overcome Lnter In Contest. runs 2.20. KEARNEY, Neb., Aug. 27.-(Speclal Telegram.) In a ten-inning game played on a dusty and windy field, Kearney took the Pathfinders into camp this afternoon by the score of 8 to 9. Umpire Nugent was sent to Kearney from Grand Island on the solicitation of the local management which communicated with President Felt last night. Umpire KIs sane received a telegram at the close of the game today calling him to Superior on the first train. Score: R-H.ii. Fremont . .1 080000040-8 11 3 Kearney ...1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 1-9 14 2 Batteries: Fulweider. Rouse and Neff; Patrick, Lots and Gray. Home Bennett (2), Gray, Synek. Time umpire: isugent. Pawnees Retain Lead. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Aug. 27.-(Spe-eial Telegram.) When Green allowed, six hits In the second inning, bringing In six runs, Columbus got a lead too large to overcome Fentress, who relieved Green, allowed Just three hits in the rest of the game. Score: ' R.H.E. Columbus ..... 6000000 2-8 91 Grand Island 00002010 1-4 10 2 Batteries: Plympton and Harrison; Green, Fentress and Coe. Bases on balls: Off Plympton, 1; off Green, 1; off Fen tress, 2. Struck out: By Plympton, 3; by Green, 1; by Fentress, 6. Umpire: McDermott. Osborne Wins Two Games. YORK, Neb., Aug. 27.-Speclal TUe gram.) York, won, two games from Su perior this afternoon, 4 to 3 and 8 to 1. Osborne was in wonderful form and made the best day's pitching record in the league this season, as the score showi. Score, first game: R.H.E. Superior 3 00000000-370 York ,. .1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0, -4 8 1 Batteries: Helgeson and LJsette: Os borne and Kelly. Three-base hit: Payne. Home run: Malmquitt. Stolen bases: Price, Payne. Sacrifice hit: Helgeson. Left on bases: Superior, 3; York, 1. Struck out: By Helgeson, 9; by Osborne, 7. Bases on balls: Orf Helgeson, 1; o.f Osborne, 4. Double play: Caldwell to BockerwlU. Score, second game: Superior ......1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 7 0 York 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 -6 13 0 Batteries: Gibson and Creiss; Osborne and Kelly. Three-bate hits. Bockerwlts, Smith. Home 'run: Kelly. Stolen base: Bock. Sacrifice hits: Malmqutst, Os borne. Left on bases: Superior. 2; York, 2. Struck out: By Gibson, 3; by Osborne, 6. Bates on balls: O.f Gibson, 1; off Os borne, 2. ' Double plays: Block to Kelly ; Block - to Kelly to Nugent; Smith to fayne to Price; Osborne to Malmqulst to Payne. Seward Loses to Hasting;. SEWARD, Neb.. Aug. 27.-Speclal Tele gram.) Seward lost to Hastings today, 3 to 8, although the game was better than the score would Indicate. Hanks went wild in the first inning, the visitors getting five hits, two walks and two bats men hit with pitched ball which resulted In Ave runs for Hastings. Tomorrow be ing an open day, Seward and Supjrlor will, play a postponed game at the Gres ham picnic. Score: Seward ...... 10011000 0-3 61 Hastings .... 501000002-8 11 1 Batteries: Hanks, Conners and Camp fleld; McCullough, Adams, Bachant and Downey. Struck out: By Conners, Z; by Mcuui louah. 5. Bases on balls: Off Hankr. 2; off Conners, 1; off McCullough, 3; otl Adams, 2. Two-base hits: Mersche and Smith. LirTc'OLN SELLS SMITH T0JTHE WHITE SOX LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. 27.-President Jones of the Lincoln Western League base ball team, announced the sale of Pitcher Harry Smith to the Chicago American league club to report next spring. This 'is Smith's third year In professional base ball, having pitched two years for the Fremont, Neb!", state league team. Wayne Wins Game. WAYNE, Neb.. Aug. 27.-(Soeclal Tele grams-Wayne won from Wakefield this afternoon by the score of 15 to 5. Batteries: Wayne, Rodman and Depew; Wakefield, Dulta and Miller. Umpire: Simons. I CHESTER ifM AN Arrow Notch COLLAR. Meets close in front and stays so 15 2 f or 25j? Cluett, Pesbody & Co., Troy, N. Y. -iff ARROW and rja tm4 UlUini S Sir N. rum mi&gi W? $ Easier to catch young men than to hold , them that's , the - experience of most clothiers. In our new store for careful dressers we expect to do. both. Fashionable togs, such as Kensington clothes, Manhattan shirts and Stet son hats, that appeal to, men of taste. 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