Jeff Was Right at That About Jx W Th N r N n k nr x NyT- ) PUSNCH MAN CHOiBN J J SEGi VlHf T0CT Vou fcUOW I Ttl&N'T NAPOLCON B6N I J IN H6 I J M J y LTlJ W J j I T'MG PUl 1 I CI- Tjio all RjfcMT I 1 1 jl ROUTIKES LOSEAND TIE ONE Fint Game Qoei to Des Moines and Second Endi a Tie. SANDERS HURLS TIE COMBAT Urml-Pro Pitcher Let Isbell Swat In Pinch and Game End X and 3 In Eighth Wki I'mpa Barr De clare! Darkness. Pa Rourke'a demon athlete were scheduled to win two battles yesterday as a fitting and proper manner to cele brate the quiet Sabbath. But Pa's athletes slipped a cog and failed to de liver per contract. In fact, they didn't even win one game. They lout the first on and the second one was called with the score a tie because I'mpi Barr de cided the light was Insufficient. Lefty M or rid Be copped the first battle for the Boosters while Roy Sanders was the Bent who got mixed op with the tie fray. Score, first game, 7 to 4, and score second game, 2 to 2, called In the eighth. - The first game was a sad affair as was the second. Mr. Mogrldge was generous with hits, but not so with runs, which are very essential In winning ball games. Me allowed thirteen of the former, but only four of the latter. The second game was all urn until Mr. Isbell, forlorn specimen of happy days long sine past, horned In and made himself totally ob noxious to the Sabbath fans. With two of his bum ball tossers occupying second and hlrd respectively, Mr. Isbell announced his Intention to bat for Mr. Hogan, pitcher. Issy Paste Ball. Umps Barr made the announcement to the fans and the fans answered with out bursts of vociferous Joy. The said voci ferous Joy was accelerated In volume twice fold when Ixzy swung lustily and missed a couple of feet. Again was the voelfcrous Joy augmented when Izxy performed a like feat on the second curve. Highly Incensed at his failure the Booster boss applied a few scathing epithets to Nr. Sanders. In turn Incensed Mr. binders applied all his force behind his nice straight one which he propelled with much velocity toward Mr. Isbell. The next seen of the ball was a dark speck KEAL ESTATE FARM .t KAMI! t4D FOR StLB Koveral good farms for sale cheap: 6 acres Unproved upland farm with sume fruit, gncd water, small buildings, near Council Fluffs. Price ITS per acre. 5 h res northeast of town, all good land, near school, fair buildings. Price ti'A) per acre, no trade considered. '-O acres about 3 miles east of center of city, fair buildings: good orchard, running water, l'rlce $125 per acre. .'13 acres 6 miles north of city post office on Lime Kiln road, well fenced and watered, splendid blue grass pasture; some tlmlcr, 10 acres of corn. Prle ItiO per acre. DAY & HESS CO., 123 Pearl Street. Council Rluffs. la. Minnesota. 130 beautiful southern Minnesota farms In the heart of the corn belt In Watonwan, Blue Earth and Brown counties; well Im proved and located, rich soil, sure crops; write for our list and beautiful booklet, "Southern Minnesota." C. E. Brown Laud and IfOan Co., Madella, Minnesota. NO FAILURES in Pin county, Minna sots; close to best markets; choice lands, easily cleared, (20 per acre; easy terms. Hunt-Johnson, Hinckley, Minn. FOR SALE M0 acres 4i miles from Min neapolis, one mile from town; 16u acres undir eultlv.tlo, bal. used for pasture; can practically alt be cultivated; heavy soil; good set of buildings, consisting of V-roo n house, large barn, granary, corn cribs, etc; the land will produce 0 bush els of corn per acre; telephone in house; country thickly settled; complete set of machinery; 17 head of stock, consisting of U oows,' balanoa 1 and 2 years old; 6 good horses, 25 hogs, chickens; ',4 of this year's crop and everything on the farm goes at tfO jr acre; half cash. Schwab Bros, lol'S Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. Mlsnonrl. $300 FOR 20 ACRES; 85 down, $5 month; no Interest; no taxes; In well settled dis trict, south Missouri, where fruit and poultry farms mak big money; buy for th futur while such property Is cheap. Men-lam, Ellis A Benton, E, 300 Victor Bldg., Kansas City. Mo. THE BEST bargain In South Missouri; good farm 1M acres; well Improved, $1,640 half cash; about 46 acres fin oultivatad i bottom land; balanoe good grass and Um ber; well; large spring and creek; close to railroad and school. Merrlam, Ellis Benton, E, 800 Victor Bldg., Ksnsas City, Mo. Nebraska. FOUND 320-8 er nomentead In settled neighborhood; fine farm land; not sand hills; cost you $JU0 filing ta and all. J. A. Tratey. Kimball. Nb. FOR SALE 4S0 acres grazing land in Hayes county, Nebraska. Cheap If taken at once. McConnell, Reynolds, III. I NEED the money and will sacrifice my 6-acr fruit farm; 3"0 bearing fruit trees. Her Is a snap for someone who has the ready cash. S 2'.4, Bee. Kw York, NEW TORK Ali'AUA FARMS FOR HALE. A FARM THAT PAYS AND FEEDS THE FAMILY. Fifteen cows, team, tools, young stock, bull, 10 hogs. 300 hens, and all crop go with this t&-acre farm on slat macadam ized road. Price. $6,400: $l,uuo cash down. Eighty-acre farm near Fulton City. Price with I cjws and team, $1,100; MOO i-at-h down. rlt for photos. E. Mt-'NSON. 2424 S. Salina St., Syracuse. N. Y. M e ntion Oma ha Bee hen writing. Th most desirabl rurnlsbe.d rooms ar advertised la Th B. Get a nlc ooot raam for th summer. out In light field with Bunk Congalton manifesting due hast In Its direction. Mr. Isbell's bum ball tossers scurried across the plat and the score was a tie. As It ended that way the gam will bar to be played over again. tries Battered front Box. Red Styles started to heave th open ing combat. He lasted three frames and then retired to the sarcophagus where he witnessed the combat go to his hated rivals. Tipple finished and worked nobly to rescue the battle from th fir. It ws useless as Mogridga was too conspicuous on the hurling mound. Mr. Ewalrlt, said by Isbell to be the most famous athlete In the world, played a whale of a game (reverse English), In the opener. He only made four errors and a flock of bum plays while Messrs. Doyle and Fraser, big league scouts, gurgled In their glee. Mr. Isbell has )een trying to sell Ewaldt to the White So, but as Doyle Is scout for the So -there Is a difference of opinion as to whether the Sox will Invest In the Booster Inftelder or not. Hnnrkei Weak In Pinches. The second battle was distinctly an ex hibition of a super-abundance of Incom petentancy. On four occasions a Rourke hlter opened the stanza with a double only to be stranded there without as sistance, amurdtlon or rations. Also Mr. Sanders walked two gents and those two gents were th athletes who came home when Isbell poked his hit on the straight one Sanders offered when he had two str'kes and no balls on th Booster boss. Such bum work In the pinches enabled the Boosters to tie the game and Omaha dropped down another notch In the second division. Score, first game: DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. A. B. Hunter. Cf. S 0 1 1 0 0 Hahn. rf 7 1 0 0 0 0 Preen. If 6 1 1 1 3 0 1 Haley, c 6 110 10 Burrell, Sb 4 1 2 2 0 0 Andreas, lb. 8 2 0 0 1 1 Ewaldt. 2b 5 0 1 2 . t 4 Hartford, ss, 4 0 1 2 3 0 Mogrldge, p .-. 4 1 2 2 4 0 Totals 35 7 27 14 OMAHA. AB. R. If. O. A. E. Krug. If 6.2 2 1 ft 0 Thomason, cf. 4 0 0 3 0 0 Crosby, c 4 13 0 10 Schllebner, lb 6 0 18 11 Congalton, rt S 0 0 2 0 0 Thomas, 3b 6 0 3 2 3 0 Graham, 2b R 0 2 4 0 1 Dunlop, ss 6 0 1110 Styles, p. 0 0 0 0 0 0 REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALES Oklahoma. FOR SALE 700 acres Improved land, a bargain. Fart cash, balanc terms. J. C. Lovelace, Crowder, Okl. Wisconsin. UPPER. WISCONSIN. Best dairy and general crop state In th union; settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices, on easy terms. Ask for book let 84 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant State acres wanted. Write about our grazing lands. If Interested In fruit lands, ask for booklet on Apple Orchards In Wisconsin. Address Lsna Dept., Soo Line Ry., Minneapolis. Minn. ONEIDA COUNTY LANDS. Suitable for raising clover, potatoes and dairy cattle, with lis many lakes of pure cool water, abundance of clover, blue Joint and timothy growing wild or cul tivated. It la the best possible plac to raise cattle and sheep. W have no hog cholera, chinch bugs, Hessian fly or army worms, and It la worth something to live In a country free trom the pests. I offer 8,000 acres of cut over hardwood land, with stumps In many cases all de cayed and gone, at reasonable prices and easy terms to settlers. Some stock raiser ought to buy my ftiO-acr tract, enclos ing station of Good now on Milwaukee road, crossed by fin little river, several cold springs, some groves of hardwood timber, balunce can b put Into grazing or can be farmed. Have a full halt sec tion adjoining this also. Write for man. prices and Information en Oneida county anus, ana use or rarms lor sale. C. P. CROSBY, Rhlnelander. Wt. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE R. E. FOR EXCHANGE Several good Missouri farms for Nebraska farms. Writ what you hav Guy R. Stanton. Lebanon. Mo. 820 ACRES Well Improved farm for trad for hardware store; farm located south west of Lodge Pole ( miles and 8Va miles southeast of Sunol Want something will invoice about five to six thousand dollars Address lock box 400. Iodg Pol. Neb. No Commission Realty Co. tit-30 Paxton Block. If you want to buy, sell or exchange your property or business, go wher that kind of business Is done. Everybody go to th No Commission Realty Co., BE CAUSE nobody pays a commission. I WANT A GROCERY STUKK or a good general merchandise a tors; muat be good cleun stock and doing business, in ex change for this property and will put In $:i.0uo or $3,000 in cash If necessary. 80 acre, no improvements, rolling, all In wheat, ti'i of s4 o. W township 10, range 1$, Buffalo county, Nebraska; price $,oou; Incumbrance $J,0u) at per cent, i years to run. 2-to acres raw land except 60 acres broke, about miles n. e. of HurwelL, Garfield county, Neb.; price $17.60 pr acre; in cumbered fur $4.0uu. 1HO acres all level raw land, 34 miles from 2 railroad towns, iwV section 10 township 8 rang 4, Phillip county, Colo rado; price $Jo per acre; Incumbered for $ouo. about 8 years to run. Also s-room all modern house In Omaha, located In one of th finest residence dis tricts; pries $4,600; Incumbered for ll.Koo. Address 2310 Cuming St., Omaha, Neb. Pianos for other musical Instru'ts. D. 2017 HEAL ESTATE LOANS ji0 to $i0.0uu mad promptly. F. D. Wd. Wud Bldg.. ISth and Farnarn. CITY and farm loans, 6, 8 par tv.at. J.H.Dumont & Co , lijOJ Farnarn, Omaha I IARRI riON A MORTON. i Oru Nat WANTED City loana and warrants. W iTriuLui Smith Co- 1420 r rr - THE BEE: the Speed Thing Tipple, p. ...411010 ...42 4 13 27 " 1 Totals ... Des Moines Runs 00101010 0-T Hits 004011110-4 Omaha Runs 0O200I0OO-4 Hits 11421111 1-13 Three-bas hits: Krug, Burrell. Two base hits: Haley, KwiHt, Thomas, stolen bases: Graham, Hahn, KwaJdt, Mogrldg. Andreas, Hunter. Sacrifice hit: Hunter. Sacrifice fly: Thomason. Douhle play: Mogrldge to Ewoldt to Andreas. Hits: Off Styles. 4 In two and two-thirds Innings; off Tipple, 6 In six and one-third Innings. I-ft on bases: Omaha. 11; Dee Moines. Struck out: By Mogrldge, 6; by Styles, 2; by Tlppl. i Bar on balls: Off Moarldge. 1; off Styles. 8; off Tipple, 4. Passed ball: Crosby. Wild pitch: Tlppl. Time: 2:06. Umpire: Barr. Score, second game: DE3 MOINES. AB. R. IT. O. A. E Hunter, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Hahn. rf 8 0 12 10 J!ren, If 4 0 0 1 0 0 tiniev, r a n o 7 o o Burrell. 3b 3 112 SO Andreas, lb 2 1 0 0 0 fOwoldt, 2b 2.0 1 1 2 0 ft) Art ford, ss 3 0 1 2 2 1 Hogan, p 2 0 0 0 0 0 Isbell 10 10 0 0 Lakaff, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 28 l b 24 t 1 OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. V. ;Krug, If 3 0 10 10 Thomason, cf 3 110 0 0 Kruesrer, c 4 110 10 Sohllebner, lb 3 0 1 13 1 0 Congalton. rf 8 0 0 0 1 0 Thomas, 3b 4 0 0 0 2 0 Graham, 2b 4 0 3 2 1 0 tDunlop, ss 4 0 1 0 2 1 Zanders, p 4 0 1 2 4 0 Totals 82 3 24 13 1 Batted for Hogan In seventh. Tes Moines Runs 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 Hit 0001101 1-6 Omaha Runs 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Hits 2 1 0 1 1 3 0 0-S Two-base hits: Krueger, Graham (21, Thomason. Stolen bases: Haley, Hahn. Sacrifice hits: Hahn, Ewoldt. Schllebner. Left on bases: Omaha, 8; Des Moines, 6. Hits: Off Hogan, 8 In six Innings; oft Lakaff, 0 In two Innings, struck out: 2. Bases on balls: .Off Sanders, 8; off HoKan. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Hogan, Krug. Time: 1:36. umpire: tjarr. KAWft WIN BOTH FROM JOBBERS Wichita Cnahl tm TUe and Lose- Both Games. TOPEKA, Kan.. Aug. i. Topeka won both games of a doubleheader from Wich ita. The first contest was a pitchers' duel between Rldgway and Klagle. and REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loans Peters Trust eo. OMAHA hcn.es. East Nebraska farina O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1018 Omaha Nat. Douglas 1715 GARVTN BROS Lon. ji p VIVJ.W -il UtVUO. Omaha Nat Han. SEE us first If you want a. farm loan. United States Trust Co., Omaha. Neb. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans! tx. v . Binoer. city ivat. k. Bldg. 6 PITT T i 1 vu rj I t v i . - nu-ou uranoeis -i neater tsiag, CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. It. Thomas. 2iS State Bank Hldg. REAL ESTATE ABSTRACTS Oh TITLE. KERR Tltl Guarantee and Abstract Co.. a modern abstract office. 80a So. 17th St. Phone Douglas 6487. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 206 Brsndeta Tneater. city rkoPKRir con salu. NO COMMISSION REALTY CO. 310-330 Paxton Block, Douglaa 1940. Omaha, Neb. I being systematized to meet th re quirements of efficiency in selling or ex changing every kind of property located anywher with NO COMMISSION TO PAY. Call, writ or phon today. BEAUTIFUL homo In exclusive Wst Farnarn district. Owner will be In town for one week only and must sell Immedi ately. Burroughs Adding Machine com pany, SOS South 13th St.. city. REAL ESTATE CITY PBOfEHTV Fon ALE. A SNAP Must b sold at one. Svn room house., electric light, gas, city water, toilet, ,60-foot front, good barn. 8123 Burdette. f 1,000. Small payment down and th rest Ilk rent Call Web. 1300. T-ROOM nous, rents for $18.60. must b sold at one; $0 will handle It H. 4711. WEST END BARGAIN FOR $3,760 Six rooms, modern; hard wood finish; a nlc homi at 3616 Davenport; key first door east, go se it Lot 47x111. W. H. GATES Room (47 Omaha National Bk. Bldg. Phon Douglaa BLOCK OF 12 IJTS. $1,2(10, easy terms. Council Bluffs, 4 blocks of Omaha car line. Nice high ground. These lots are very cheap. They are within about a mile of the busi ness part of Omaha. They will grow In value every year and meantime will make you a good home where you can hav a garden, fruit, chickens, a cow, etc.. and hav room for your children to play. M'GEE REAL ESTATE CO., 1U6 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. LEGAL NOTICES. SALE OF BONDS. Notlc Is hereby glvsn that ssalad pro posals will be received by th Board of Director of h Alllanc Irrigation Dis trict at Its ofrio In Bridgeport. Morrill county, Nebrsxka, until 10 ofx lock a, m. of Tuesday, Weptsmoer 1, UU, for the purchase of Its total Issue of district bonds in the sum of Forty-five Thousand Dollars ($4&,0o0), payable In series from eleven to twenty years after date as pro vided by statute with six per cent net frtn July 1. iaJ4. Dated Bridgeport, August 4, 1914. Alli ance Irrigation District. Attest: FRD D. BREYER. President (SEAL ) R. E. O'NEAL. .A-iL becretarv. OMAHA, MONDAY, At'OrST was broken up In th last half of the ninth when W halen doubled after For syth had tripled and Koerner had had nlnthbeen walked purposely. In th sec ond game, oonxlutent hitting won for the locals. Kcor. flrat gam: TOPEKA. AH. R -II. O. AH Cochran, lb 4 1113 0 IjiFlHnibers, If. 4 0 2 1 0 0 Forsyth, rf 4 1 8 2 0 0 Koerner. lb 3 1 I 11 10 'Yialen, ss 3 0 2 1 1 1 Talllon. cf 3 0 0 8 1 0 Iittlmore. 2b 8 0 0 8 3 1 Hupps, c 8 0 0 6 1 0 Rldgway, p 1 0 0 0 4 0 Kelsigl 10 10 0 0 Totals 80 17 1.1 WICHITA. AB. R. II. O. A.E Iche. rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Nicholson, If 3 1110 0 O Rourke. lb 4 0 1 8 0 Pltsstmmons, sa.... 3 0 1 4 4 0 Bills, 3b 4 110 0 0 Happa, 3b 4 0 1 2 1 0 Henry, lb 8 0 0 10 1 0 Graham, c 8 0 0 3 0 0 Slagle. n. 8 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 1 6 26 13 0 Batted for Rldgeway In ninth. Two out when winning run scored; Cochran out, hit by batted balL Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $8 Wichita 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Three-bas hits: Forsyth. Bills. Two base hits: Forsythn, W halen. Nicholson, Fltsslmmons. Sacrifice hit: Fitsaimmons. Double plays: Talllon to Turner; Flts slmmons to O' Rourke to Henry U); O'Rourk to Fltsslmmons to Hnry. Stolen base: Rapp. Bases on balls: Off Rldgeway. 1; off Slagle, 1. Struck out: By Rldgewsy, 4; by Slagle, 3. Umpire: Stockdal. Score, second gam: TOPEKA. AB. R. IT. O. A. K. Cochrsn. 3h 6 0 113 1 LaFlambers. If 3 0 1 3 0 0 Korsythe, rf 3 12 10 1 Koerner, lb 4 0 1 11 1 0 Whalen, ss 3 112 3 0 Talllon, cf 4 2 3 1 0 0 I-attlmoi-e, 2b 8 12 18 0 McDonough, o 2 0 0 0 0 0 Rapps. c 2 1110 1 Dashner, p 4 0 1 0 2 0 Totals 33 12 27 12 3 WICHITA. AB. R. II. O. A. E. Ochs. rf Mi-halson, If.... O' Rourke, 2b.... Fltsslmmons, as Bills, cf Rapp. 3b Henry, lb Virahara, c laker, p Tydeman 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .. 3 .. 3 .. 4 .. 3 .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 .. 1 .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 31 1 4 24 14 1 Batted for Baker in ninth. Topeka 11010MOO-8 Wichita 00000010 0-1 Home run: Lattlmor. Two-base hits: Rapp, Nicholson, Graham. Sacrifice hits: IjitUmore. Nicholson. Stolen tiuva, Whelan (2). Bases on balls: Off Dash rer, 4; off Baker, 2. Struck out: By Dashner, 8; by Baker, 1 Hit by pitched ball; By Baker. 1. URIZZLIES TAKE DOt'BI.E BILL Error by Antelopes, Coupled with Fast Play, Tnru the Trick. DENVER. Colo., Aug. .-Denver won both games of a doubl header today from Lincoln, 6 to 3 and 8 to 3. Errors In th first at critical times by th visit ors helped the locals to score five runs on five hits. In th second th visitors knocked Mel ton ou of th bo in th first Inning. Hsrrlngton, who relieved him, allowed Lincoln on hit. Score, first gtme: LINCOLN. AR. R. II. O. A. E. Qulllln. 8b 5 0 0 0 1 0 McOafflgan, ss 8 0 0 . i 1 0 Lloyd, 2b. 8 0 3 2 8 0 Miller. If 3 0 0 0 0 0 Collins, rf 4 0 0 3 0 0 Fx hrelher, rf 4 0 0 4 0 0 Williams, lb S 3 1 ! 0 1 Blackburn, c 4 0 8 6 1 2 Jordan, p 3 0 1 0 2 0 Allen 0 V o u 0 0 Totals 32 3 T 24 I 3 DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Fay. 2b 110 16 0 Caasidy, rf 4 2 2 2 0 0 Mccarty, cf 8 1 1 u 0 1 Butcher, If 2 0 1 2 0 0 Block, e 8 0 0 3 0 0 Coffey, s 4 113 2 0 usher, lb t o o 14 0 0 Barbour, 8b 8 0 0 1 4 0 Gaskell, p 2 0 0 1 8 1 Totals 26 t 6 27 14 2 Batted for Jordan In ninth. Lincoln 01010180 0-3 Denver 20013000 5 Stolen bases: IJoyd. Butcher. Cara'dv. Two-base hit: Blackburn. Three-has hit: Blackburn. Horn run: Cofft y. Sacrifice hits: McCarty, Gaskell, Block. Hit by pitched ball: McQaffiaun. Struck out: By Jordan, 5; by Gaskell, 2. Bases on Dans: urr Jordan, b; oft Gaskell, 2. Double plays: Fay to Fisher; Coffey to Fisher. Time: 1:87. Umpires: Fyf and Cullen. LINCOLN. AB. R. IS. O. A. E. Allen, rf 2 110 0 0 McOafflgan. ss 4 111Tb Uoyd, 2b 8 0 0 3 1 0 Miller, If 4 1 2 8 0 0 gulllln, 3b 3 0 0 1 1 0 Schreiber, cf 4 0 0 6 0 0 Wlllams. lb 8 0 0 6 1 0 iBIackblrn, c 3 0 0 4 8 0 Ehman, p. 1 0 0 0 0 0 I'ooney, p 3 0 0 1 0 0 Collins, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Total 81 3 4 24 14 "5 DENVER. AB. R. II. O. A. E. Faye. 2b 6 1 I 2 I 0 Caaaldy, rf 6 2 1 8 0 0 McCarty, cf 4 13 10 0 Butcher, If 10 10 0 0 Spahr, c. 10 020 Coffey, ss 4 0 1(42 Fisher, lb 4 0 0 7 1 Barbour, 8b 4 110 0 1 Mellon, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Harrington, p. .... 1 3 8 0 Totals S3 8 13 27 8 4 Lincoln 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-3 Denver 2 8 0 0 1 0 0 2 Two-base hit: McGaffigan. Three bas hit: Cassldy. raci-lflte hit: Lloyd. Horn runs: Allen, McCarty C-i, Harring ton. Struc kout: By Lhman, 1; by CfK.ney, 1; by Harrington, 8 Base on balls: Off Khrnan, 1; off Cooiey, 2; olf Melton, L Doubl plays'. Coffty to Fisher (2); McGaffigan to William. Hits; Off Melton. 3 in one ii.iiInK: off Harring ton, 1 In eight Innings; off Khman, 6 in 6 in six and one-third li.r.lt gs. Passed one and two-thlids Innings, oif Loonev. 10. 10U. Drawn Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE. W.LFcf.l w I. r- Bloux City. .08 46 .WoiNew York.. .fx! 3 .6W lnver 4T .6M;Chlcago M 47 .M St. Joseph.. 03 47 .673iSt. lollls. D. Moines.. M j .Mlt Honton ... .64 48 .50 4li .621 .4 M .474 .47 6,1 .470 .42 r2 .447 Lincoln 6.1 M .4M piiiiu. Omaha 61 68 .4iWiClnclnnatl Topeka 47 7 .4!Sl Hrooklyn Wichita ....48 .SMIPIttsburgh .42 64 .4.IN AM KJt. ASS-N. I STATE LEAGUE. W.LPrt W.LPct iunvim ,.os ,o',4 Heatrlc 64 84 .814 Milwaukee 4 48 .fw.ii llaatlngn 4 39 .667 48 40 .646 4 48 .611 44 44 40 47 . 40 (Niluinbus ,.6 64 .6J2 Gr. Island York Superior . Norfolk ... iritmna .iw M .him Kan. Clty...M M .6tW naianaplls W b .4W K i-.,. i? T 1 ouliiibua . 40 4H .4M iirnm 'i-;.;4.1 Kearney ... 31 M .850 AMUR, LK AG U E. FKD. LEAGUE ' h"a 84 .W0 Chicago 67 44 to SP""" n-y ? iBaltlmoriV: 64 41 li. ?' " X i? -I Brooklyn... 60 43 .643 " ' '"dlanapr. 61 46 ,6,18 C hicago ... 61 63 .4W Huff nlo ... 49 47.610 M. Louis . 49 52 .4X5 r'ittHburgh 4.1 M 44.1 Cleveland. S3 73 .3141 Kan. City.. 4.1 69 43 twiore, second game: Yesterday's Resalts. WESTERN LEAGUE. mir.h,tfc.'-1: Topeka. 8-4. lea Moines. 7-2; Omaha, t-2. Lincoln. 3-8; Denver. 6-5. ,u , AMERICAN LEAOUK. Philadelphia, 10; Cleveland. 6. Washington, 1: Chicago. 1. BoBton, 8; Detroit. 6. NATIONAL LEAQUPJ, No games. FEDERAL IJ5AGUE. Buffalo. 3; Kansas City 2. Baltimore. .1; Indianapolis, 4. Pittsburgh. 8; St. Louis, 2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Knt'lty, 8; St. Paul. 2. Milwaukee, 9; Mlnneapolla, I tleveland, 3; Iulsvllle. (k Indianapolis, 0; Columbus, 1 Game Today. Western League Wichita at Topeka, 'V, at ,st- Joseph. Dei Moines at Omaha, IJncnln at Denver. mrK,c,n 'ru-Washlngton at Clil rago. New York at St. Louie, Boston at UtJro 1 hlladedlphla at Cleveland. National League-Cincinnati at Boston. York " Bruok,yn- t NW id"?1,.. I-"-Buflo at Kansas city. Baltimore at Indianapolis, Pitts burgh at St. Louis. Brooklyn st Chicago. American Association Kansas City at St. I H 1 1 1 Mllw.lll... - XI, . , Mlnneaplls 63 .41 Couluibui Cleveland st Loulsvlll. IndlanaiKills at Stat LeaguKearnv at Columbus, Grand Island at Batrlc, York at Su perior. ball: Blackburn. Wild pitch: Crmney. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Fyfo and Cullen. SIOUX HELD TO A UOOKR BOG St. Joseph Ponnds Oat Rnna When over Take th Notion. ST. JOSEPH. Aug. .-Srser held Sioux City scoreless, allowing but two hits, while Wood burn and Doyle wr pounded for sixteen hits and five runs. Outfielder Cteorge Watson of the locals, got three doubles and two singles In flvs trips) to the plat. Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. K. Cooney, 2b 2 0 o 1 6 1 Clarke, If 4 0 0 1 0 0 Kane, lb 2 0 1 12 1 (I Davidson, cf 8 0 0 4 0 (I Hainl. 8b 4 10 111 Callahan, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Smith, sa 8 0 1 1 .1 o Murphy, c 1 0 0 4 2 0 O Rourke, c 1 0 0 0 0 0 Woodburn, p 1 0 0 0 2 3 Doyle, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 2 21 II 4 ST. JOHKPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E. R. Watson, 2b... Fox, If G. Wntson, cf.... Schang, lb .Brltton, lb Williams, rf Grtfflth, c fWall, ss bterser, p Totals 40 16 10 27 12 0 Sioux City 0000000000 St. Joseph 13063030 16 Home run: Williams. Three-base hits: Strsr, William. Two-base hits: R. Wstson (2). G. Watann (.1), Smith. Stolen bass: O. Watson 12), Schang. Sacrifice hit: R. Watson. Doubl play: Wood burn to Murphy to Kane. Ift on buses: Sioux City, 6; St. Joseph, J. lilts: Off Woodburn, 18 In four and one-third in nings. Baaes on balls: Off Sterzer, 6; off Woodburn, 8; olf Doyle, 1. Struck out: By Sterzer, 8; by Woodburn. 2; by Doyle, 1. Wild pitch: Doyle. Hit by pitched ball: By Woodburn, Wall. Time: 2:06. Umpires: Gaston and McCafferty. MICHIGAN FOOT BALL SQUAD TO HAVE FALL TRAINING ANN ARBOR, Mich., Aug. 8-Coach Yost has Invited forty csndldstes for the University of Michigan foot ball team to report at Ferry field on September 7 for four weeks' preliminary fall tralnlr.g. Tost must prepare for Harvard's vet eran team with only four of his last year's regulars available. The 1914 Michigan schedule follows: October 8 Case at Ann Arbor. October 10 Vanderbllt at Ann Arbor. October 17-Miclilgan Agricultural at Lansing. October 24 Syracuse at Syrscus. October 81 Harvard at Cambridge. November 1 Pennsylvania at Ann Ar bor. November 14 Cornell at Ann Arbor. . (slants Take Unas. ATU.ANTIC, la.. Aug. .-Th Chlcsgo Giant defeated the locals today. Th Giants have won sixty-one and lost four teen games sine leaving Chicago. May 21. Snore: RUM. Giants 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-6 t Atiantlo 0200000000 2-4 8 1 Batteries: Giants. Lynch and Davis; Atlantic, Vannic and NeUnan. Eleetrle, Broad, Bitters. Bur relief for Indigestion, dyspepsia, liver and kidney complaints. Gives ap petite, adds ton to system. (0c and II. All druggists. Advrtlmaot. for The Bee by PROHIBS LOSE TO CEMENT MEN Not Man 0tt Past First Until Sixth Inning at Superior. BISHOP MAKES FEAXURE STOP tirent Catches hy Thelsslnsr and Monro and n lilt (hat Win linns hy Monroe Arc gtar Points In Contest. I SUPERIOR, Nb., Aug. a-(Speclal Tel egram.) Today's was one of the best games seen this season with not a man past first up to the sixth Inning, when a bobble let In two scores. Features were a lln drlv stop by Bishop and great catches by Thelsalng snd Monroe. Tltch erg both did fine work. Monroe hit the winning hit with two men down. Score: TOHK. Bl'PKRIOR. An. H O A B. AH. II O A R. Murphf. cf. 4 0(0 lllldbrnd. lb 4 A 10 lift!?, 4 Tntlatl, lk .. 4 Clarke, If... 4 Cbus. lh... 4 Harris. b.. 4 RVhlaael, r . Harnass, rf.. 8 Xkrwk, ,.. 8 I lSmtlli, t. .. 8S1 Oil l(lrc 2h.... I I I 0S SHrown. as... 4 0 4 I OThrlMint, If 4 1 I lit ln1reih, rf 8 1 ITS SMitnroe, rf., 411 t i 0 flllreene, c... 8 0S 'i 1 1 lllaht. ... 11 Tstsls ....14 4M T 8 Total ... at 17 11 6 Two out when winning run was made. York 00000002 02 Superior 0 0000200 13 Two-base hit: Monro. Stolen bases: Gray, Thelsalng, I.uudreth. Bnses on balls: Off Sklnck, 8. Struck out: By Skyock, 7; by Bishop. 6. Umpire: New hous. Pawners Win Both. COLUMHUR, Neb., Aug. -(Spnrlal Telegras-n.) Th Pawnees annexed both ends of the doublo-header, after the Kaps had a good lead In each game. In the first gam two walks, two hits and two erroda netted the visitors four runs, after which Klrchncr held them down. The locals scored first In th seventh and tied In the ninth, winning In the tenth. In the second game the Kaps scored three times In th first, and th Pawneea twice and tied up th score In the sixth and won th gam In the aighth. Score, first game: KBAAN'ET. COLUMM'S. AH.H.O. A-E. AB.H.OAE Krsak. lb... 4 a 0 ORosdwu. 2b. 4 1 I I Arnra, ZD ... a 1 Drusim, lk.. I 1 M I tAtama. sa. . , 4 i rail, rl-lf. 4 3 1 Hrheuraa, cf I Hamasy, rf . . K Malnay. It . I Woodruff, si 8 Rrlrkaon, s. 8 I srwal, lb t OUrgert, cf. .. 4 OHassorty, 3b 4 1 l-V-binl.lt. If. 1 OHsifk, rf.... 1 4 1 Kranlfir, S 4 Klrchner. s. 4 I if 0 I s 11 Wright, s. .. 4 1 W I iniaiB ....sa rn it s . Total U 6 14 It 4 On out when winning run scored. Keadney 4 00000000 04 Columbus 000000101 1-4) Stolen base: Acock. Sacrifice hit: Krlckson. Two-base hits: Drumm, Dv gnrt. Double play: Klrchner to Kranl'n ger to Deal. Struck out: By Wright, 10; by Klrchner, 2. Baaes on balls: Off WrlghU 2; off Klrchner, 4. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Black. Moor, second game: KICARNP.r. COLl-MM-H AH H.n.A.K. AB H O A I Rrsak. lb... 4 ORoodaau, lb H I It A.-ork. Ik... Drumm. if. . 8 111 OAdxnis. as... 8 14 0 01-ratt, rf.... 11 It 0hal. lb 8 t 10 8 T I Ollyiart. cf. . . 8 I 8 It oii.ar.rty lb 8 8 1 I 0 Osi luniat. If. 4 t) I It tKranlsgar, I 8 6 I 11 li'orey, p.... t t Hrhauras, cf 8 Hamavy, s., 4 Malnay, It., I Woodruff, as I Plymptoa, rf 4 Maplsa, .., 3 gondarmn, p 4 J 0 4 TsUls T"IS I Totals ....It rt It Adams out for attempting bunt third atrik. Kearney 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 Columbus 20000110 I 8tolen bases: Matney, Ramsey, Ron deau, Adams, Krsnlnger 14), Dygert, Haggerty. Sacrifice hits: Schurn. Haggerty, Pratt. Two-base hits: Drumm, Zonderniun. Three-baae hit: Scheuren. lias hits: Off Maples, 4 In eight and one-third Innings; off Corey, 1 in on- tnird inning: off V.inderman, 4 In eight and two-third Innings. Strucw out: By Msples, 6; bv Corey, o; by .ondi-rman, 6. Bases on balls: Off Msples, 6; off Corey, 1; off Zondermsn. 1. Time: 1:65. Um pire: Black. Bejitrlc Win. BEATRICE, Neb., Aug. .-(Speclal Tel egram.) In a pltchra' battle between Riley and Johnson, Beatrice won from Hastings at Wymor today by th cor of 8 to 2. A horn run by Nff In th eighth inning, with one man on, won the game. A stiff wind wss blowing, mak ing It difficult for th pitcher to work their bast. Beatrice pulled off a couple of spectacular douhle plays, one when the bases were full, Th score. HA8TINOH. BEATRKTC AUH.OAB AbH.OAB. rrn. rf I t t tPloray. Ih.. 4 I 4 I t Hrowa. lb... l l I tHellrlch. aa. I t I I t ON'alf, cf I 1 1 t 1 IRIaik, rf..., 4 I 1 t t I.I u. if 4 4 t t 1 fUockatti, lb I 1 I tonsil, lb... I t 1 I 0 4 tCoa. a I I I t tjoknaua, p.. I I t I I Uannstt, cf. I 1 1 l.l man. lb.. 4 I 11 Mrfaba, If.. 4 1 1 Hlchanlaa. 4 I Matlli ba. lb I I alnura. as... I I I ftifer. p.. 8 Totals ... Hastings Beatrice N 8 84 18 1 Totals ...,M f 17 11 t 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 03 0 10 0 0 0 0 1 -3 Sacrifice hits: Brown, Hellrlch. Home run: Neff. Thres-hase hit: Black. Two base hits: Florey, Gettman. Double plays: Johnson to Co to Borkewita; Orlet to Florey to Borkewita. Btruck out: Hy Riley. 7: by Johnson. 8. Raaea on balls: Off Riley, 1; off Johnson, 6. Wild pitches: Johnson, z. Time, l:4b. plre: Meyers. Urn- Pittsfeds Bat Out Victory at St. Louis ST. LOUIS, Aug. .-Pitlstr.rgh hit Into an 8 to 2 victory asalnst St. Louis todsy. In the eighth Inning a triple, two doubles, a single and a batud hit by a ball netted the visitor flv run. Scor: R H E Pittsburgh ... 10000106 0-8 10 3 St. Ixiuls 00001000 1-2 74 Batteries: Pittsburgh, Knetzer and Berry; St. Louis, Grjom and Simons. KANSAS CITY, Aug. V. Buffalo won a ten-inning pitchers' bit tie from Kansas City today, 8 to 2, whsn Johnson, th Kansas City pitcher threw wild to first lth a man on third. Score: RU E. Buffalo 010100000 1-8 14 1 Kansas City 080100010O-2 I Batteries: Bufalo, fcchuls. and Allen, Blair; Kansas City, Johnson and Eiumpi roth. Brown. 7 "Bud" Fisher WEAYER WIHSJN ELEYENTH Daring- Base Running- Oivea Sox the Game Orer Washington CLOSE PLAY AT THE PLATE Athletic Make Tkr fttralght Win for Herlea hy Their Defeat of Cleveland Tla-rr Loe on Poor Fielding Gam. CHICAGO, Aug. -Weaver's daring base running In th eleventh Inning to day gav Chicago a I to 1 victory over Washington In a pitchers' battle between Faber and Johnson. Weaver started th eleventh with a single. Blackburn sacri ficed. Collins singled apd Foumler waa purposely passed. Srhalk filed to right and Weaver scored In winning run on a close play at th plat. Score: R.H.E. Washington 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 Chicago 1000000000 1-1 7 1 Batteries: Johnson and Williams; Faber and Schalk. Third for Athle.tles." CLEVELAND, O.. Aug. 8. Philadelphia mad It thre straight from Cleveland to day, winning. 10 to 6. Cleveland mad as many hits as the Athletics, but th letter displayed greater speed on th bases and fielded belter. The playing of Wambsganas, a recruit from Cedar Rap Ids, la., started In th field for Cleveland. Score: R.H.E. Philadelphia t 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1-10 14 1 Cleveland 0 0000400 1 ( 14 S Batteries: Co um he, Collamore and O'Neill; Plank and Lapp. Poor Flrldlaa- Trim Tlrs. DETROIT, Aug. 8 Wretched fielding by Detroit In th seventh Inning whn Boston scored flv runs allowed th visit ors to tak ih third gam of th series today, 8 to 8, Cobb' steal of second and third snd Burns home run over th left field fence were note worthy. Score: R. H E Boston I 1 M M I I M I i Detroit 101011000-478 Batteries: Shore, Foster, Leonard. Oidy and Carrigsn; Main, Coveleskte, Hoshler, McKc and Baker. Yanka Loo ICrrorlco Gam. ST. I)UI. Aug. t.-St. Louis scored run ,n tlla "rat Inning and defeated 1 1 new xorK in a game or rrories ball tjher today, 3 to 0. Score: R.H.E. it. Ixitil .... 10000000 111 J New York .... 00000000 0-0 7 0 IsUPERIOR PUTS IN CLAIM FOR PAY FOR SCHEID SUPERIOR, Nb.. Aug-, l-fgpeclal Tel egram.) Catcher Scheld who played with Superior last year and la playing thla year with Bloomlngton. III., under th nam of Jaukson, was sold to th New York Giants. Buperior has put In a claim for the amount received by th Blooming ton club. ' Hal in Osgc. BEATRICE. Neb., Aug. t.-(8pcll ) iA heavy rain began falling her at 8 o'clock , Reports Indlcat th rain Is gen eral over Gage county. Corn had begun to show the ffects of th hot winds of th last thre days so the rain will b of great benefit. Bank Clearings Bank clearings in th Unltd Stat for the week ending August 8, as reported to Bradstreet's Journal, New York. a gdegate 82,m446,tiu. against 32.828.426.uD0 last week and 82,li,04,000 In thl week last year. Canadian clearing aggregate I1.V..MM.0C0, as against 8100.231,000 last week, snd 8IOU.144.O0O In this week last year. Following are the returns for this week and last, with percentage of chaag from thl ween last year: CITIES. aoisuat. In. I Ds. Naw York . ii.t,ttl on 41 CMceso I11.S44.S00 11 Phllatslphta lCI.M6.wi I t Boston lrt.MI.00tt U I Bi. Iula M.SU.OOO t 8 PHUburgh H &al.ooo ... .. 3. a Kasaa Ctty M.Ota.Offl 1.1 Saa Kranclacs . 4I.W4.0O0 .1 bait I mora 47,t.wiO H.I - Datrolt ls.Mt.tw I I tlsclsMtl M.n.ooo It Minneapolis tl.717.K) SOI t'la.alaBd I4.awt.tu0 1 t Ua Antsles tl.lM.Ol 1 Naw Orlaaas 17,tM iaiO 11 t OMAHA 14.llt.ono H llllvauks 1.17,oool...... II Atlanta lt.JM.ooOl l.t !ul.llla ll.iau.ooo ...... 1 I Brattl n.r.t.ow! I Uutfalo 14.027, 0il t.l Portland. Ore t,llt.0n0 It 7 m laul ll.MO.uool tt.t Danvar l.7af.fW tf Indianapolis I.!M.0U0 I.g Frurldancs T.hH.iOOi It Manipnla 4.76.XiO JJ. Rlrhmnnd .S7,.0O0 Ut...., Tun Worth t,faa.ot (.1 m jtiaapb l.tlt.Otall It.T Waahlmtau. D. C 7.4K.tw 1 t Naahvllls 4.M1.0OO' tt.O Allanr tl7.0uo II (Vlumbua I.MI.Ouol .lj Salt l.bs City l.lM.OiWI I II H.Tannan l.4M.o I I I Tnladn I.7i 0oo II 6 Das Mola.s 1.314.0 4 4.1! 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