Bringing Up WA A.VFDL? .J I v I As . 41 f ? I jfe zT-: 1 ' B people r: y ROURKES SOFT FOR SlOUXi::'.-:-.!:-: ; t'enllebner. lb J Pa's Athletes Blow Up When They Rub Into Bioux Contact. Mine. LEJEUNE AND SMITH STAR , Typhela PatltX aad Aarlent Short stop Oeeaay '" lre of I alclaaa al Ike Bat, While Clarke Heaves leel Pepper Clarke, no named because ha hasn't sot a lot of that aubntance In hla Uttrtn. leaned up agalnal the Rourk battlnf order yeatarday afternoon m1tb I- or or lera fatal panlt to tlia aald well known typhoid frrer . patient, and Tony Smith Co., batted tha waridlnc t ut of Jrnt Oarrat and. lan Tlppla and coppad the combat. banCa. Oyro. H lo .1, Tha Hloui took an Intenaa dlallka fur Vt, Oarret at the start. Ttity probably figured that It would be an Inault for ti youth by the name of Jeaaa to play th oni itatne they do. Thtia they chaaed J-a In the third round after makint lx runa off film in that atnnsa and tha on proMoin. Why tliey were not In favor of Tipple.' wIiom front nanr.e la Uan.. la not known, but anyhow they battered him for el more rounta. Clarke hod a flno time with the Kourkea. lie permitted four hit. Two of thein cama lil a rov, Bchtlebiier'a double and Con dalton'a a'nclf, and tht p'i lure acorad. t'lark also allowed tw walks, (leoi-ge Uraham rot on and wa left stranded on first base. He was thq only liottrke to He left op the runway. THo riMiialndur were smothered by the four double plays th skmx executed with murlt vtm and vlKor. The typhoid tent was a .laif factor In the paMlme attain yenterday. ' Hi beitad the pill thrice and arored thrice. Tony Hmlth had better luck. He poktJ the ball four time out of four up, but (l orly soured once. The other Uravc performed quite nlftily. but they didn't matter aa Clarke, Lrjune and Smith eould ! have on the m an by tho.'r little lve. Jamoa Kan retumed iu form yentti y. He made a ecupl of hits. Bald lilts wer responplble more or Un dl i tl- for tbree runs.. .Not. bad fur James. .an kkert at itat. About tb beit thlnf concerning the fray i ft.t. ... ... ...... ,1 .... . v,.. , ou.y lasted one hour and forty minutes, lijtiaston. It had lasted murly longer a few ontuha 1 ' hugs might .have succumbed with fatal ' V"-"' Mt'T Ot T TOPI1KA rtsulta. ' " , Th Cloui City Tans saw tV Ham iidsy Doth of thetn had four bit eeati In the grsndstand and they cheered lustily throughout tho combat. Their efforts were not appreciated, though aa most of ine Omaha bugs went to sltcp about the lourth Inning. . A double-header Is scliet'uUJ for to day. Hoy Banders Veuve on' battle Ward, the shortstop, Is Vo booked to plsy. Hcore; eioix cixy. AH. R. If. O K. 0 0 o 0 4 ooney, ;b. J. Clarke, rf. Bramble, rf. Kane, lb I c)eune. cf. Haird. 2b. .. 'allahan. If. mltn, aa. .. Murphy, c. .. Clarke, p. Tiiii, p. Totsla .... .. 4 I .. t 0 . . 4 1 0 I ; If ! - A. K. 0 j .... 4U 12 OMAHA. A B. ft. 4 Krug. ss. GO rl T!rMk I'aiiI wwJ litatW ItWlf Fcr CI::J V.zzlu The hkim ia Worklnt Hard t CicaaM tha Uoij Take fnll Adeantaga l Xhla Wfien you persplra freely aee t!iat yeur blood ia Miste4 by B. tt. g. the famous biood pur I tier. Iha action of 4. P. g. In ha rush t tha surface 4f the Uiy eaueea the proe ea nt nutrition to ao piepar ail those. luvuriUea in tb blood tiiat they am easily eirJHxl, And as f4l aa they ar removed new p&aterlsls from a puri fied blood atrean are so polled to make a clear, ataoo'.b, obiter ku of line tea- i ture. i It la tn tha Bummer tl:ne, by the aid i f If. S. 8. that you naturally and quickly get rH ef tlne hai'.nful Irritants that atlher to caua rheumatism, catarrh-, btuoa riaings. ecaenia. bolls and other wins of impiiie biood. In a spiet.dioiy illustrated booV "What! the Minor Tells" van will learn about ne wonders of the. skin sad what la tecoired to ksep It healthy. But first , eel bottle of S. H. S. at ny drug stare and then writ for tha book to Th fc if I Spectfto Co.. 104 Bwlft Bldg.. At larta. Ga. Bewsra ef any attempt to atU ou si.nthtii la place ef S. 8. 8. Father r i i .1 0 1 I 1 - I 1U 9 1 I fonjrelton. rf S Thomas. Jih :i irelinm. b t I 1 McAllister, c. t ( 0 'jarret, p . Totals .... Bloux City nun Hit Omaha 4 r 13 0 4 2 411 t 0-13 0 4 1(1113 1-17 Kuns 0 10 0 0 0 4) 0 1 Kit :t ioo-4 Three-be so lilt; Cooney. Two-base hits: Hmlth f2. I-leune C2). C. Clarke. Nrhllobner. Htnlen baaea: Callahan, Hmlth, ('iiney,'Hrsmble, Murphy, Haorl flc fly; t-aiiahAn. IViuble plays: O. Clark to Cooney to Kane (21, Cnoney to onilth to Kane, flmlth to Kane, Thomaann to Oraham. Jft on bases: Hlom Cltv, 7: Omaha, 1. Htruck out: By Clarke. 4; by Tingle, J. Hases on balls: Off Clarke, 2: off rrt, 2:. off Tlrr-le, 4. Tasaed ball: McAllister. Time: 1:40. I'm plre: tisrr. suvnrunt TIKK K(0,o OJiWl Drasaniera Lose to) Dee Melaes Tot ta Oae learo. PEH MO1NJ0S, la.. Aug. 12. Dee Molne won the second game of the aeries with the Drummers here today by a -ore of t lo 1. uoir llossn pitched auperlor ball and with perfect support would have held the visitors runless. Hcore: DISS MOINKH. All. n. It. O. A- H. Hunter, ( f . 1110 0 Hahn. rf 8'0 10 o FlurrWI, 3tx it 0 0 1 3 1 Jones, lb 4 0 1 1 0 Haley, c S 0 0 a Hreen. If. ... II 0 1 I 0 0 Rwaldt, 2b ,.3 0 I I 1 1 Hartford, as t 0 4 3 1 Hogan, p t 0 0 0 1 0 1 10 A, 1 0 0 t 1 1 f t Total . , , ...... -Ml I T. JO0C.PII. AH. IU H. o. 11 0 fl. Watson, lib. Vox. If. .. Watsuu. cf. Hltterson, lb. . Mritton. tb Williams, rf. . hung, e Wall, so. Hterser. p I'etllgrsw 0 .0 . ' 0 i 1 ' 0 s f f 1 Totals 'S2 1 t Hatted for Wall In ninth. Pen Moines ' 10 10 0 V4 M 0 0 0 !?t. Jonepl 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Two-Inn hits: Breen. Hchang. Three base hit: Hunter. (Struck out: hy Hngan. ; by Hterser, t. Usees en bslls: Off Hogan, : off Pterser, S, Double Plays:, Jpnes to Hsrtford to Jones: Hrtt ton to H. Watson to rgttersoii. Hit by Pitched ball: Hterser I Hunter). Ieft on oases: iw-s Moines, 6: tit. Joseph. T. t-muires: aloCaffertv aad -'' laa Ifarlla; Rattle Aaalaat Tot Kb w Pltehe.ee. l.i.VCOUV. Vb . Vug. il-K'tman for IJixoln nnd Htdgetrsy and Orover for Toneka. etiivd -t n ittililnr battle to day. The local ou, t to 0, becauae of the r ability bunch their fcur hits. toon: - ' A B. 4t. H. U. A. K. Allen, rf MjOaffiaaii. h. Lloyd, .t. Miller, If lilackbiirn, e. . .. 1 0 10 0 ,. 1 I 1 0 1 tl l 4 5 I 1 i 1 I I .. 4 .. ft .. 1 .. 1 ! Wliliams. lb. .. Uuillln, Hb. ..... rU hreliier, cf. . fchnisn. p. ..... Totals ..... X2 Z TOPK.'v.V. AM. it 4 27 1 4 1 A. . 1 t ' o 7 a 2 1 I 20 i Cochtaa. b. .. I I aflumboa. if K..the. If ... I Koerner, 'b. . V helan. -f Talllon, sa. .... . I.uttimOre. 2b. j Koj'l's, c Ulila;ea,ay, p. .. I Urovrr, p i .... J i 4 1 14 1 4 ft I, 0 ;i v ... I ... I S ... 1 ... 2 .. : . 2 . u o I Total (l.!iiol 1 Topeka Karned runs: 1 0 0 0 C I.le.ol Two-baae hlie: Ulacl.buin , ....... a.w .., iii n wri; j Lincoln, 1: Tnpeki. Double May: Mc (Cafflnan 10 Wlilums ;). T.-'Imui to Lat timora to Koem.'.r !-olrn brt: Mil ! lei'. Saci-in 'e hit: .Mcf Uiflga-i. htruck out: By fc.li -ii ii. 1: by tirover, 1. bases I vn ll: Jit t'l iikii, Z; off Rideay, 14; off tirov -r. 3. Ill i.y lit' hed ball: Hv 'Klrcan. 1. Time: . :2J. I'nu.iie: f toi k. lft on beers: uale. , BtAKI WIS A li:t-UV UAMK Wlealta laeee t Deaee-r by la ( He Seare, DEN V ICR. Aug. 1l-lener ou a eae i4' game from Wlohlta today, 4 to fc. owrer MuGill announced that Coffey had signed hla 1HU contract to manage lite ie: r team, wusj an incie. in salary. r'coi WICHITA. AB. It. 11. 1 1 i 1 v i o. I H 1 li 3 A. K. Oche. if TyOeman. if Nliliolsoii. If.... O'ltourke. 2U.... rltmuiimurui, as Bills, cl Happ. b Henry, lb Uraham, c MuuIb. p 1 I it 2 u 0 0 2 4 Tut si a 34 i DENVER. .'4 14 i i;j.iou I 1 'awudy, rf..!!iii!.'i! 2 j HLcU. ib. ..".".'!!!!.!!! 4 AB. n. H. O. fi. 1 0 I 0 1 ll.iii-ber. If... l ofiry, sa.. y "i". lo-. raye. -u. . . r i.r. c Morgan, p. Ciaftklll. p. Totala Wichita ... Lriver 27 la 1 1 SO .... asa ' ' HtltlHM EHotlen bssee:' Rapp til. To-baee hit: Till: HKK: Copyright. 114, International Fervlt-t. xe- HE iM The WAf? p T"VT HANDSOME MAN - VE-i- DOT HAVEN'T bEEN Lll ..... ma nr4. IS THt PASre,eT ur i ... tit SUCH A PNTLtMAN.' Standing of Teams iVKHT. I.EAC1L'E. ! KAT. LEACll E. w.i ret. i ' w.L.ivt. HI.V1X Clty..J 4(1 .WR N.-w T0lk.... 4i .M3 Inver 7 4 .MH; lioston 1 44 .&M lit. Jeeph..4 4 .M (lilm ,...M.f2 ls Molnct r,7 M .4H St. 1ui....Im tu .bU l.ln.X)ln ....M M .4 1'hlla ! ti .4.1. Omaha M l .'cirveland ..47 M .4 Toueka, 47 'A .40.'! Brooklyn ...44 M ,4M Wichita. . ..4R 7 .MPittiburgh ..4S li A3 AMISR. l.KAOtE. KKD. LV.AQVK. W.UPct.l ' W.L.Pct. Fnlla 7 H .tKIirtaltlmnr ...ST. 43 ,K1 iloston ."S 46 .liU'JhlcttSO ,...fS 41 ,&W Wushlngt'n 47 .6tlrooklirn ...M 44 ,b.f7 iHtrolt f3 Rl .Mi)!lntlaiapH ..eH4.6U Chloeito ....63 64 .4D"i Huftah M 41 Kt. I.ouI...UI (2 .4nniMttsbursn ..41 M .440 New ork..44 M .442, Ht. l.ou a. ...47 M .44S Cleveland. ..84 Tti .812 Kan. city. ..43 Bl AH STATE L.EAOUK. I AMFJH. ASH'N. W.I.l'ct.l W.I-Pct. Beatrice ...M T . Milwaukee .t.7 So .8711 Hastlnaa ..W 42 Mi' Uxilsvtile ..MK51.V4 ir. laiand.60 4:1 .S-iHi Columbus ..1 M ..Vl York 4i 41 Cleveland .. Nl Huperlor ...47 4S .Ml! Ka. . lt:'..tin M V;.fok ...44 411 .47, Indianapolis. 10 .r- Cnlumhua ..44 49 . 47 Mlnn-apolia.r4 ii5 .44 Kearney ..33 l ..I4 St. iaul....44 7o Vesterday'e Resalts. WESTERN LEAUI K. Kloux City. 12: Omaha. 1. ft. Joseph. 1; Dea Moines, 2. Wichita, ; lenver, 6. Topeka, 0: Lincoln, 3. NATIONAL LEAGL fc. Chicago. 4; Brooklyn. L St. Louis. 2; New York, 3. AMERICAN LEAOL E. Cleveland. 6; Chicago, J. KEDK HAL LEAGUE. Pittsburgh, t: Chicago, 1. Buffalo, 01 IndlanaiHtlla, 1 Brooklyn. ; f!i. Louie, g. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Cleveland, 0; Indianapolis. 8. lxutavllle, t; Columbua. . &illwukte, 17; Ht. 1'eul. g Kansas City, tt; Minneapolis, 2. NEBRASKA STATE I.EAOI E. Kearney. 4-1; Norfolk, 11-11. Orand Island, I; Columbus, 10. Hastinrs, 4; riuperlor, t. Vork, J-o; Beatrice. 6-12. 4iauaiea Teday. Western Al.i, fa -1 . , w . Pt. Joseph at Des .Moines. W.'chlta. at lenver. Topeka at Lincoln.. mer,can league Chicago at t. Iouls. Detroit at Cleveland. Waetili gton at Philadelphia. New York at Hoau.n. Nattonel iMtnfhiiu . - a i. & ' .lu,u" t htw York. t. Ioula at uiu.iriii. Kcderat Leagu Ilttanurgh at Chicago, flurfalo at Indianapolis. Brooklyn at Bl. Louis, Baltimore at Kanoas City. American Assoclatl m Cleveland at Indla.napolla, IoulBNli at Columbus Milwaukee at Ht. Vaal, Kuffus City at Minneapolis. taia L.gue Kia.tey at Norfolk. Oiand Island at IVIumhu., H.tstlngs at Superior, York at Beatrice. Morgan. Three-bsee hits: Block Kpahr. Kacrlflce lilts: Ureham, Kdlngton, Flsnee. Mruck out: By Mlagle, 3; I.y Morten, li. Bases on balls: Off Hlugle, ft; off Morgan, i. Double plays: etpahr to Fay, Fnye .o PMsrier, FtUalmmona to Henry. Hlta: Off Margan. , in eight Innings; off Uaskell. 0 In one Inning. Hit by pitched hall. eMagle. Passed ball: Uraham. Wild liltchea: Morgan. 2: Klagle, 1. Time: 211. Umpires: Fyt and Oulleii. Camnitz Bests Watson and Pittf eds Win CH1C.A01O. Aug. Y2.-CemniU ad th batter of Watson la a pitchers' duel to day. Pltubuifh wlnnlnj. to t. flcoi: R H E Tfittaburgb ..10 0 0 1 0 0 0 o-ft i t ,4.lik-ago 0t01U0 01 2 Batteries: Pittsburgh: Ceinulta and Ferry; Chicago, Watsuu, Preudeigast and Wilson. fcT. lX)Ult, Aug. 12. Although tha vlsltora acored four runa In the Initial Inning, St. Louis won from Brooklyn. I to i. today. ' In the fourth Inning, five locals singled and four walked, netting fit. Louie six runs. Score: R.II.E. Brooklyu 4 0 0 0 1 000-510 3 t. Louis 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 4 S Batteries: Maxwell, lfttte and Owens; Keupper. Davenport and Bimon. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. U-Falkenbuig held Buffalo to on hit today and Indian apoli won, 1 to 0. Business Manager Carroll of th Buffalo tm denied that the club had signed Russell Blackburna of tha Chlcajo Americana. Pcore: . It 11 K. Buffalo 0 00000 0 ! 1 f. Indianapolis 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 -2 S 2 Batteries' Anderson and Blair; Falken burg and Hariden. Aaaericaa Asaavlatiaa atesalts. HH.il Kansas CI'- . Miiinrapolla Louisville . Columbia Cleveland InulunuSHilis Milwaukee M. aul .. 11 ..IS .. I .. u ..OS .. 3 tt . 17 1 . I 1.' Raadolph Wlsa fra Laarel. RANDOLPH. Neb.. Aug 12. (MpecUl Telrgram.) Randolph outhlt laurel and on. Courtney plti in-d w inning ball, be siiiee featuring at bat. Score: H H.E. laurel 2 I 0 1 0 0 O 4 i a Handolph 1 0 0 3 0 3 t -t 12 6 Home Jjna: Brandt. E. Peck. Two-bsee hlik! Cuuituev, lijalt. ritoien basre: Hyatt. H. Peck. Knight, fttruck out: Hv Courtney, t, by Audcreoii ,1. Bases on balls: Off Antleieun, 2. l eft on bases. Laurel. 6; Randolpti. t). Lauird runs: liaiidolph, 7: LaUiei. 2. batteries: Iuiel. Audcreoii, Peck and Depew; Rsndolph. Courtney and Tift. . - - - Defeat far Pilger. WEST POINT. Neb.. Aug. 12. - Special.) West Point defeated I'tlger Sunday in a ten-Inning contest, 3 to 1. ora; R. 11 E. Pilger 1 0 o-l West Point 1 0 3-1 i S Batteries: Marten aad Wilson; Caeey and T heist o. OMAHA. THCIINPA V. .MOIST 13. 1!I4. tare's my HE MA'S RE AO AfVXJT HIM ! 'NEW PITCHERFOR SUPERIOR i Wini Hii Game When Pitted Against Two Western Leaguers NEWHOUSE PLEASES THE FANS Smith 'Palls Off oaae Oreat Catches aad Btepe, While lllldebraad "hlaea with Sease Oat. llaaded Plays. 8L PEHIOR, Neb., Aug. 12.-(8DOdaI Tet egrain.) Superior' new pitcher beat two Western league men of Hastings. Th main feqturea were great catch and stops by Smith and one-hand stops and ujumpa of Hlldebrand. Newhouse haa shown up best of any umpire aeen here this season. No crabbing was allowed by him. Score: HASTINGS. SLPF.tiOn AH H O. A C AH.H.O A.K Crtn, rf.... I motor f. u... 4 0 1 Uennxt. cf. 4 1 ll.llmin, lh. 1 S W Mrt h. If I I SHIIdbrntf. Ik 4 J 4 I itinllk, .lb... a i Vdrnr. 5b....' 4 111 SUrown, u, 4 0 1 0 Oi'hslKlni, U 4 t 1 SLemiretb, rf I 3 0 OMunro. of. 111 &drll, q... i 1 t 1 0 Carver, p.... 2 1 It 2 v Miitlflm. lb 4 K.Hroen, Kb 4 IMi'hrduB, c. 4 PUrry. p.. - 2 Moore 1 Kller, ...- U V . 0 it Totsls ....S 27 U 4 Totals ... I II I I Batted for Ptercy In oeventh. Haatlnga 1 fi 2 0 1 0 0-4 bupertor 01 0 0 . Dome run: Bennett. Three-baso hit: Hll debrand. Two-base hit: Hlldebrand. Sacrt llce hit: McCabe. Baees on balls: Off Plercy, 2; off Carver. 4. Struck out: By Plerey. s: by Riley. 4; by ,fv'. Double play: Lanoreth to Hlldebrand. Passed baits: Greene t3). Umpire: New houre. , 1 Two for Norfolk. NORFOIK, Neb., Aug. 11 (Special Tel egram, r Norfolk trimmed Kearney In both gamea of today's doublet-header, 11 to 4. and 1 to 1. Wrlgnt wo knocked out In the fourth lnnnlng of the first game, three home runa, a three-bagger and aevn ingles oeing taaen irom mm. nw w"".- u 1 1 Ul ,,M nt n AAttllv Manlaa was ..... i th. ..nnil eame and timely hits maoe the Norfolk scores. Score: KCARNKY. NOffoLKr . . ii r. A V , AnuriaK Srn.k 3b... I eTerpla. rf... ' 1 l" Jb .l i-vi J J eft t J jnnsM.' K... j I I 0 WouexuVf. ai 4 1 3 4 l "o-na'. iM.. 4 J 13 t Vt ". .. .1 laaaer..e... 4 14 10 llyiiiplos, t Hlrtck. p. .. 4 J J 3 J. Totala .... " 4 IS 1 Totals ....94 17 37 1 Ke.mev 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 04 Norlolk'...' 0 J 1 1 0 1 It Sacrifice hit: Bruce. Stolen base: Melker. Two-bare hlta: Woodruff, Melker. Three base hit: Musser. Home runs: Bright l2, Turpin. Baeee on bans: Off Hlrach, s. btruck oyit: By HlrsCh, 7; by Wright, 4; by Plympton. 4. Dmbie play: Ac;k to Woodruff to Drumrn. Hits: tff Wright, 9 In four innings: off Ptiunpton. 4 in four Innings. Time: 1:&. Umpire: (julgley. Score, second game; KBARNKT. :ORFOUv. , ABH O.A S. . AB.H OAK gynrt. lb... 4 14 4 ir. pris. rf.. S 1 a A reck, Sb ... S I t IRlK. b 1113 Druniui, . lb. 2 4 1 JMulKer. Ik... 3 3 1 Hrlicures. c' 4 I I 1 iircjra, a., 3441 Hamaay, rl. 1 4 4fou, .a.. 310 Mai no. il.. 4 10 O&riiia, i..... I 1 g a a ineiivir, se w . vivauwonn at I I e Frliaaou, c. I 0 1 ON... t I 0 S S Vaple. p.. t 1 I L.a.. p 1 4 a J I," IU(WB . H H w Toiala ....14 I til I Tatsla 1...24 4 II S' Kearney 0 0 0 O 1 01 Nonoik 0 10 110 3 Pserlflce hit: Krlckson. Stolen be see: Bruce. Maples, Rels. Two-baee hits; Wal worth. Skaek. Bases on balls: Off Lone, 3; ofl Msples, s. btruck out: By Lane, 4; by Maples, 2. Time: 1:1.. Umpire: ejulgley. Pawners sereep Ahead. COLVMBt'M. Neb, Aug. It tSpadal Telegram. I The Pawnea broko loose In the seventh, pounded Hoffman hard and acored eight runa off of seven hits and four errors. Zondermen allowed Orand Island only trire hlta and he atruck out ight men. Dygert, rPait, Deal Zonder men and Pane divided the awaiting honor. The game ended 10 to 3 in favor o fthe locals, bcore: cA.n iHi-Aso oMawbib. AB It o A t AB M.OAK. Rot, :., 4 0 s 4 i;.m,u 2b I 1 is ... ib..., i s i s K ..iu,.j0 i i a I')D.. it.... tit urr.ut. ri ilea Varnar, (. 4 13 4 ll'.M, lb.... 4 t S liuvtnrr, ll I I I I lUv,l. cf.. , j Via. r... I 1 1 o.(rtf K 4 I 1 0!r. lb... 9 11 aS.limidi ..11... ; ItuKk'e'p. aa 2 2 ulla.ali. C....4 1 a : llutintaa. p. 2 1 eijaauma. 4 a a a !u;ala . ...24 I It 11 4 Totals .T..J4"s27 "T Orand Island ....OOOtOOtOO 3 Columbus 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 W tolen bases; Schmidt. Halgh. Zonder rean. Baenfice fly: Kranlnger. Two-base htisi Payne Zoueiemian. Hchmldt, Pratu Tliree-oaa hits: Payne, Haggertv. Home run: ljg-rt. Struck out: By lloffroaa. ; by Vnmrmau. 3. Bases on bells- Off ho. f man, i: . ondcrman, 1. Time: 1 4o I'mpiie: Black. a ark aad Beatrice Divide. DCATrtirE. Neb., Aug. 13. Special Tel egram.l Yorb and eHatrlce broke even heie totiay In a double-header, the visit ors winning the first by the score ef 7 to i and the lacala tha second by the score of 12 to 0. nl the second game York was unable to find Johnson when tilts nu-ent runa and failed to score. Bkyock as pounded alt over the field. Hellrlch. Brannon and Ooe hit for home run. 8core : York , 0 2 1 3 0 0 07 Beat it. 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 1-4 Butted for Florey In the ninth. ravriiiie an: aiurpny. iiome run: Totten. Tuo-baae hits: I.ockewlts. E. H arris. Itouble play: K. Harris to Rice to Chase Struck out: By U Harris. 4: by Brian. . Bsaee on balls: Off Harris, ft- off Brian, 2. Passed by lis: Cue, Schtaeel. Time: 3:00. I'mpiie: Meyers. Scorj, second game: Vork o o 0 o Beatrix 3 3 113 eu btolen bears: Florev, HellricU. Bocke wits. Sacrifice hits'. B.Jikeain. Murphy tvacrlft.a fly: Brannon. . Home run: Hell-n.-h, Biannon. Coe. Twd-baM hlta: Florey (2, Johnaon. struck oit: Br bkvock. ; by Johnson, 4. Base ln balls: Oft Bkyl I 1 Drawn for DOCS IT Ar AJ-4( "THINS INTHF HAPeRTHiS Evening AtbOOT CAPTAIN I HIM HE ook, ft. Hit by pitched ball: By Fkyock, Hellrlch. Time: 1:20. Umpire: Meyer. Fast Time Made in Shenandoah Races SHENANDOAH. I., Aug. 12.- (Special Telegram.) Tho fair opened yesterday with fair attendance and an unusually fast race track. PropcU ar for a record-breaking week. The race sum mary follow: 2:30 trot Ur banns, owned by J. C. Oravea of Independence, Mo., first; Von Uulow, owned by P. H. Kyen of Corn ing, la., second; Archdale Maid, owned by A. Klte. of Hartlngtvn, Neb., third. Best time, 2:1". 3:22 pace Llttlo Oene, owned hv M. A. Ilundle of Craig, Mo., first; Yellowstone, owned by J. J. Thomaa of O'Neill, Neh., second; Little Oeorge, owned by P. E. Brent of Smlthshlre, 111., third. Bet time, 2:1&U. Three-quarter mile dash Mtnetonka, owned by Pete Sell, first; Flying Alcroy, owned by J. Foster, second; Fred Crotm, owned by Lew Pierce, third. Time. 1:17. Coin defeated Farragut in baseball, ! to X. After falling- down In th first heat of the free-tor-all paoe. Peeping Tom estab. lished new track record of 2:09 in tho econd heat. In the 2:13 trot The Deacon, owned by Oeorge Levalley of Webster, was first; Orace Redlandar (J. F. Chase, Shenan doah), second; Duke Mixture (Q. M. Heteh, Knox 3ty). third. Best time. Z:Ibi ' Redvlew, owned by W. M. Fields of Qulncy, III., won the free-for-all pace In live heats; Peeping Tom P. Oemmel, Moberly. Mo.), aecond; Dan Mark (O. H. White, Malvern, la.), third. Beat time. 2:09-?i. . Lady Box. owned by H. Shields, worn the half-mllo dash; Queen of Diamonds ifcwFtniSfc 'go:ir'y v'rtety (jt? Australasian Team to Meet - Americans "an runiv. Aug. 13. Tno opening matchea in tho' challenge round of the thirteenth contest for tho Davla tennis i cup, emblematic of the world' team championship, will be slaved at that court of the West Side club, Forest Hills. I. 1.. tomorrow afternoon. The Aus tralasian team, consisting of Norman E. Brookes, Anthony F. Wilding. Stanley N. Douat and A. W. Dunlop, will play in the role of challengers and the United State team, composed of Maurice E. McLough lln. R. Norrls William 2d. Thoma C. Bundy and Karl H. Behr, a defenders of the trophy won from England at Wim ble do a last year. NOT SO MANY TO PLAY IN GOLF TOURNAMENT NEW YORK, Aug-. 12.-Whllo the num ber of entries for the twentieth annual golf charmMonshtp of the United State Golf association, which wlU.be decided on the ground of the Metrnnnlltan Conn. try, club. Blue Island, 111., beginning Tues- aay. are one-third less than last Tear, th list la mpch more representative a cluU from all over the oountry and a few tn Clanada, hav furnished entrant. Last year there were 1S3 a Carters at Brookllne, Masse while this year only 111 names ap pear in tho Pairings announced hero to day by Secretary John Held. Jr. Franc-ia Qui met, the young Maaaachu ette player, who won th title last year, after a ti with tho British professionals. Vardon and Raymond, fa on the list of amatertra who will trtve for that honor thl year. Among these ar: R. C. Wat son. Jr., Woatbrook, N. president of th United States Golf association; Charlea Evana. Chicago; L. J. Jacob. DaUas. Tex.j W. D. CUrk and W. J. Foye, Omaha: J. N. McDonald. Calumet. Mich.: Carl DeVoL Riverside, III; R, C. Kamp mann, San Antonio, .Tex.: Warren K, Wood, Flosamor, 111., and H. Logan. K. P. Edwards, Donald Edwards and E. II. Jlankard. all merabera of the Midlothian Country club. I STOCKVILLE AND WILLOW ISLAND WIN IN TOURNEY AUSTIS, Neb.. Aug. 12. (Special.) In th Initial game of the tourney. Btock vllle carried off the honors., by a score of 14 to 13. up until the third. El wood had thing Its way. but broke and lost out. Batteries: Siockville, Wachols and Folden; El wood. Art ley and Witter. In tho aecond game Cambridge agalnat Wil low lsllaad, the latter jobkle.l every thing, by tha score f 4 to 1. Batteries: Willow Island, Todertiott and Tykr; Cambridge. Justice anJ Carroll. TETZLAFF GOES FAST MILE ON THE SALDURO TRACK WEN DOVER. Utah. Avg. 12-Teddy Teatlaff thU afternoon broko the speed away world record when he mad a mile at th rate of 2J1-5 seconds at the Salduro track. 1 Id ta Ttaers. SACRAMENTO. Cel.. Aug. 1-' Pep ' Toung. second bate.it.tn of the. Sacra mento Coast league dun. whs add today to the Detroit Amsricana. Yomig will re port at the cloe of l..e coaet aeataon. Manager Wolverton of ll.e barrasitnto team Ul receive caan ai d a payr for Young. Goee ta Detraflt. SPOKANK. Wash.. Aug. 12.-Krad lie Mullen, third luftnit of the Tacunia Norih western league, wgs sold tuday te the Detroit Americana. The Bee by George McManus NEVER. "WHAT vith: GIANTS WIN LAST OF SERIES Only Clean Hit Sallee Allows Gives Few York Game. f RIPLE WITH THE BASES FULL Iaabllltr of the Visiters to mt la Plaehea Proven Their laa doing, aa Neither Fro name or Deana. ' ree Effective In Plaehea. NEW YORK. Aug. W.-The only clean hit which Bailee allowed today was a triple by Burns with the bases full In the sixth Inning, and It enabled New York to win the last game of the series with St. Louis, S to 1. Inability of tho visitors to hit In the plnckes proved their undoing, as neither Demaree or Fromme was ef fective. Score: R.U.E. St. Louis 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 8 1 New York 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 S 4 3 Batteries: St. Louis. Sallee and Snyder: New York, Demaree, Fromme ana Meyers. Cabs Beat Dodgera. BROOKLYN. Aug. 12.-Cheney held Brooklyn to three hit today and Chicago won Its only game of the serienv 4 to 1. All of the three hits were made bv Wheat. Pffefer, who beat the Cubs last Saturday, waa hit hard and in timely fashion. Score: R.H.E. Chicago 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 14 8 1 Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 3 3 Batterleai fnlcago, Cheney and Archer; Brooklyn, Pffefer and McCarty. Cobb Signs for Three Years with Detroit DETROIT, ' Aug. 12. Tyrus Cobb, prize center fielder ot tho Detroit American league team, today set at .rest reports that ho Intended Jumping to the Federal league by signing: a contract to play three more years with the Tigers. The contract does not contain tho ten- day clause. Neither does It carry an in crease In hla salary, which Is said to bo 110,000 a year. The contract under which Cobb is now playing contains this clause, but It will expire at the end of the present season. M'ALLISTERli"cATCH ON PA ROURKE'S NINE Catcher McAllister of the Topeka club has been secured by Pa Rourke and he is expected to report to. the local club today. McAllister Is a veteran of many year and he know every detail ot the catcher's duties. He is a wonder at developing young pitchers and he will assist materially in steadying the Omaha Infield. Rourke mussed out ' on . some pending; deals with players who were In the Union association. It was reported the associ ation had blown up. but on th contrary Salt Lake City and Ogden are playing out the schedule. On those clubs are several pretty good ball players and Rourke would have been glad to secure a couple of them. Th players on tho defunct club ar not fast erfough for thl cir cuit so Rourke will have to look else where for strengthening material. UNION GIANTS ARE TO PLAY STORZ TRIUMPHS Chicago's crack colored road team, th Union Olants, and the 6 tors, will be tho attraction at Rourke park Saturday arid Sunday. This great team of colored players has been secured by Manager Peters from all part of th United State and is, without exception, one of th star team of th country. Sine their recant appearance at Rourke park, when they defeated the Brewer In two of the three game played, the fans have been anxious to see them play th locals with Sanders in the box, an opportunity that Manager Bradford has made possible by booking them for the coming games. Olson and Lynch will probably be the opposing alabsmen In Saturday's game, with Sanders and McNair Sunday. BOWLERS TO MEET AND v DISCUSS COMING SEASON There will be an open meeting of the Omaha Bowling league, to make arrange ments for the season of 1914-15 at Wroth'a Cafe Frld.ty evening- at 3:30 o'clock. All captains of last year's teams, and teams desiring a franchise for thla season ar requested to be on hand, as bowling night, alleys to bowl on, and general business of the league for the season ia to be dis cussed. Crabs Merry apply. Scout John McCloskey, of the Reds, has reported back from the road with an arm ful of dope on promising young athletes whom he has discovered In his wander ings. , Leigh Wist. LEIGH. Neb.. Aug. 12.-gpeoial.) l-eih defeated a pickup tears from Cres ton today, i to 1 Kchuyler was to have played, but failed to show up. r sVaaae Katraaee. Bert Daniels made an aii;iious entry Into the ranks of Htrnog'a Reds, he mak ing nine put-outs n his first game and three hits. t'eaaks aad Calais. Weak, sore lungs, quickly relieved by J Dr. King's New Discovery. The (list dose helps. Bt remedy for coughs and I colds and all lung troubles. 54k- snd ll. ! AH druggists. Advertisement. tQ "DUbE THINK. I KNOW EVERY &ALL PLAfEK N THE WORLD -ASK w AtbOOT AHX OF Erl 1M THE T3I LEAGUE LUfiPT vVnce NE YOU dee I . w -'I- lC NAPS DEFEATWHITE SOX Chicago's Errors and Cleveland's Opportune Hitting Decide Result. FINAL SCORE IS FIVE TO THREE Oae-Haaded Catch of Long; Ply Is Feat are of Contest Carried Off by the Vial, tors. CHICAGO, Aug. 12.-Chicago'a errors and Cleveland's opportune hitting gave the latter the final game of the series to day, 6 to 8. A one-handed catch of a long fly by Demmitt was tho feature ot tbe game. Score: R.H.E. Cleveland ...l 0 3 ft 0 1 0 0 1-6 2 Chicago ..,,..0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0-8 8 4 Batteries: Cleveland, Blending and Kan ; Chicago, Bens, Lathrop and bchulk. GERMAN WARSHIP RUNS BEFORE BRITISH CRAFT BOSTON. An. 12. A battle at sea be tween a British oTuleer and a German cruiser, about 150 miles north of San Sal vador, was reported bv Cantata Turin... of the Norwegian fruit steamer Lovland, which arrived tonlg-ht from Banes, Cuba. The German warship finally waa forced to flee before the broadsides of the Brit. Ish cruiser, according to Captain Terje- sen, who said several shots fell near his hip. ' Tho battle. he renorted. Thursday night. August , in approxi mately latitude 27 north, longitude 74 west, ana neavy tiring was In progress for half an hour. Whan the German cruiser moved away the British warship gave pursuit, shelling the fleeing vessel with Its forward guns, while the German fired Its after batteries. Whether eithei ship was seriously damaged could not bt, teamed. I F the thermometer is over 70 You can't 6moke 6trong cigars and en joy them. Try the cool, mild Robert Burns and see Jiow much it adds to your comfort and pleasure this hot weather. Rob Burns Cigar lO . imioBobbioS1 COsrw, sic" , ClOAB CO., City, la. I aTA3tZ.B-HAAS BIVO CO, Omaha aa Couacil Bluffs. f-'.'A k I