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ft THK UKK: OMAHA. SATURDAY. AUGUST JJ, 1914. Bringing' Up Father Copyright. 114. Internallonil New a Sen Ice. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus I X I 7 I 7 KJCOiP CVEYTHir; V 1 ("K.OtTO AFTf R ALU NAifb VARDtSE-s. v I I T ( 1 ACCOUNT OF Te VAP f sH taZ IS ;oir4' to CUT N0 cEi ON IT- J . WENTOP WHAT? ViLuXoOMPoT TMTAaSoST TSSC I "WID1 "TE STOP coin- alr, WSJte A HAT! Met FOR MB - 1 pc DiNNto ,J ' T 1 VrrTrrnri V TocLor,; J I J ff L ttuprtToti J AricuT fifty cents 1 " H DOfT EFFECT I 'iS? r ' ' r TO HAvt ,M CHANf J f ? f 1 "ct 'f V '" ' ss KEARNEY TRIMS NORFOLK I . DENYER WINS TIGHT BATTLE Bmim Capture Second Game After Tight Scrap, Four to Three. BTOCKDALE CALLS FOR AID t rabb Threateae leaps and RtorL dale Refuses Karrtu frnaa Hldlngr In Diamond I all Ac companied by Police. a single by Tallinn coupa-d with an error counted the Kiw tallies In the fourth frame. Knciwr loci th h'atv nUkmen with three sttfe hits sine a Huciille out of four trlt.s to Hie plate Score: DKS MOI.VKS An. it. h . . ... 3 ii I 1 ....3 u. I ;t 4 n it r. . . . . 3 ii ii ....4 ii I ....4 0 I ....4 ii u . ... 3 lk I Hunter, cf . . Hahn. rf Hutches. 2h.... Jon's, Jb Hairy, c. Rreen, If P:wal'tt, 3b... Hartford, an. . I.akaff. p Turner, i Ibe 14 3 n V 0 0 I 0 ' He'p. tanre, eiiccnr. call out th trrilltia." With thee nnli of plead ing. I'mpi fUockdale, from behind ht closed Player' gate, at the south end , of Rourka nark, called upon tha Omaha and Denver athlftei to conic to hla aid. "What a tha row," quurlrd Jack ('offcy and Johnny flomllnir lh onn breath. "Crahb ralit ha'd put the block! to if I ahowod up to muMre tlila game, (.'all a cop quick. " anpwarnt tha ump. j "Aw, cut It, Crabb won't hurt you," aaurrd Johnny. j "Nix," howlrd tha ump. "Call a rop." Artit Thomaaon. the well known walk 'ln drleftatc, offered to botinra any ath llete who dared to lay a hand on the laoble ump, from the player' fraternity. Hank Itutcher offered to do bloody battle to the very end tn the tntrreat of the nrr.pa, but Rockdale refutwd to come, out until tha police department was called to tha reaotia, , Th.ua Officer Bill Carney, tha larfeet human cop In tha world, woa called to answer tha riot call. It took Dill ten minute to progreaa from tho north end of the atand to tha aoutheaat. BUI had to parade In front ot tha atanda and ha misting no opportunities to give the lady bufs In tho atanJ a chance ta give hi muacular phyalque the once over. But Bill la a. nifty cop and ha tucked Floekdato under hla protective wing and eecored him to tha diamond a safe man. Then tne gam started, a ad Deliver licked our athletes, 4 to t Rx-Itaarke lilt liar. Jesaa Garrett and Bteve Matter, once of htls village, wnrre boaaes of tha gun crewa. Steve was mortally wounded In the fourth round and Barney Pi. h richer was called upon to run the gun pit. Bar rey did a nifty piece of work and the Rourkea failed to count again. Tha Rourkea started on Steve tn the ; second atanxa. Con gallon doubled, Thomas tripled and McAllister singled. In the fourth Conglton'a double fol lowed by another double by McAllister . acnt over tho third and last run and Mat ter waa chased from the pasture. But in the fourth the Brutus became cine tint rambunctious. ' Faya singled. Butcher tripled. Coffey tripled and Klsher singled. That galaxy of uncalled for blows gave the mountain rereone just three runs, enough to tie the combat Batcher lilt the Aran. In tha fifth. Butcher waa hit on tha whip. He went to second on Coffey's Infield out and scored on Fisher's atngie to center. That score won the game, but Butcher waa forced to retire to the hospital aa tha whip waa found to be eeverely nicked In the Immediate vicinity of tha craxy bona and Jack Coffey deemed It expedient to aend Eddtngton, tha well known boy orator, who r.aa not been able to orate of lata becanae of a couple or sore tonsils, to the left gar ilea before Butcher became affected by tha Injured crasy bona and threw a craxy heave toward tha KU Joseph hos pital when aomebody waa an the runway I Today a couple of combats will be staged. Tha first one will be called at i clock.' 1 , DENVER. Totals "VVhelaii, cf.. I.i. l'lainlei Korfiylha, rf K oemer, lb... Tallinn, nti I.attlmnre. 2b Oleanoii, c Cochran, 3b... KIlRca. p. 11 0 TOI'KKA. a . n. if. i n t i 1 i :i i ii o so K. I Kapitaliits Take Babe Towns' Team in Tow, Six to Three. MELKER GOES OUT IN SECOND Had Difference Tilth t mplrr t)nla. ley and He Is l.lvra Lib eral Fine aa a Re anlf . Totals HI 2 S W 12 2 HaMcd for Turner In iifventh. Ties Maine 0 0 0 0 0 0 (I 0 t)(j Topeka 00020 0 W0 02 Two-haae hits: Koernn, lliiley. Sac HMce hlta: Hnhn, Kocrnei. Struck out: Hy Hldirvwny, 6; by Ijikoff, u In ai-ven Innlnre; hy Turner, 0 In tan Innlmr. Jilts: Off Jttdguwav. fi; nrr Lukatf. K: off Turner. 1. Knaen on hall: off Rlile. way, i; off Turner, 1. IhhiIiI iilaya: ICwaldt to Jluahea to Jonea. ltttlmore to Talllon to Koerner. Hugliea to Jones, ftolen bases: Koi-rner, lttimure. Left on tmma: flea Moines, H; TolK'ka, u. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Van Pickle. BAT RM.MK.ft RI'.AT U l( HK Proa ace Kaoasjh Rana to Win for Joalea. ST. JOSICPH. Mo,. Aug 2l-Hattlng rallies In the sixth and seventh Innings produced enough runa for the locals to de feat Wichita. Manager (Sialism of the visitors pitched the last InniiiK for his team without allowing a hit. Hcore; WICHITA. AB. IV Tydeman, rf Nicholson, rf O'Rourke. 2b..... Kltsalmmona, . nilla, cf..... Happ. 31i Henry, lb Graham, c-p IMirham, p ; t Slagle. p 1 Ochs t Jones, c o Totals. R. Watson, lb.. Fox, if O. Watson, cf.. Patterson, Jh.. Hrttton, 3b Wlllianta. if.... Potta. s Orlfftth, c Thomas, p Brown, p Hterser Totals JOSE AH. ., 6 .. 3 .. 6 .. S .. 5 .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 ... J ,.. 1 1 . .. 37 11. O. A. K. I 2 4 0 0 0 10 0 1 S3 0 130 2 10 0 2 0 10 0 II 0 1 : i ii ii 10 2 0 0 0 1 tl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 24 13 1 I. Hi O. A. It 17 3 0 0 4 0 0 12 0 0 0 7 0 0 112 0 2 0 0 0 3 14 0 3 i 2 0 0 II ft 0 0 II 0 t o o o n :t ii o the elKhth. Wichita o 0 I 0 1 I 0 I 16 8t. Joseph o 0 0 0 1 6 3 0 Three-base hit: Tydeman. Two-kase hits: (Jraliam. Hill. pDtu. (JrlffKh. Haertflra lilt: Nicholson. Hacrlflce flv: 0 Kourke. Stolen bases: ntxslmmons. Hills, ltapp, Kox. Hits: Off Durham, y In live and two-thlrda Innings: ofr P'ile 1 In one Inning; off Thomas. 7 in six ln-nlna-s. Htruck out: l)y Durham. 1; by Thomas T. 2; by Brown, 3. Baaea on balls: Off I ui ham. 3: off Oraham, 1; off Urown I. Time: J:C6. Umplrea: Cullen and lDIa MI BY LI GFKUT McCarty. cr. .. (aaald), rf tare. 2b , Butcher. If. .... 'KcJdlngton. If. , 'offe, as ;KlMher. lb 'Hartiour, 3b. .. bluck, c Melter, p Hchrtebar, p. . . : ToUla Krug. tb ,. Tliuiuuun, tf. Kurrell. If h. hllebner. lb. Con a lion, rf- Thomu, ss McAlitster, c. . "Ward. 3b Cinrrtlt, p, AB. 11 H. O. A. a 4 1 3 1 4 0 10 0 4 1 1 4 i I 2 t 1.0 1 O 0 1 0 4 1114 4 0 I H 1 4 0 0 1 4 4 0 14 1 1000 1 0 0 0 3 3i 4 27 i OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. 4 0 2 t 3 b .0 1 2 0 4 0 0 3 0 i 0 2 13 0 4 2 110 4 112 4 4 0 2 8 1 4.0 0 1 0 a ok o 7 - I 10 27 S 0 0 0 0 Battla. PUf la Klshtb tf.rhr. tiasne far I ha Uleas. ."IC'X CITT. ta.. Aug !l.An eigl.il. Inning slupfest cinched the third gums of the Lincoln series for the Indians, to 2. Score Cotmey, 2b... ;livldson, K. Kane, lb Lejeune, cf. , Balrd. 3b. ... Callahan, rf.. hmlth, as. ... !Murphy, v.... P.... K'lurlc - A i . ' To tile E. 0 BIOl'X CITT AB. R, 8 ' . I 6 1 4 3 4 1 I 0 X I 1 I 4 1 Allen, rf McUaffig.n. as Lloyd. Kb I Blackburn, c. "! 0 t Collins. If. WlllUma. lb. , f hrelbrr, 3b.. " ; liesSHU, ii. jMU-hor ... 31 8 LINCOLN. AB. It. I 0 0-4 0- 0-3 3 0-W Totals . lenver Huna t I H"a 114 111 Omaha Kuns 1 1 0 HiU 0 S I I 111 Threa-baae hits: Thomas, Butcher, Coffey. Casaldv. Two-baae hlta: He. AUIslar. CunnsJlon l?i. Stolen base: Tltoukaaoa. iKiual plaa: barbour to l-aye to Firbec. Coffey to Faye to lher. Ift on bases: Omaha. 1: Iien ver. 1. Hlla- Off Melter. 7 in four ami two-third Innings; off Bchrieber, 3 in four and one-tblrd innliiaa. Struck out: By utrnut, 3; by Melu. Jfsby ak hrteher. I. Bases oa bails: off Osrrett, a; off Melter. 2; off Hchrieber, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Hchrlcber. ConKultun: by Oarreit. Butcher. Wild ptu-h: Garrett. Time: Via. Umpire; BukaaJe. IOPEK9 fell VT OIT BOUSItRI ea Meiaea Dr era4 Uat ef Orriee la Rax a. tKH afOJNF., Aug. tl.-Des Moines orepid the second game of the series na Topeka by a shut out rPMe. t to A BiiJteway let. tlte Is doan with five anfe blis and distributed them or as luaoy Inning. A double by Koerner and Tot nla H. O. A. 1C. 0 4 0 13 0 0 2 l' 1 0 loio 3 0 10 0 110 1 0 0 1 3 o 0 12 3 0 I 27 IS 0 H. O. A 11 10 0 0 0 3 3 1 14 Ii 0 5 0 0 112 1 1 t o o 112 0 o 1 2 0 .1 0 0 l 0 0 7 24 1 5 nth. 1104 t 10 0 0-3 Hloux City 0 0 0 0 Lincoln o 0 0 t iii'J i ,,IU: Ml-i,"f''- (llahan l.vi v.. omcnuurn. iinams. MctJaffljian. Cooney, liavldaun Double jpla) : Mc.;affiMan to Williams Bases on balls: Off Deaaau, 7; off Clac-k. a. est ruck ! "I, l. Byr.,,'sau- i: by Cl..rk. 3. Wild ''l11,, Chirk. Time: 1 M. Umpires: MvvRiirni uci viaston. Indiants Win Two r and Top the League INPIANAPOI.18. Aug. 21 - India nauolla won two game from Kronkb u and went Into the lead In the league race today. Bunched hlta brought about recti victory. Score, first game: R H E. Brooklyn I!IH v( u n.; i 0 Indianapolis y. 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 II 3 Hstteri,-: Maxwell and l-cmd M.,ety and Hurt den IS.cre. secoii.t Kuuie it It K Brooklyn f 0 i. o 1 I u I 0-4 11 "j liidlanafolls u I y n (. 2 ." 1 it ; Kstteries Ijifitto, liluejuckrt ahd Iiiid" Waieon. Kaitcrltni; auU l:u m!-. KEARNKT, Neb., Aug. 21. 1 Special Telegram.) Hono held Babe Tow no and his men to two lilts today and the Kape easily took the game with) opportune hitting. Mclker was titken out of the game In the second for calling Um pire (Jtilgley Improper name, and waa given a liberal fine. Hcnre: NORFOLK. KKARNRY. AH II O A t AB.lt. O A K. Tiirpln, rf... 4 0 1ft IMsliwr, If.. 4 1 1 0 I'D-, rf t 0 4 0 IAnk.' Jb... 3 1 t I (I Mslkor. 3b.. I 0 11 Oliruiiim, lb.. 3 1 1 0 Hrucs. It.,.. 8 0 0 iiini-iisurea. lb I 1 1 1 I Blight. If 3b 4 0 0 I j l(mr. rf. I 1 4 0 0 Hrown, 1 0 1 ti 0!'lvniton cf S 3 0 1 Tnvns, lb... 1 o in o OWooclrmf, I 0 I I tl:ie. 2b . . 1 0 10 0 nRrlrkmn. e . I 0 7 I 1 Miis.r. c . 4 0 t 1 Olliimi, p I 1 0 4 Walworth, s 4 1 0 1 t Tolsl 17 t 37 IS 8 Totals ...id tit 1 Norfolk 0 o 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 -3 Kearney 0 o 4 0 1 o 1 0 Two-base hits: Walworth, Matney, Rninaey. Stolen bases: Plympton, I'runim. Bases on balla: Off Walworth. 4; off Bono, 3. till by pitched balls: Prumm, Brown, Towne. Strm'k out: By Walworth, 4; by Bonn, . Time; 1:4i. Umpire: (julgley. Yeirh, W las ea iCrrara. YORK, Neb., Aug. 21 (Special Tele gram ) York took advantage of Super lor e errors today and won easily, v to 2. Haley tightened In the . Inches hnd got out of aeveral holes. Haslcr put one over the fence In the fourth wttn one man on. A difficult catch by Totten featured. Score: Sl'PBRIOR. YORK. AH. It. O A K. AB H O A . Hmim, lb... 1114 llle.htold, rl. I I I I I Orsy. an t 1 0 t 1 Murphy, rl.. I 0 1 0 Hrnws. cl ... 4 111 liiotira, lb... 4 lit MoanM. lb. 4 0 10 1 ll'lsrks. It... 4 1 1 S 0 lnitrvih, rt 4 t Kir, h 1 1 TtiatMliif. ill I I I tC Harris, lb 1 t 1 I 1 lUtlsr, lb... 4 14 1 IIRrhtoMl. c 4 I 1 1 til-esn. c ... 4 14 Ol'hst. lb.... 4511 ttlshoti. p... 34 0 Haley, p 8 1 11 1 Totals ....17 24 tl I Total ....10 17 11 Superior 0 0 0 2 0 w 0 0 03 York 10301000 6 Home run: Hasler. Stolen bases: Smith. Brown, Bishop, Schlssel (2), Har ris 2. DouUe play: Brown to Hasler. Itaaese on balls: Off Haley. 1; off Bis hop, 3. Ift on banns: Superior, 7; York, 4. Sacrifice hits: Murphy, Chase Bech told. Struck out: By Haley, 3; by Bis hop. 3. Wild pitch; Bishop. Time: 1:48. Umpire: Meyers. Islander Win. ORAND ISI.AND. Neb.. Aug. 21 -(Sd. I rial Telegram.) The only core Columbus j waa able to make came in the third, when Rondeau sent the pill under the fence for a nome run. lineman pitched a tr he had a sore arm and the Islander got safe hlta In all but one Inning. Pltc.er Kverclon'a home run In the eighth netted the Islanders two runs. Score: COLL'Mllt'R. ORAND ISIANU. AH H O A It AH H O A C. ttondmu. Sb. 1111 IKnben. 35... 4 I 3 lie a. Ib.... I I I I llony, rf. 4 I t t rail, rf.,.. 1 1 t 0!svtis. .. 4 1111 lwl. Ib 4 I t OVarney, of. . I 0 4 rivgorl, cf.. 4 1 3 ak. lb... 4 40 Hinr, It 1 1 1 OVanre. c... 1 I 1 l Hrhnilitt. ss. 4 A I 0.'l.lr. lb... 1 1 13 Hsmsn. e. I I I 0 Oilhst, If 4 3 11 Kraanlnssr.c; 18 Oitertloo, p.. 4 1 f 8 8 Thuman, p.. 4 0 0 4 1 Total 11 11 37 1 Totala ....U 8 24 11 1 Columbus 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 (.irand Island 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 Karned runs: Columbus. 1; Urand Island. 6. I'ft on bases: Columbus. 8: itliand Island, I. Struck out; By Thle 'nsn, 3: by Kverdon. 4. Basea on balla: .tiff Thleman. 3; off Kverdon. 1. Double ' play: Hacgeny to Harrison. Hit by pitched ball: Rondeau. Pratt Two-base Mills: Payne i2i. Vance. Home runs: ; Rondeau, ttvrrdun. Time: 2:09. Umpire: l V'..... .... Played Under Proleat. HA8TINOS. Neb. Aug. 11. (Special.) Manager Bennett played today game imr.er proteat. After one down In the fifth and the acore 2 to 1. Umpire Waller called Ling safe at the plate when ap parently ha waa out by two feet. Waller' decision was taken very unaalisfHctnrlly by tho multitude of fans who witnessed Hie play. Score: BEATRICE. HASTINCH AH H O A g. AB H O A t Florer lb.. 818 iann. rf ... 8118 Hfllrlcb. aa. I I 1 IStolon. as... 8 I 1 I hl.-k. rf I 1 1 Olisnaetl. cf.. 4 1 8 Neft. rt 1(3 tliisltmia, lb 4 (It I .UK. It Ill OUi-c-sbs. If . 811 i'o ,e I 1 I 1 OK mown. Ib 8 3 ilrlet. lb.... I 1 t 1 OMoor. lb... 81 lW.kfu.!b 4 1 10 llrhrdKa. e I 1 1 1 McDoBiiskl. p 4 8 4 8 0Pir-y, p ... i Taiala ... 87 IS I Totals ... at 8 37 11 3 (Jettman out. hit by batted ball. Beatrice 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 R aiastlua tOOOOuOO 0-3 Two-base hit: Richardson, McDcmnell. Sarnrice hit: Stoloff. Stolen basea liettmail. Ling. Orelt. ltockcalta. Struck out: By Piercy, b; by McDonnell, 4. Baae cn ha!!e: (.iff Piercy, 4; off MoIVmnell. 2. lHiutile tlay: Moore to Richaidmn to M'ore. Ilelliirh to Florey ti Bcxke w Ita Tune: 3:12. Umpire: Waller. Standing of Teams SAYS HE'LL REFUSE TO FLAT TfNDER JONES. WEST. LKAni'F. NAT. LF.AOUK ,-,';IVI 1 W.LPct b.oux Clly..i7 47 .KL'l; New York...fi 44 .M2 Denver . 72 f.2 M Hoton 5S 47 .661 Ml J"'r'h M -6 :1 St. Louis ..) 53 .Ml Ilea Moines rtl 3 .fl Chicago ....S f.2 .527 Lincoln ...? .4k f,uu,hllr(n -957 .,w !Inah '.' ! M BrcKikljn ..49M.4. 7.??? i liirhlla 4f.4SH y--4'i;.1,, Cincinnati 4!t 0 .450 AMLK, LKAOl K. yKlJ LKAOtlK. W.LPctl W.LPct. ' ntia. i.l 3 .6.0: trwil.n,irla Ml It r.Wi Boston K 4' Washington. W u .sin .o'M. Chicago Baltimore Buffalo til 60 .560 .Si 48 .not . .M M .628 Louis.. .6a S .4i Brooklyn";::M 61 14 cago 5.1 N .42' tr St K.t 4fti Detroit (A W .6001 St ( hi L'rv,In.',. i ' .'J PltUhnrgh .461 .430 STAlh LKAOl L AMKlt. ASS'N. W L .Pet. I w fiPPt . Reatrice ....!i4.t '" MllmukM.. T2 61 .6S6 (.d. Island. ..O 43 .o7H inigviile... TO M .6S4 Hastings ...67 43 . 5'lt'olumbut. .. W 6l .62S York 54 4k 5JClevelanl... MM Suuerinr 4a inHiknn i;x a M- , Norfolk ....4" f". .4rKan. City... " M .40 Columbus ..47 65 , 4i)1 1 Mlnneapa. . . 68 tW .46 Kearney ...36 tT7 .SIBiSt. Paul 4i 81 .383 I Yeaterday'a Rranlta. j WESTERN LKAGUK. Denver. 4: Omaha. 3. 1 Lincoln, 2; Sioux City. 3. Topeka, 2: lies Molnea, O. Wichita. 6: St. Joseph, ft. AMERICAN LEAGUE. m St. louls, 0; Washington, 0. Called in fourth, rain. Detroit-Philadelphia, postponed, rain. Cleveland-New York, postponed, rain. Chlcago-Hoeton. postponed, tain. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston-Pittsburgh, postponed, rsln. Brooklyn. 1; St. Louis, 4. New York, 2; Cincinnati, 3. Philadelphia. 3; Chicago. 7. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Baltimore, 7; St. Ixiuls, 0. Buftalo. 4; Chicago, 2. Brooklyn. 2-4; Imiiunapolls. 4-9. Pittsburgh, 0; Kansas City, 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee. 2; Columbus. S. Kansaa City, 3; Cleevland. 4. Minneapolis, 6; lndtanapolia, 14. St. Paul, 2; Ixulvlile, 0. STATE LEAGUE. Kearney, (t: Norfolk. 3. Superior, York, 6. Columbus, 1;' Grand Island. 1. Beatrice, f; Heatings, 1. Games Today. Weatern league Denver at Omaha. Lincoln at Sioux City. Topeka at De Molnea, Wichita at St. Joseph. American League St. Louie at Wash ington, Detroit at Philadelphia at Cleve land at New York, Chicago at Boston. National League Boston at Pittsburgh, Brooklyn at St. Ixiuls, Philadelphia at Chicago, New York at Cincinnati. Federal league Brooklyn at Indianap olis, Buffalo at Chicago, Baltimore at St. Louis. Pittsburgh at Kansaa City. American Association Mllwauke " at Columbus Kansas City at Cleveland, Minneapolis at Indianapolis, St. Paul nt Louisville. State League Norfolk at Kearney. Su perior at York. Beatrice at Hasting?, Columbus at Urand Island. e ' "srw V'. - k 111 csae;' A MATHEWSON EASY FOR REDS! Cinci Batsmen Score Three Runs Off "Old Master" in First. running by Chicago gave the locals tht first game of the nerles. 7 to 3. The fleld rng of Zimmerman. Leach and Byrne sparkled. Score: 1III1ADFI,P11IA AD. It O A K GIANT RALLY CAN'T SAVE THEM w Vark Horler Relieved In Sev enth to Allow Me.yera to Bat for Him, Latter Aftererard fiolng Rrhlnd Plate. Lrfitiert, Jb. Ur. lb... Becker. If... Cravath. rf. Byrne. Jb Puiskert. cf.. Martin, si... Burns c... Rliev. p.... Klllin-r ... Mai'ahiill, p. Irrlan 1 2 II 0 : 1 0 0 1 0 ClIICAfiO. All H O A I. 1 IlLeach. if .. 1 1 4 0 0 00004. rf . . . 4 I 8 0 1 nzirarmao, 3b 3 1 3 2 0 OSchulte, 11.. 4 1 3 1 a 1 ISwenney. ih I 1 I I t 0 'orrldrn. ts 3 1 8 O 2 Olreinahaa. c 3 1 8 2 2 1 Vaughn, p.. 3 0 2 a ii : . o Tottu ...,io a 17 u i n o ST. LOUIS. Aug. 21.-Conalderaby peeved by the action of the St. Louis Fed eral leugue club's owners In putting Fielder Jones under contract to manage the club, without notifying him of the in tended change. Mordecal Brown, who has been the team's manager since the season opened, says he will refuse to play tinder the new manager. If Brown loss his Job here some arrangement will probably be made whereby he will be transferred to the Chicago Fed team. DE PALMA WINS ELGIN RACE Veteran Driver Goes the 301 Miles in 4:05:101-10. GEL ANDERSON TAKES SECOND Victor Hard Preaaed and Forced te Pare that Lowers Records for Many Lap Mai ford Fin lakes Third. ELGIN. 111.. Aug. Sl.-Ralph Do Palma. hard pressed by Gil Anderson, won the Cobe cup automobile race today, finish ing the sro milea in 4:06:10 1-10, an aver age of 73 miles an hour. Anderson fin ished forty-four second) later, followed by Mulford in 4:08:16 and Oldfleld in i 4:16:23. 1 Palma was the winner of the event In If 13). when his average sied was . miles an hour. De Pal.na'e fastest lap waa In 4:06. an avorag of tu.l miles and hour. Only nine cf the twtnty-two drivers, who alerted In the race, were on the course at tha finish. Spencer Wts- , hart took the pace early and led through .out. running until the etehtr ...,ih i.ni I without a atop. He continued In flrat place without accident until the twenty first lap. when he blew h tire and De j Pulma might have taken the lead, but j for a similar accident. Tight Hurling Gives Buffalo Feds Victory CHICAGO, Aug. a.-Tlght pitching by Rchulta -ev Buffalo today's game over Chicago, 4 to 3. Score: - R.H E. -Buffalo oitAoaan i i a i Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 t Batteries: Buffalo. Schultx and Blair; Chicago. Lange, Prendergast. Watson and KANSAS CITY. Aug. 21-Cultop allowed only three hlta and Kansas City won to day's game. 1 to 0. Score: R H E. PlttihiiiKli 00000 0000 3 0 Kansas City 0 w 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 S 3 Batteries: Pittsburgh, Dickson and Berry; Kansas City, Cullop and Easterly. rT. LOUIS, Aug. 21.-"Mlner" Brown, pitching what he eays will be hia last Tame with the team whose manage ment he rellngulshed today, lost his game to Baltimore. 7 to 4. Score. R.H E. Baltimore 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 17 IS 1 ft- l-ouls 00010012 04 1 Batteries: Baltimore. Qulnn and Jack 1 tsch; Brown and Simon. Rain at Cambridge. CAMBRIDGE, Neb., Aug. a.-tSpecial Telegram.) Cambridge and vicinity had nice rain of .44 Inch Thursday night and this morning. CINCINNATI. O., Aug. 21-C:nclnnatl batted Mathewson hard In the fr,t tn. nlng and scored thre runs, which were enough to win from New York today, by 3 to 2. New York ralllle.l In the se, -ond. but could not quite reach. Mathewson was relieved in the seventh to allow Meyers to bat for him, the lat ter afterwards going behind the bat. Score: NKW YORK. CINCINNATI AB tl O A K AH H O. A. E Bes. her. ef . . 3 1 I 0 oMoian, rf.. 3 1 l o neyle. 2b.... 4 0 t t OHano. w.. 4 1 S 1 0 Bums, rf :i 0 1 0 Twimbly, If 4 2 4 1 1 Rnndaraas, If 4 I 4 0 0VonKln. lib S I 8 I Kletoher. m 4 S OMehoff. !b. I I I I Marlile. lb.. 4 I 11 I lOroh. ;b S 1 3 l VfrI.ean. c. 2 0 3 1 ODanleU. rf.. 114 0 0 atetk. ab ... io( fiKnie. ib. 3 i o n Meyers, e.. 1 0 1 orjoniaien. c. S 1 t 4 o Mathwun, p. t 0 0 OBmtoo. r... I 0 S 0 0 fieniaree. p. 0 J 0 0 .- Plez 0 0 0 a Tnt.l. ' 5.1 -. - i- Tcitalu .. . 24 14 1 Ran for McLean in the seventh. .'w. York 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 i-; Cincinnati JOuOOOOO -i .?hrSfb"? hlt: Fischer. Two-ha.i hit: Twombly. Hits: Off Mathewson. 7 In six innings; off Demaree. none In two inning, stolen baaes: Groh t2. Daniels Merkle I2i. .McLean. Double play: Stock to Merkel. Ift on bases: Cincinnati, 4. New Vork. 4. Bases on balls: off Dema- rrr. i. on Benton, 4. Struck out: By Mathewson, 4; by Da-naree. 1. by Ben ton 4 Tim. 1.51 t - i ' , Uncoln. v. jron ana ( aba Take Firat. CHICAGO. An ii -Ekii.j.i.k..'. ZT,l Ue "r"t ,wo 'nn'ngs. with Rixey'a " " nara nittlng and daring base Tol.l. ... 31 8 24 14 4 I Philadelphln 1 0 A 0 0 0 1 1 0-3 Chicago 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Two-base lilts: Zimmerman. Cravath. Three-base hits: Burns 12). .Ma nee. Hits: Oft Kixey. In six Innings; off Marshall, 2 in two InnlnK. Sacrifice hits: Becker. Leach. Sacrifice fly: Magee. Stolen bases- Leach. Zimmerman. Schulte, t'ueeney (2i. Magee. Bresnahan. Irelan. Double plays: Becker to Lohert, Salt (unnsslatedi. Schulte to Bresnahan, Byrne to Mnsr. Left on bases: Chl cntro. 4: riiilatlelrbia. 7. Bases on balls: Off Rlxcy. ::: off Va'ighn, 4. Hit by pitcher: Corridon bv Rlxev. Struck out: By Rlxey, 2; bv Vaughn. 5; hv Marshall, 1. Wild pit h: Rlxey. Time: 2.00. Umpires- Hart and Rlgler. tarda Take Opener. ST LOUIS. Aujr. 21. Brilliant base running ami timely hitting won the open ing itarr from Brooklyn, 4 to 1. Score: BROOKLYN. AH. H O A n. J atrngrl, rM I I l'nthw 2b. 4 1 1 I SIjrs. cf... 4 1 2 Wheat, If. ... 4 2 1 Rfin . . S 1 i Hummel, lb 3 1 I Oel. :lh 4 0 I M.'Csrthjr. r. 4 0 I Pfntter. p.. 3 1 FT. I-OVIft AB H.O.A E 0 DHuttins, ih. 8 1 4 2 0 4 OMacee, lb... 8400 2 0 Ollol.n. If 8 I 0 n 1 0 0J. Miller, aa. 4 0 3 1 0 i 5 nwilnnn rf.. 4 3 11 0 0 Yule, rf . .. 1 2 0 O 1 1 imerk. Sb.... 8 2 13 0 1 3 OWInco. c 11110 0 2 0-tallee, p ... 1 1 8 1 0 I Totals ....n 8 2i 15 0 Tntali 127 10 0 ' Rrooklyn 0 n 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 St. Louis 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 Home run: Wilson. Pacrlflce hits: Mai.e 2, Kgan, Bailee. Sacrifice fly; Hummel. Stolen bases: Dolan (21. Hug glns. left on bases: Brooklyn. T: St. Louis. 6. Busei on balls: Off Pfeffer. 2. Hit bv pitched ball: Dolan by Pfeffer. Struck out: Bv Pfeffer. 2; by Sallee, 2. Time: 1UW. Umpires: F.ason and Quig-ley. Brualagr Wlai. BRUNING. Neb.. Aug. 21 (Special. ) One of the moat Intereating games of tho season was played yesterday at Daykln between Krunlng an, I Falrbury. At the finish the score stood 5 to 3. with Brun In on the heavy end. Tha score: Falrbury 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 03 Bruning 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 Batteries: Falrbury, Shauer and Bocthe: Bmnlng, Luby and Durham. Hits: Off Shauer. : off Luby, 7 Struck out: Bv Shauer. 8; by Luby, . First bae on balla: Shauer, 1; Luby, 1. Three-base hlta: W. Durham. McCall, Livingston. Two-base hlta: 11. Smith, Meade M Luby. Umplrea: N. Brown and H. E. Riley. Sandlotters Will Play Games Today Games s lied u led In the Saturday Class "A" league follow: Armours against Fontenellea at FV.nte nelle park. Nebraska Telephone Company against Omaha (iaa Coiiiiany at Chris l.yck park. l'aaomas against Omaha National Bank , will be fol lallrd. Katies against Alamltoa. will be for feited. In tha Ciniin.ei-clal league: . Union Pacific Paaaenaer agaltiat Young Men's Christian Association at Fonta nel le park . ... ilc(,ra Electrtta against Iminanuel Ua rara. Will settle on diamond t.Uv ! City National Hank asalnat Omaha I Electric Light and power Company. Will , fettle on diamond today WUkart Ont of Race. With a aeemliigly safe lead in the twenty-aixth lap. W'lshart'a fuel tank started to leak and two laps latel forced htm from the race. Anderson hud crept up on the leaders and shortly after Wla hart's acldent, passed I Palma.' From then on It was either dnvera' race. Although Anderaon waa not quite able to get the lead from hia c ponent. hla hard drive forced De Palma Into a race that lowered record for many laps,. De Palma, by h victory today, became a favorite for th Elgin National race tomorow, another thlrty-alx lap conteat. Anderaon and Mulford, who finished sec ond and third today are entered for the Elgin event. Each has won one leg of tha trophy. Wlhrt waa repairing hi car tonight and expected to be ready to enter. Dtstaar featM. O'Donnell. Fountain. Hearne, Walker, Calieutte and Buike, are tomorrow' en trie, who did not appear In today's event. Oldfleld. Tetalaff. Pullen, Chandler, Bob erta and Heinamann -jf today's starter, are also la tha Elgin National. Tha rac tomorrow is ever th aam d1 stance and jwill start at th same hour a today s 1 1 ac. American Aaaorlatlon Hesnlts. Scores: It.H.K. Kansaa City 3 i Cleveland 4 11 1 St. Paul 2 8 1 l-oulsville 0 4 2 Milwaukee 2 S 1-1 1 4 Ci.lumr.us i 12 81 4 1 Second gam railed in fifth, darkness. Minneapolis 11 21 Indianapolis 14 13 10 New Fall Suits for Men and Young Men You must be weary of seeing- passe suits in cloth ing windows to selj at $6.00 or $7.00. Suits you would not wear if given to you You can see in our shop the very latest fall crea tions in men's clothes. Our Kensington hand tailored suits represent the very highest standard of excellence in men's apparel. The models possess snap and new ness, yet are dignified and beautiful. The fabrics are the most approved of both foreign and domestic weaves. We would like to show you our new fall coat model with extra wide bulldog lapels. Step in Saturday and take a look at the fall styles. If not ready to buy yet, you will be interested in the new things we show. . Kensington Suits, $20.00 to $40.00. M fTmtrly Mag eft Dmtmt 41) S. Ibth Aa "If" for Braves. It la awful to tr. Ink of what mould hv happened to the National league race had not the Brave loit twenty out of the fust twentv-fc fame played The pres ent apurt of the Braves has the leaders laying awake nlghtn. ahaloat for Allen. LAUREU Neb.. Aug. 21.-4 Special Tele gram.) Laurel shut out Allen. 4 to 0. and .as then In turn defeuted by Halting ton. 11 to 1. five games are ache.luled for here during cbaulauqua next week, j Rain Utopia I. a me. j WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 -Rain stopped I today a game between St. LiHiia and i Washington In th first half of the fourth I inning. Neither side had scored a run or mad a hit. Kauaaa t'ltr Lire 8trk Market. KANSAS CITY. Au 21 CATTLE Receipt 600 head; market ateadv; prime f. d steer. 8.-wikiilA 5i. dressed lef steers. I !: western ateer ft.VkfU 40; stock e s and feedera, tb.''0t ji. calves. HUJ 10 75 HOGS Receipt. 4 800 head: market lower: bulk of sales. iu0i5: heavv. 8:i IS; packer and butcher. S9.UM) V .: light. aa13: pie. Sx.00ti 3.60. 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