THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, .1 1 JIT 13, 1915. 4 Bringing Up Father Drawn for The Bee by George McManus C'npvrlght. 191R. International .New Service. ( iOT ABETON I DONT MA4lf- W-H0ULO ,0 TO THE I'LL CO AN' vrART 1 TO FRISCO OlN' r- ' iS-tWLoKlb MONTREAL- KNOW ! HOVARE FAlMN J ,VT THE TlCKETb j TonTI OF T.LOU.b fffSWi HA THE BEST W " P Wf ) FmC09 . RlHT NOW! )L-lJ I NELvy ORLEANS fViD - fe m 1 BWIEV I ( f AMD l tfV 1 . J ? Zs y-Ci'W J r V MONTREAL.'. T H ? L y I ORLEANS" ' " PLAYER LIMIT E1IMAN IS TOO MUCH FOR PA'SATHLETES Old Buff Blink Rourkei, with Five Hit, and Linooln Wins Rubber . Giune, Two to Nothing. NORTH 0ET8 AWAY POORLY Buff Knmiif', who ha been a Jln fot. Omaha, lo. Ihm many years, was jtnlng In mMMMn form ytrday. with Uio re mit that th lowly Links carted iwty th rubber 6m of th flv-fray erle. ,2 to 0. 1 Buff waa rlrtle to an extreme yes terday. One an Omthk thlt got u far aa thlr.1 and twice a far as second, but old Buff war- not In tha mood ti permit nnv ftirtler advancement by our struggling yoi.iw: athlete, so 1t waau't don. Ixiu North wu the victim whf. loat th same. Lii aof away bad tn tie opening ptm. By Wolfe cracked a doubln to tart the sun.a and McOafflgan placed a sserlfie. Bchrelber's Ingta to runt cored Wolf. North kept the hlla well scattered until Hie rcenlh, when he let Ehman pola a b"ow rt a propitious time. Lloyd had walked and waa sacrificed y Daley, ao the he ii;t homo on the aald blngk. Those wcra the only ttmaa I-.lne.oln roi:ld rc-rre..,btrt they wr a aufficlency. Omaha Alaint wrwa. Omaha almost scored In tha fourth. With two down Eliman gav two walk and Knur mad a hit, but Artia Thoma aon wa'jt't o,ual to the occaalon and hu fh-w out. 1 Again m vht ninth hit and a. walk put two men on, and Thomaaon flew out gain. -' The rtant was fait and snappy, and. outside of tha fact that the horn folk loat. waa ploaalng to tha large gathering of lady bug present. Nary an error waa committed ry either aide, and four doubl piaya. three by Omaha, wera Incorpor ated Into the parttme for tha benefit of tha anect Mora. Wichita 'cornea today for five game. Game today will atart at S o'clock. Score: LINCOLN. AH. R, .. I I ... 1 0 ,,. 4 0 ... 4 A ... 4 e ... 1 1 ... I 0 ... 4 ! ...S 0 Boatlnk. M 4 0IJ42 Trainer, rf :t ' 1 -8 0 o Mayer, lb I n 7 1 0 Jarkeon, cf 0 i I n 0 l.attimore, id i n I I o Cochran, lb 4 2 1 0 0 Monroe, c II 4 1 l Clunn, p 4 8" w 0 4 0 Totala .... I it U 1 ST. JOHKi'll. AH. K. it. O. A. 4S. Oroellng, .lb 0 0 I 4 Koehler. Jb 4 0 0 t 1 0 Hepp, aa I 0 t 111 WlllTama. In t 0 t ( 1 0 Wateon. rt-t 0 0 o 00 Nlciiolaon. If 10 1 10 0 Kwoldt, cf-rf J o 0 0 u 0 llelmer, rf 1 0 0 4 0 0 Moore, rf 1 0 0-0 0 0 HUM. c , 2 0 14 0 0 Wllley, p 4 0 0 1 i O Total si o "i rt ' i Topeka 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 8t. Joaeph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- Two-baae lilta: Boetlck, Cochran. Becrl-flt-e hit: Trainer, Jackson, Happ. Helmar, Wllley. Stolen ha, King, trainer, it tlmore, Cochran. Htruck out; By Clunn. 1; lv Wllley, L Haaea on balla: Off Clunn, 4; off WIIIpv, 1. Hit v pitched ball: By Clunn, S; by Wllley, I. Left on baeea: To peka, : Ht. Joaepu. 1H. Karned runa: To peka, 1. Time: 10. I mplia: O'Brien. FIVK 1M ROW FOR BOOftTERM SUPERBAS MAKE IT. FOOR FROM- CUBS Slipping Chicago Drop Another to Rampant Dodger Burning with Pennant Hope. Standing of Teams THREE TO TWO IS THE SCORE to Wichita l.oaee, ievem Two, . Dea Molnea. DKS MOINES, la., July lt.-4ee Molnea mad It five atralght vtctorlea over BROOKLYN. July 12 The Puperboe mad. It four atralght from the Chicago and their eighth conaecutlva Victory ! winning today'a game, S to J. Btnlth kept the hlta well acwtterrtl, Wheat'a error letting In Chlcago'a flrat run In tha fourth. Mycra prevented a tie In the eighth when hla throw from center caught Murray at third after Chi cago had bunched two hlta and a paa. The Cuba uaed threa pitchera. Rmtth heliied to win hi own gam hy driving the ball to the right flold wall for two baaea, acorlng Stengel and coin ing homa hlmielf on Myera' alngle. Score: CHICAGO. BROOKLYN. . HI.KO.lt AO. HOAR Hood, rf ... Ari)hr Wolfe If McQHfflgan. aa, chrelber, cf . Mclntyi, rf .... Yanta. c ,, tJoyd. 2b Taley, lb Khman, p Williams, lb .... H. O. I I t t & S t 0 T Score: WICHITA. AH. R. M. O. A. Roche. If 0 I 1 0 Ko. cf 4 0 0 4 ra Hereon, lb 4 1 I 7 0 Tydeman, rf 4 110 0 Htitton. 3b 4 0 1 t t Honn, aa ............ 4 0 1..4 1 Charlea. lb 401 1 S Griffith, e o o 0 1 . 0 White. , 1 .0,1 o ' Sullivan, p 3 o 0 1 I Hende. p 1 0 0 I 0 Oieet 0 0 0 0 0 ToUla ' 1 1 ! U B. Zlmrmftn, lb 4 Kitltr. lb.... 4 ; Ph.Un. Ib.. I " prMMRaB. e I 1 Plrr p. j. 1 0 ' "Knlaelv .... I ff' U voder, a. 0 1 II I II 0 1 0 Murraj, rl.. I 1 JJl Totiils... V; haltefl i 'Hatted ? I Chicago 1 1 Brooklyn IMn. t.... OHin. m.. I Pl'.ulxrt, lb. I DWtal. If . .. t ciilPhaw. Jb. 4 (iainal. rf. . OUoi. 4b. ..i.l I Miller, c... 4 OHaillh. p.... I 0 A Totals a o a t t a t it V 1 t 4 t 4 t n t 1 ,10 II 17 14 1 batted for White In ninth. VEm MOINES. AH, U. II. Hahn. rf Hunter, cf ... Hllla, If Jones, lb .... Hartford, aa , Hawyer, lb ... Tannehlll, 3b Breen, e Mogrldge, p . Totala .... .Wichita lea Molnea .. Horn run 4 I 4 10 14 tl t lor Hood In eighth, for Fierce In fifth. - 0 0 0 1 0 0 ...1 0 0 0 0 t I 0-i 0 -8 Tvo-hnw hlta: O'Mara. Smith. Flamed run: Chicago, t; Brooklyn, i. loubla plays: Iaher to Zimmerman to 8!r, Cutshaw to Daubert.- Baaea on balla: off Piarre 1- txtf lv.nrlnr ' 1' nff Hmlth 1. O. A. E. Hits: Off Pierce, In four lnr:lng; off . 0 01 Lavender, 4 In three innings: off Adam. 10 0 none In nna Inning. Struck out: By 1 0 Pierce. 1; by Smith, 2, l anplres: Klom I 1 0 and Corklll. 10 0 Plratea Wla Two. J PHILADELPHIA. July 12,-ritHburgh Olwon both gamea from Philadelphia today, 1 Olth. htnr 1 to 1 and 4 tn !. The 10 0 home team made a rally In the ninth in- nlng of the- opener, when Becker hit for 17 la home run and Cravath and Nlehoff 0 0 0 i-1 ainglod and Whltted aacrlflced. Cooper 0 1 0 0 I S 01 7 took MpOiitllan' plce and gave .Luderua Jonaa. Two-baaa hlta: a pitas, but Hums lilt a liner to lox for Pmh. un, inn.. it.nHfiu ,, a iliinhlp nlsv. In the snconu aanie. Breen. Stolen baea: Hahn, Hunter, Blila i Mamaux waa very elfeetlve except In ill. Hartford (). Bawyar. Lift on baaea:: two Inning Hlnchman .rnajl four Wichita. ; Ja Molnea. 1. Eight hlta, 1 rtouble anil k.lnglc In eight times at bat. six runs off Bulllvan In flvo and 'two- rtoor?-,V"..f"m: -ul, ,iii third innings. Hi ruck out: By Mogrldge. ! PITTih ll H. rHlLADLPMl.A ..M 7 11 .0000 WPT. LF.AOCB. NAT. LEAUI K. W.L. Pct.l W.L.I'ct. Ioa Molnea. 4S tS .dm, Chicago 40 83 .MH Denver Ki 31 .f'!W Phlla Lincoln ffl 34 .62? Bt. l,oule 41 37 .62. Topeka H 87 .613 Brooklyn ....SW 35 21 Omaha 38 37 Ml1 Pittsburgh ..37 W 8t. Joseph. t 4: .417'New York... 82 IW .471 Hloiix ICty.. 42 .41?. Cincinnati ..1 fi7 .44 Wichita ....27 43 .SMiiBoMon 32 42 . 432 RED SOX VICTORS ' IN SEE-SAW PLAY Boston Cops Ten-Inning Game from Detroit Tiger After Many Ups and Downs. v?.l. pct.l v.L.Pct. SCORE FIFTEEN TO TWELVE Chimin .... 28 .&mi8t. Lnul.....4l 30 MA l:oun 4o ' .634; Kan. City.. ..44 32 .6 " , lietroH 40 ) .A" Chicago 43 K .0'iS DkTROlT, Mich., New York.. 30 37 .513; I'll tsburmT ..40 31 -l 1 fcated Detroit, 15 to 12, today In a Washington 34 33 .47 Newark 40 35 .5W , !, St. Loula.... 2 44 .' Brooklyn ...St 46 .41 ! HW ton-Inning game. The Red July 11. Boston de- aee- ro I'hlla -371 Buffalo 32 47 . 41 S j earned lef thnn half their runs, the t;,e!t!W! :Jt,'MBJll1l'5r?'i,4V'JBlT,r' rror bein" col,t,'- Kavaaaugh mr..w .-ct oi-' w.ilpet. ! was th chM offender, with threo fum- Bt. Paul 44 36 .1571 Beatrice ....31 17 .643 . hlea and a wild throw, Indianip'e..4 16 .Kft Hastings.... W bn After Boaton had knocked Ooveleikle Kan. City. .41 4.) KalrUury ....21 27 .4S7 ' . , 39 501( York ..... ..21 29 .4U0 i.i Iliuunu HI me liini liiiiiiie, fwip II" Mlnneap's...40 Ixtuisvltln ..30 3! ,50! Cleveland ..39 3 .Titl Mllwuukee. 37 2 ,4T Columlm ..30 tH ,33 Yrsterday'a Resalta. WWTBHN LHAOCK. Denver, 8; Hloux City, b. Topeka. M; St. Joseph, 4-0. Wichita, 2; Dcs Moines, t, Lincoln. 2; Omnha, 0. national li:ach:e. Pittaburgh. i-A; Phlladilphia, 1-2. Ht. Louts, 2-4; Boston, 1-3 Chicago, 2; Brooklyn. 3. Cincinnati, ; New York. 0. AMERICAN LKAOl Ii. , Boaton. 16: Ietnlt. 12. New York, 7: Clevelnnd. 4. PMladolphla-8t. TxfUla. rain. Washington, B; Chicago, 3. KKDKRAL LKAOl'E. Brooklyn. 9; Buffalo. 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 1; Milwaukee. 6. . .. Loutmille, 1) Mlnnenpolla. 0. ., Indlanapolla,' I; St. Paul, . ClevelHtid, 3; Kansas City, t. NKBHASKA STATE LEAOCE: Palrbury. 3: Hantlnga, 0. York, S-4; Beatrice, 11-1 .. tiamrs Today. Weetem League Denwr at St. Joaeph, Lincoln at Dea Moines. Topeka at rtloux City. Wichita at Omaha. National league Chicaro at New Y'otk, Pittsburgh at Boaton. St. Louie at PhlU delphta, Cincinnati at Brooklyn. American League Boaton at Cleveland. New York at Detroit, Philadelphia at Chkcago, Washington at Pt. Loula. Federal League Brooklyn at Baltimore, Newark at Buffalo, Kansas City at Pitts burgh, Chicago at Bt. Loula. ng four hits with three Delrolt errors, for j five runs, tha Tigers combined hits with passes in the second and third to tie the ; score. Boston took tho lead again In the ' fourth, Detroit went ahead In the sixth, j th Red Sox went out In front In the , eighth and the Tigers tied again In tho same Inning. Two errors and three slr.- glna In the tenth gave Boston t(ie wln , nlng tally. - . ' Detroit used four pitchers, and Boston t live. Score: I BOSTON. I AB.H.O.A K 'Booper, rt... b 0 I ) IVItt. JanvrtN. ss. . ft Hfrskor. c(.. ft Ualncr, lb... I : lwi. if.... s 1 1 Urdnor. lb. S Barry, lb.... 4 ' I'hnmaa, c. .. 3 ; IHinant. p., I Koaler. p I'ennock. p.. ' Hhora, p.... olllnn. p.., Henrikso Hoblltaal . St.. Totals Breen. Jr. rlimth. If ...... Korsyth. rf . Kreuger. C ... Krug. Ib vhllebrr. lb Thomaaon. cf Whaln, as .., North, p ..... IS t OMAHA. AB. K. I j ...... T7 O. 1 0 I 0 14 0 I t A. i .. .. I ..$ 0 0-1 Totala ....... .-...10 t Lincoln .............1 0 0 0 0 Htta I 10 0 1 Omaiia 0 0 0 0 Hlta ...0 10I0 Two-ias hits: Wolfe. Yanti. Krueger. RacHflce hits; Mcilaffigan. Haley Lloyd iHiuble plays: Krueger to Bresn to Behllehner. North to ftchllebner. Whalen to Hrhllebner, Daly to Lloyd to Williams Ift on baaea: Lincoln, t: Omaha 7 Hiriick out: By Fhrnan. I; by North S nasea on balla: Off Khman. I; off North I mplre: Van Sickle. . . . u 1 . . I , I . . o . . . wl,. . . . Hulllvan, 1; off Hendee, 3; off Mogrldge, roiiiiii. rf.!! I I. Hit by pitcher ball: By Mogrldge, jnhnaion lb 4 Griffith: by Sullivan. Bills. Double laya: niurhmn, rt 4 rsreen to nawyer. ianneni i to jonea. as., i Paased balla: Orifflth, White. Timet I""- h. 1:M. I'mplrea: Abbott and Sualck. LkI. V lOl'X tank vnr OF ' gKRIB! .clir.'P l.aspar Htrm Way to Inghasn at Start of RltThta. . lOt'X CITY. la.. Inly 12. -Sioux Htv drnnned the final ramn of th i Denver. I tn I, Caspar waa relieved by "'"in hi me sum i oi ii a aigntii inii'im, Bcore : DENVER. AH. K. a Totals.. 1 ft 0 fllvrna. lb .. 4 1 0 AIS i Htnorott, aa. 4 141 I I 1 f. Bmr. If... 4 1.1 I I 0 OCravath. rt.. lilt lilt Nlhrf. 3b . 4 t 0 4 114 4 WMU.iV rf. I 110 ltd. Ludorua, lb. I 10 Sill Klttlfor. ... I ft X ft I Aurna. p 1 I 9 ll M.y.r. p . . . t 1 4 I - Tinrup. p....4 a 0 I tT I Paak,ri .... 16 0 0 ly ..... t 0 0 Wtuwr ....a o. TI H fiener. cf. r 1 I 0 l-I I Miller, 'rf. 0 4) 0 0-0 1 McCormtck. K J 1 S eifiway, :o i. Time: 1;40. TOPKKAg M'll TH R TWO (ItHEl Doable. Joalea Drap Bntk Bads' of Hemslev o Kawa. iT. IfWKril. hv, July ll.TopeW. von , . , . : t ........ i i 4'offev. '3r..' Milelils. lb.. Kellelur, as Hpahr, c. Mitchell, p.. Totala ... Cooney, 2b., Davis, rf.... Callahan, aa Lejeuna. f., Kane, lb... Hensllng, Sh Davldrm. If Donnelly, c. Caspar, p .. - ruanv H. 3 1 4 3 l 0 0 1 1 o. 0 i i t i ii o 1 Total. M Batted f. r Klllirer In lhu eighth flatted for .Mayer In the eighth. Han for Cravnth In the ninth. Hlttnhurgh 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Two-baaa hlta: Htncnman 131, Wagner. Vlox. Home rcrt: Becker. IW"il play: Vlox 'Unasslti dl. Bases on "is; lff V McQuillan. 1: off Cooper. 1: off liiayer. 1; AJ off Til cup, 1. Hits: off McQuillan. In J eight and one-third Innings; off Mayer, 8 : in riifiu inning; ui i i inciiii, t in one 42 SIOUX CITY. AB. R. 1 I 14 37 14 O. A. K. Pslan, Ions. rf . B4scl. lb. Havdar. c Iloak. p... Parana, p. Rx'ha .... Back ,114 0 eHmtth. 3b.... 8 fl I ,440 OMaraavtl. as i 1 ft 4 ,4111 1 Whaling, .. I I I 1 , 4 0 ft 0 Odowdy a..., 0 0 1 0 . 1 I OTrlar. p 4 1 1 4 a .14 0 1 liHIIIbart ....1040 .00000 , ,1000 ToUla 40 7 13 At 1 I 0 I ft I 11 3 1 1 I I 0 4 0 I a o o s o o o o o 0 DWTROIT. . AB.H.O.A K. Ib i 1 2 4 1 1 Havana'. Ib. 4 OColib. ef ft OOawfora. rf ft OVcarh. If.... I lBurna lb... ft Onimh. sa 4 e,Bakar. r S PCcvalPBkle; p 0 ORotand. p.... 0 0 Stan. p t Orhibue. p.... 1 MeKae 1 0 Totals... ( 1 1 I 4 I 0 1 I 1 1 1 0 t 4 0 0 0 1 A 0 0 0 0 0 4 11 I SO ToUla 4 K-J9 11 ' ctatted for Holan.l In fourth. Boland out In second for coscher's Interference. Hatted for Thomas In seventh. Hatted for Foater In eighth. Boston r. 0 0 2 0 1 0 4 b 3 ! Dttrolt j.9 41022030 012 Two-baso hlta: .fanvrln (it). Speaker '2), Kavanagh. Tnree-base lilt: Cobb. Home run: Crawford. Stolen, bases: Oalner, Gardner, Thomas, fcrned runa: Boston, 7: Detroit, 3. Double play: Uutner (unaaalstoA). Base on errors: Boa- tnn K n.lmlt 1 ) . nn halla' Off I Bol'nn, 2; off 'Diibuc, 1; eff Ieonard, 4; I off Foster, 4; off Pennock. 1; off Collins 1. tilts: CHI c:oveiesKie, in ono-iuiru inning: off Boland, 3 in two and twrv thhtls Innings: off Pteen. 4 In threo and one-third Innlnga; off Dubuc. 3 In two and two-thirds Innings; off Leonard. I In two innings; off Foster. In five In ning: rff Pennock. 1 and none out in eighth: off Shore. 1 and none out In 0 4 eighth; off Collins. 1 tn three Innings. 0 I Struck out: By lloland. 2; by Dubuc. a I Indiana Lose to Yanke. ' . CLEVELAND. O., July 15. With Cleve- RULE 0. K.'D Special Committee of National League Takes This Action at New York. ALL PRESIDENTS ARE PRESENT Totala ... 5 istll I Hatted for Whaling In tenth. Hatted for Wllaon In aeventh. Batted for Dob In sixth. 3t IxjuIs 0 00000101 Boston 0 1000000 on errors: Boston, 1. Bases on ball: Off Doak. 2: off Perdue. 1: off Tyler. 2. Hits Off Doak. 4 In seven tnnlnge: off Perdue, In four inniuga. 8truck out: By Uoak, I land leading, 4 to 2, In the eighth Inning by Perdu. 1: by Tyler,' 7. Cmulrea Hlglcr and Hart. Heda Whin Ulaata. NEW YORK, July 12 After losing eight straight gamea to New York. Cin cinnati rallied today and took the lust game of the present series. 0 to 0 Dale, who was knocked out of the box early th the aeries, came hack irtrong and pitched masterful Rttmc. Manager McfJraw of New York and Playcis Smith and Perrltt were ordered off the field t various times for protest ing aKitlnyt decisions.' Ncoce m i 1 "J""' ll"h'g Huntley hard. ' Itgliam. 'p.' 0 W l.ieman. wh , rellevl hun, ,ed the""- ' " .. .... . 1 rlt, v" enough runs. ' Totala ft. tnla aa ve T'l , ,L, 7?.' 01 -Hatled for Oaapar In aeventh. :'f. JL'T1. aTMl!,"r,ul ' '""I tr Ingham In ninth. tlv 7h r..!T ronteat ft. Joseph Denver I .1 0 rt 2 r.rl -V-L" nn ,,ft on cora,J sioux lty.. 0 0 0 i Kin. If P' -iick. ss ... Tr-iunr, rf.... V-cer Ib .' kson. cf ... Ij'l'n'lre, ','b... Cochran, li... Menrrw, c lar.aff. p Total. TOPFKA. AB. R ...... 4 0 ...... 4 H A. 0 t ST 'toe'liig, h t'onlr. 2b 's n. W i hams, lb .... 'ata n. rf Mchol.m, If I''tnr. cf H'las. e F.ld vnilev, p W Iticman, p .JOSEPH. At. K. ... 4 27 13 H ' O - t -11 I 1 1 3 4 10 1 0 3 1 U 113 3 0 1 1 3 0 I I 1 I f 0 0 ; 0 11 1 1 0 110 0 0 112 0 0 0 C 3 0 i 0 0 0 , 0 II o a o ' i a 0 0 0 0 0 27 12 "5 I on filth, rf.. 4 H i i wnniniy, ri a nlng. Struck out: By McQuillan, 3: by I RodsSrs, 2b. ft Mayer. 3; by lineup, J. empires ; QUig- I Hariot. aa... a lev and Eniflle. (V'lnso. c ft Bcore. seeoi'd game: I KiliKsr. If.. 4 PITTSHI'Kufl PHII.AIKIJH1A. I T01' .k'"' a AH H II 1 I All 11 11 A I? lOlaon. IB....a CsrT. If . .. . 4 1 I I ".yrse, lb...4 111 Cslllaa. of. .4 I 0 0 Hantaan, aa. I I Jnhnaloa. Ib 4 11 U esiuck. aa ... I 1 0 Hinchmn, rf 4 I I 0 OBarkar, If .. 4 I I Waaiwr. as.. I t 4 4 li raraik. rf.. 4 1 I Vim. Ib 4 I 1 1 Nlatmn th,. 4 I 1 Hair, lb,.., 4 0 11 OWhluad. cf 4 1 I Mlbaaa. r ... 4 111 t t.udarua. lb. 4 0 11 Maaiaul.a.. 3 01 sllurna, a I tialmars, p. t 0 0 Totals 14 in ft IRUer. p.... 3 0 CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A K IT H I VI 0 0-4 Tww-base Totala U 'Hatted for nilaa tn ninth. Topeka ., I S Hi. Joaeth .0 lOtl Three-base hit' Helmer. hlla Kwoldt. Monroe. Urkana Nio.,,,1 son Stolen liases: Koehler. Kapn, KNroldt, lackaon. Lattiirior. Sacrifice lilta- Hao. Mholaun IdmvrT, Cochran. Douhi May: liaiM' to William. Struck out: H Bent-l-v, i: ,y lh.i!- 1 Baaaa on tails: tiff Ptntlay. 2; f Wl.leman. I: off J-aUo'f. 4 lilt b5tun: l.akaff. 1. Hsta: Olf fieri. er, I in two anil on-hal( Innings. 1 eft an iavi; Tu-ka. b, Hi. lnsin. V rrr.d runs: Tota, 6: i JoaeoS. 4. ""lrn: ! u. I'mwrr O'Brien (tcor. ftcund gam: TOPEKA. AB. B. H. O. Kicg, if 1 2 2 1-3 I 0-6 Inn-bin hUs: Plenslliig. MeCormick f .-Oailowav. Snahr. Three base hit: ilHrluway. Saerlflco hit: Coffov. fVscri- flce fly-- Kane. si0fn base: Davis. Double piny: Mitchell o Spahr to shlohla Cooney Connelly to Kane. In nings pitched: Bv (laspar, 7; by Ingham, 2. lllia: Off Qsai'ur. 11; .iff Ingimm. a Base on balla' .Off tlaapar, ? off Mit hll. 1. Struck out; Bv Caspar. 2; by MlirhelU 3. Hit hv pitched ba'l: By Oafer. Coffey. Time: 204. Umpire; Muin. : O'Neill to Talk at , ; Commercial Club! Ptttsburph Philadelphia Two-baas hits. Olbvon, Nlehoff. Totala..,. 2 fc 1 1 .0 0 0 0 1 Hlnchman. .14 ft 17 1ft I 0 0 0 04 r 0 0--3 Vlox (2, Norria L. O'Neill, president of the West ern lisgur, a III speak at th noon lunch eon at the Commercial club todi y o i baa ball In Omaha and the Western league. O'Neill will o acompanlod by Team r Airweather. secretary of th -Da Molnea club. O Nolll will urge tba buaW aeaa man of Omaha to eosperate with Rourk In making th Omaha rlub a succaaa, as an advertisement for Omaha's Stolen bases: Carey Balrd. Double plays: Iuderua to Ban- croft, Wagner to Johnston. Basea on balls: Off Chalmara, 1; off KUey, I. First baae on errors: Pittsburgh. 2: I'liila.l. lnhla I !! Citt llnllnvM , base:' Davis. ! In four and one-third Innings; off Rtxey. . in rour and tA'o llitrds luiilnga. Slruik out: Hv Mmnaui. i: by Chalmere. 3: by Klxey, 2. l:niirrs: Quigley and Lnislic. Bra tea l.oae Two. BOiTON. July 12. -SI. Loula defeated Boston twice today by the scores of 3 to and 4 to X Th second gain wnt eleven Innings Tho visitors won the opening gam tn Dm first Inning, when a pass, two singlee and an error hv Oowdy netted two runs. In Ih eleventh ill.il.., rt I th. J mm ma wmm a wo run and th go me. Score, first AB H O A K. AS H O A E Huiima n.a.hir. it Miller, la. Hltlr. sa. llaaa. . HVall. rf . Batal. lb. l-i.t. a ... I Balls., p t Jb. ft 4 1 t I T I 10 a i 1 l I I 0 Moras rt... FlUp't'k. lb 4 OCaihar., lb... Mi, rt ... Kaaa. lb.... UHtuitk. In... . 4 valaranTtl. as SUuwon a... I Hadoipa. p. t t I I i 1 1 II ; t Holla Ita. lb 4 bale, p 4 ToUla. NEW VORlf. I Wmbasna. Ib 4 AB.H.O.A E O'N.III c... 4 14 4 1 I 11 3 I 1 10 4 I 0 I 1 0 0 1 Burnt. If ... 4 OHobartan, rt 4 0 Doris. 2b... . 4 IFIMrnar sa. 4 1 Merkls. lb.. 4 CIhrt. 3b... 4 OftawUr'as. cf4 t Me?ars. a.... 3 OMaibawaa, I 0-Orant 1 Scuausr. a. . . 4 It II 17 14 1 - Totala 14 I i; Batted for Matnewaon tn eighth. Cincinnati 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 3 l- New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hlta: lleraog, Merkle, Oroh. Three-base lilt: Burna. stolen basea: Bodge re, Fletcher. Earned runa: Cin cinnati, 8. !nuble playa: Rodgera. Heriog. ahd Mollwlta. Struk out: By Hchauer. 1: by Hale, 3. Hlta: Off Mathewson. I, off Schauer, 2 In one Inning. I'mpires: Byron snd Eason. ' flelrllnir allowed New York to go In the lead whll some hard hlttlnr per mitted the vlaltora to Increaae the score In the ninth and win, 7 to 4. Fisher, who relieved Plch In the fourth, held Cleve. land to three hits, two of which were siratchce Score: lT.KVVEI.AND. NEW YORK. . AB H O A E AB.H.O.A.E D,..,..'. a a 4 I nrnnk. rf ft 1 I 0 0 rscbinpa. aa a a a a v I Malael. lb... 4 I Pipp. lb.... IHIsh. cf.... OHartaall. If. Ii Boone. Ib. . IHasaoay. . opih, p f'bapniaji. aa I Uranay. If... 4 Kirka. lb ... 4 Smith, rf ... 4 I Barbara. Ib. I NEW YORK, July 12.-At a special meeting of the National league, called by President Tener at the leagne'a head quarters here today, the rule making the player limit twenty-one for each club, which remained In abeyance since It was proposed last December, waa unani mously adopted. All the club presidents were present. No players under suspension will be Included in the list of "disabled players" for whom, other pi ay ere can be substi tuted, but the rule has been made suf ficiently elastic to enable a club not to be crippled In playing strength through any of Its team members being injured or rendered useless from a playing stand ard through illness. A suspended plajcr must be counted in fhe twenty-one limit and tho only re course for a club in such a case Is to appeal to th National commission for his reinstatement. The case of Catcher Larry McLean of the New York Na tionals waa discussed In connection with this rule. Following la the new rule governing' the transfer of players to the disabled lint: One Request to have player's name transferred from th active to th "dis abled" list shall be certified to the pres ident Of the league by the president of the employing club within forty-eight hours after Injury occurs and such re quest shall state the nature of the play, er's dlablllty and when and where In curred. e Two A player placed on the 'disabled'' list will not be allowed to participate as a player in a championship game for ai least ten 1 10) consecutive days. Includ ing the day of hla Injury. During auch period, however, the player will . be al lowed to act aa coacher. Three The names of all players cer tified as "disabled" shall be officially bulletined to the club presidents. Nrf has struck out 16l men in twenty games Tip Tops Win Last From the Buffaloes BUFFALO. N. Y.. July 12. Brooklyn won the la.it game of the series here to day, 9 to 4. The Buffalo pitchers wore Ineffective in the early stages, the vis itors gaining a nine-run lead by the aixth Inning. Hal Chase scored Buffalo's only runs when he tripled to center In the sixth with the bags full and came In later on a wild pitch. Score: R.H.E. Brooklyn 3 01 03200 0-9 1 1 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0-4 1 Batteries: I'luejacket, Walker and Si mons: Ford, Marshall and Lafitte, Blair. Nowka Proves to Be Strikeout Artist MAJOR SCOUTS WATCH TERRE HALITE SOUTHPAW TERRE HAUTE. Ind.. July 12.-Arthur Nepf. left-handed pitcher for th local Central league club, who set a 'league record Friday when he struck out sixteen men. la being watched by major leaguo couta, who are now in Terre Haute. INLAND, Neb?, July 12,-Speclal.) Joa Slick's hall team of Hanson was easily defeated Sunday, 9 to S. Nowka of In land struck out twelv men. Score: R.H.E. Hanson 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0-3 6 S Inland 4 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 - 12 0 Batteries: Slick and Slick; Nowka and Nowka. Umpire: Kearney. Southern Association. Atlanta, 2-2: Memphis, 1-4. Both games seven innlnca by acreement.) Birmingham, 0: Chattanooga,-. Mobile, 3; Nashville, 2. "latfppenlicimer" snd Hart, Schaffncr Marx SUITS rTi Pl S iV jSa.' 2 uri a llAratad . a 1 Ftahac. 0 Totals It 37 14 I - 1 Totals II 10 17 M I a I riavaland 1 0 1 'i 0 0 I 11 I New York 0 1 1. 0 0 0 o J 2-1 Two-bae hits: 0"NiH. Smith. PlT-P. Pecklnpaugh, High. Three-baa bit: Peckinpaugh. stolen baees: Clturnian. Boone. 'kniblo play Southworth to ilarstad to Hnrbare. Hlta: Off Plnh, 5 In thre innings, non out In fourth; off l'"irr. 3 in six innings. Bases on bnlls; Off Haratad. 4; iff Pith. L Hit with pitched ball: By Harsiad 1 Fisher). StrucK out: Bv Harstatl. I; by Pieh. i by Flaher. S First baae on err-.ira. Cleve land. 1- New York, 1. Vmplrcs: Dlneen and Nullln. Senators Trio CbJraaro. ' CHICAGO. July 12. Manager Row land courtoay coat Chicago tolay' game. Washington winning the final con test & to 3. In the third Inning tiandll wrenched hla ankle, swinging ut a ball and Rowland permitted Williams to fin-i-h tinr.dti turn at bat and allowed Oandil to resum hla poaltlon In th fifth In th field In the fifth Inning Oand'l made a double which aent the winning run aeroei the p'ate after two wer out. Hcorw: ... WASHINGTON. CHICAGO. AB H OAS AB. H O. A B Moallar rf . ft (ITlnn!4. ef.. I I 4 0 0 1 foatar. Jb. . , I til OWaavar. aa . 4 4 I'B.V Ollina, 4lf 1 Wichita Comes for Five-Combat Series Tit WVhlta Woivea, under the man agement of Ham Patterson, lute of St. Joseph, will t tn Omaha for a flv- aan.a . . i . . alarfllnir t I v." Tu,n rf.ii. bis header are carded tn tha series, on Fbok., if... lit vFaumttr. la. 4 on Wedmsday snd the other on Thurs- ul;J" 14 Kiac i day. This is the result of'thre post- oaiwily. lb! I ill t-ik. a.... pomd games on th. last trip of the J J k'i'p . Wolves to Omuha. The game Tuesday hw. p I i I lKu.il. p. . I k-III he ki irta.i at S nVln,lf an.l th. Johiuoif p. t IWolfsang. p. I ganu-s Wednesday and Tliurfday at 3 1 Total. ... a T it 12 i Totala 94 3t u 3 I It O'clock. R.H E ...1 4 3 .bV HID I Touts ... . trt 1 Tatala.,.,.1 'ainlth out, hit by ballad ieJ St. Loula 3 0 0 0 0-2 Boston 0 0 0 1 I iwwapertty. A Booster day. tha daU of ,' . Two-base nita: Moras, rather ktoU-n .kuh' v... - . " "' bases: i Hujrglna, Ooady. . First so on mhloh has no ter. named, will It hld !,,r0r: St. Louia. Haai. on ball. Off III th Woatera league in tna near fu.1 Salle. 3. . ff Rudolph. 1. Struck out. Bv tur as a pan ef ONalll's program to fu. ; i-y Kurtoiph. I niplr TUf boost the game. tefttaa I Jot Tlra. "Steve ' Regan, th Cornell twlrler. who aa put oft the syuaJ in ml'btu n for breaking training rutee. wlT join the 0 Tigera In few days. ecoi se.'ond game I T Iil t Hsssine. Jb. 4 4 1 Mi' Hn.har. It . 1 4 lit.. SU.. .41 I Jaill.r. la... ft 111 t ocll I' t I I Su'lar. ta. l I 1 l'Ut. if .1 I Wilaoa of . I I tt.ua.iil. lb 4 3 1 1 O.STN AS U O il rf ... ft I I Anaerlran Assoelalloa At Milwaukee Columbua Milwaukee Batterie: Columbua. O'Tool and Cole man; Milwaukee. aha'kleford and Bran- Ion. At Minneapolis . . R.H E lawiiaville .I' 0 Mlnnaapulia 0 4 9 batteries: Loulsvtlhs. Mlddletun ami Clemens; Mlnnespolia, Harper and Sulli van. Ten Uinlnsa At St. Paul R H E Indliinauolia J.. - 3 11 0 , hi Paul ".... U i Batteries: Indianapolis, Burk an-1 Ooa . sett; rt. tau!. Steele and Ulenn. , At Kansas City- R H E . Cleveiund .3 0 Ksiis.a it y 11 1 hattert: inajs; K it.tt.il for llandll In third. i Waahingtop 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 Chicago 1 - Two-baae hit: Oandil. Stolen basea: E. Collins, H.'halk. Blackburn (3), Lei bold. Earned runs: Chicago, 2; Washing ton, a. Bases on balls: Off Klepfer. 4; oft Shaw, : off Ruwtell, 3: off Wolfgang, 1. , Hits: Orr Klrpfer. 1 In on and two third Innings; oft Kuawella, 4 In the Innings; off Wolfgang, 2 In four and on thlrd innU'gs: off bhaw, In seven and two-third Innings. Hit by latched ball: Moellar. Struck out: By Shaw, S. by Klepfer. 1; by Russell. 1; by Wolfgang. 2. I mpires: Wallace and Connolly. N Cleveland. James and Bill-1 Gno. 4. Vadlaon, a. city. Bsgaa and Alexander. maA Uareo tuts un. Ovneva Defeat a Maveltaoa. MADISON. Neb.. Jirlv 12.-Bpnlal ft Gnoa defeated siadlnon on th hoitM dia mond yetardv aflorrroon. ft to 4. Hits ttvnoa. ID; Madison, 10. Struck out: iy i liarnqiuac. I by Ballou, 4. tva-ror' I'uuir ana irun Into B.V.D. Means "Back To Nature" ature intended the body to be free and unconfinea not trussed up in tight- fitting underclothes that shut s off the air. Loose Fitting B.V.D. lets the air at your body, cooling it. Firmly insist upon seeing the B. V. D. Red Woven Label, and firmly refuse to take any Athletic Underwear with- out it. Then you'll get properly cut, correctly made, long-service underwear. On every B.V.D. Undergarment i ewed Thit JbJ Wwom Label Vrnoa liiuu (Pat. V. t. A. 4-IM7- 0-U Ul (1.00 aa apaar a tua .V. D. Caat Cat tTaaa. ahttB) sa Haas Prawafa. 90s an 1 ts Caswas, trmd$ VaW Car. V. $, Iks. 00. east fmgm Caaaaao) B.V. D. Compart New York. J