Bringing Up M1J1 H II , IgRCETIT M iJ COU.V J U( jJIkllT MINI I rUu YOOSe OTTHH. I I E 5!Jf2S? 1 P(OOHU6T I MUSICIAN! ? -I WH6M OirTr MOCtfE - IfLi-J (. - V V-s. XV AHlMtCOOO PTfH1 1 V"ttf& iL WOLVES MAKE ONE HIT OFFEYERDON Omaha Twirler DoeB Not Allow a Man to Reach Third Bate and Wins Easily, 4 to 0. FORSYTHE HITS A HOME RUN With Mr. Barney Everdon bowling along In his slickest vein the Wolves were !duck soup for Omaha yesterday. Inas much as Barney allowed the sad and 'disheartened Wolves who had Just lost five straight games but one measly Ingle, the -to-0 victory was a cinch. Mr. deist, the twlrler who lost the gams, was the young man who poled the lame hit off Everdon. Gelst did the work in the fifth frame, but It didn't do him or Ma team mates any good. Three tlmea a iWlchlta athlete managed to scramble as far am second, but nary one could wander as far as third. In fact, nary one of them even tried It. On the other hand, the Rourlree dug vv the old hammer and put the game on Ice In the opening stansa. Breen opened with a single and after Smith had wlftffed - irnravth busted one over the right field wall. Krueger was safe a eoondi later on Brltton'e error and Ernie counted when Krug whanged a triple to center. . A fourth mark was chalked up In the fifth for goid measure. Wialett vnM aafe 'on Hosp's error and was aortfloed to second by Everdon. Be registered n Breen's hit to center Mix with Cmplr. Umpire O'Brien worked his first game in Hmfthb miiI rierformed with eonetder- r-Ta- Ha hmtled thai earoe through In an hour and a halt and made hl de- ntalnna rmltjk eredttaJbljr. In the sixth O'Brien had a brief tnlxtrp with Ham Patterson. Mr. Hosp iiaa just been called out at first and he entered . .t fihtontlnna. O'Brien disliked the na ture of the objections and the manner In which they were promulgated, so he slipped Mr. Hosp the gate. This aronaad the Ire of the fiery Patterson and a ninnta latar ha was admonished to foV- low the path of- Mr. Hosp. Patterson topped long enough to break a perrecuy hat. mat IT SO. take a drink of wninr and nerform the other usual maneuvers of a ball player Jus fired from a combat before wending his-dreary way to the well-known shower tunn, Rosrkn Star In Field, Th arnma vesterdar was ovtte a sight and the few fans present certainly had their money's worth. Past, snappy field ing characterized the entire battle. Whalen, Breen and 8ehllebner were espe cially busy In making sensational plays. All three players were of valuable asalst .ance to Everdon In pitching his one-hit game. Today two games are carded. The first one will start at S o'clock. Score: OMAHA. AH. 1U 1. O. ...4 1 IS ... S 0 0 4 ..s i 2 a ...4 1 0 1 ... 4 o j o ... 4 0 0 12 ... S 0 1 i ... 3 1.0 t ...2 0 0 0 A. 'Breen, 2h. Smith. If IForsyihe, rf Krueger. o Krug, 3b iS'-hllehner, lb.. Thomason. cf.., Whalen, s Kverdon, P Totals 80 4 7 27 WICHITA. 14 AH. R. H. O. A. E. Iloche, lf-ss.... Vox, cf Patterson, lb.., Griffith, lb ... 3 ... 4 ... 3 ... 1 Tyrteman. rf... .. 3 Brltton. 3b 2 lingp, 8S 8 tMUitliern, If 0 Charles, 2b 3 White, c 3 Crist, P 3 Total 27 1 24 12 Omaha Runs 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Mita 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 Wichita Runs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fl Hits 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Home run: Forsythe. Three-base 4 -7 00 0-1 hit Krug. stolen base: Krug. Saorlrlce hits: Kverdon. Smith. Double plays: Ureen to Whnlen to Sohllebner. f'hnrleg to Hosp to Patterson. Heist to Griffith. Left on basex: Omaha, 6; Wlohlta, 6. Struck out: llv Everdon. 1: by Ovist. 1. Bases on balls: Off Everdon. : off Oetfct, I Wild pitch: Uelst. Time: 1.30. Umpire: O'Brien. I LI.VK9 LOSE TO DES MOINES Ran ok Both Sides Made ia First losing. DES MOINES. Ia., July 11 Bills' home run. scoring a man ahead of hi m In the first Inning, gave Des Moines enough runs to defeat Uncoln, 2 to 1. Score: LINCOLN. All. K H. A. E. Wolf. If McOafflgan. ss... 11. Kchrelber, cf. Mrlntyre, rf Williams, lb Yantx, c l.h.yd. 2b Daley, 3b Morse, p ... 2 Totals 32 l s DES MOINES. AH. It. If 24 II O 2 0 Hahn. rf Hunter, cf.... Bills. If Jones, lb Hartford, ss. Kayer. 2b .. Tannehlll, 3b. Hieen, c (iilliKan, p 4 U 1 . 4 ... 2 .. 4 .. 4 .. 2 .. 2 .. S ... 2 Totals . 2 7 27 7 1 1 incoln ..' 1 0 0 n 0 (i A 0 o 1 1 it n -M inea 1 0 i 0 0 4 0 M I liiine r-.in: Htl'.u. SM'ri!:ie h't: Bills. 8'ulin I kjitf: I.Jann, I miry, hi. la. Lt:t vn baau. Lincoln. 4; !. Moines. i Father Standing of Teams WKST. I-lOAGUn. I It ATI. L.QAQUE. W.UPct. W.UF.t Pen Moinaa4 W .tf3 Phila. 3" 33 .iC Denver 42 SI Chl.-ago in M .Ml Lincoln .t'21 ft. Ioulv...4l M .! Omaha R9 37 .614 Hrooklyn ...W S .K14 Topeka ; S8 .3 Pittsburgh . 87 .&'7 Ploux tlty-.S! 42 .4-'Sj New York. ..S3 id .4 3 Ht. Joseph.. 3 41 .417 Cincinnati ..83 37 .4t Wichita. tl 44 AA Boston 33 43 .4H4 AM EH. UEAOl'E. W.UFot Chlcnso . . . .60 yt M FED. U2AC.UE. W.Ul'ct. Pt. Lmils....44 31 .ST Kan. Clty...4o S3 .&M Chk-airo ....44 31 Boston 4 27 .830 Detroit 47 31 .MV New York..4 SS A13! Pittsburgh .40 35 .Ml Wash an S .4731 Newark ....40 36 .633 Pt. Louis.. ..29 45 .3021 Brooklyn ...81 4J .4'J3 I'hlla. 2S 47 .373 Buffalo 32 47 .4"3 CTeveland ..27 47 .3051 Haltlnxre ..27 48 .8. AM Ell. ASSN. I STATE UTAOUE. W.UPct. W.lPrt. Indlanaplls 46 35 .WWiBeatrice ...33 17 .635 Bt. Paul. ...46 85 .MS!Hastlngs ....to 24 .63S Cleveland ..39 36 .630! York II 29 .42) Kan. City. .40 41 .44i Palrbury ...21 27 .417 jHinneapus a w ,h Ivoulsvllle .89 41 .4S Milwaukee .33 42 .4771 Columbus .31 i .893 Yesterday's nesalts. WESTERN I.FlAatm Denver-St. Joseph, wot grounds. I.lneoln, 1; Ps Moines, 2. Topekn, 8: Kloux City. 4. Wlohlta, 0: Omaha, 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston, 7-S; Cleveland, 3-6, New York, 2-10; Detroit. -S. PhUadelphia, 0 Chicago, 7. Washington, 3-fl; St. Ix)Uls, 2-S. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago, 8: New York, 4. Plttjburgn. 8-! Boston, 1-T. ft. Louis. 0: Phlladplphia, i Cincinnati. 6; Brooklyn, 1. PElDERALi LEAGUES. Brooklyn, ; Baltimore, 5. Newark-Buffalo, rain. KsjiSH City, 1! Pittsburgh. 0. Chicago, 2; St. Louis, a AMECRICAN ABSOCXATION. Colwmbns, 2; Milwaukee, . Ixiulsvtlle. 3; Minneapolis, 4. Indianapolis. 2; Bt. Paul, 7. NEBRASKA STATE L.BAOUE. Hastings, 1 Beatrloe, . Falrbury-Tork, no game. Gaines Today. Western League Denver at St. JoKeph, Ltnooln at Des Mornes, Topeka at Sioux City. Wichita at Omaha. National League Chicago at New York, Pittsburgh at Boston, St. Louis at Phila delphia, Cincinnati at Brooklyn. American League Boston at Clnveland, Hew York at Detroit. Philadelphia at Chicago, Washington at St Ixmls. Federal League Brooklyn at Baltimore, Newark, at Buffalo, Kansas City at Pitts burgh, Chicago at St. Louis. Struck outl By Ollllgan. 2; by Morse, 6. Bases on balls: Off (HlllRan. 2; off Morse. I. Double nlay: McOafflgan to Williams to Daley. Tims: 1:37. Umpire: Van Syckle. IOTJX WIT OI'T 1! THE TE3VT1I Topeka Evens One-It a. Lead In the Ninth, hnt Loses Game Later. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. July 13. -Topeka evened a one-run lead In the ninth but the cnampions wu in uia ivmii y a. score of 4 to Score TOPriKA. AB. R. IL O. 2 1 o 11 4 4 0 o A. 3 4 0 2 0 4 0 8 t 0 Cochran, 8b . 6 0 0 1 0 1 ? 1 1 i a o 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tralnor, lf..-...- fi Mayer, id., . Jackson, rf 3 Lattimore, 2b 4 Dell, cf 4 Monroe, o. ........... 4 Sanders. P...... 2 O rover, p 1 Totals 87 8 S 28 19 SIOUX CITY. AB. R. II. O. A. E- Cooney, 2b 4 1 1 Z Davis, rf. 8 1 1 1 Callahan, ss 6 12 1 Lejeune, cr t y l b Kane, lb S 0 0 11 Hensllng. 3b 6 0 3 1 Davidson, If 2 0 0 1 Crosby, e 4 117 Kelley, p 2 0 10 D. Clarke 0 0 0 0 Boothby, p..... 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 4 10 29 12 0 Hostlck out, bit by batted ball. one out when winning ruo scored. Batted for Kelley In the ninth. Topeka 0 00020001 01 Sluux City 1 00020000 14 Two-base hits: Iejoune, Dell. Cochran. Sacrifice hits: Davis, Kelley, Lejeune 2. Stolen buses: Hensllng, Davidson. Iouble play: Cochran to Lattimore to Mayer, Innings pitched: By Barulors, eljm nu one-third; by Qrover, one and twi thlrd; hi- Kelley. nine; hy Boothby, one. Hits: Off Sanders, H. off Orover, 1; off Kelley, H: off Boothby. 2. Bases on balls: Off Sanders, 4;' off Grover, 1; off Kelley, 2. Htruck o.it: By Sanders, 2; by Kelley, 7. 1'assed ball: Croxby. Hit by pltohed ran: ry j-nnaers i 'avis, rvans.i Time: l:64i. I'mpire: Cuslck. HOERR AND JONES IN ST. LOUIS PLAY QUALIFY ST. LOUS, Mo., July IS. Victories to day In the semi-finals qualified Roland Hoe it and Drummond Jones, both of Bt, Louis and doulaea champions, to play in the finals of the central states tennis tournament scheduled for tomorrow. The men defeated by the St. Ixiulsans wero the doubles champions of Oklahoma. Hoerr defeated Eugene Monett, T-6, 4-, a-S. It- c anil Jonea defeated Paul rwtr. km rough, -7, 0-6, M. -2. -4. Hoerr qualified to play Monett by de- f eating W. S-S, -2. H. Bowman this morning. Reatured Hand Health. "I was shk for fjur years with i stomach trouble." writes Mrs. Otti ' Gani. Zani svllle. O. "I loat weight an I , fe'.t so weak that I almost nave up hope ; of being rurecl. A 'liend told me about : f hsmhrrlain's TsMet.. and alnce uln! , tv.o hr.i'lrs cf thtin I ha e luen a well omin,'' Oitaiiibl ery wnsrs. Ad j vcuuen.tlil. TTTR TVFFi : Copyright, International News Service. MACK'S BATTERS EASY JOR SCOTT Only Thirty Athletics Face Chicago Pitcher, Who Shuts Oat Mack Squad. SCORE, SEVEN TO NOTHING CHICAGO, July 13 Only thirty Ath letics faced Pitcher Scott today, while Chicago pounded out seven runs In the first two Innings off Crowd 1 and won, 7 to 0. Three double plays by the Whlto Sox Infield wrecked the Philadelphia openings up to the seventh, when Lajole's two-base hit and Mclnnls' single put two Athletics on the lines for the only Umo In the game. Scott fanned the three pinch hitters Mack sent up. Knowlson, who worked the last six innings for Phila delphia, allowed only two hlta Score: Pl!ILADKr,PHIA PHK'ACKJ. All.H.O.A.E AH.H.U.AK Murphr. rf.. 4 1 OTitlhoM rf.. I UWMvor. n.. 4 1 0 I I J Strunk. cf ... I 1 I f!nn. It.. 4 0 ; fe hani, SI).. I 1 I-aJolo. lb. .. I 1 MclnnH. lb. I 1 I l.anp. e 1 0 0 OR. Collins, lb 4 1 OFournlrr. lb. 1 I 1 ; Cnlllm. rf. I (I lFalBih, If.... 4 1 Ortrrmlk. c... I I 4 I 0 4 0 I 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 MnAvojr. c. 1 J Heffner, o. .. 0 Knnf, m I Oniarkhrn. lb I' Scott, p I 0 4 ToUlt I'rowvll, p... 0 .29 t 37 I S Know Hon, p. 1 llrl 1 llnlir 1 Malona .... 1 Total! 29 B 14 14 I Batted for Crowell m third. Batted for McAvoy In eighth. Batted for Knowlson In ninth. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Chicago 2 5000000 7 Two-base hits: Blackburne. Lajole. Stolen base: E. Collins. Earned runs: Chicago. 8. Doable plays: E. Collins to Weaver to Fourinler, Weaver to Fournler, Blackburne to E. Collins to Courtlier. Strunk to Crowell to Lapp to Kopf. Rose on errors: Chicago, 2. Bascsj on balls: Off Scott, 1; off Cowell.l; off Knowlson, 1. Hits: Off Crowell, 7 In two Innings; off Knowlson, 2 In six Innings. Strurk out: By Scott. ; by Knowlson, 2. Um pires: Connolly and Wallace, Divide Double-Header. CLEVELAND, July 13 Cleveland and Hofclon divided to double-header today, Boston taking the first, 7 to 3, and Cleve land the second, 6 to 5. Errors allowed Boston's victory, while Chapman's slnplc, Oraney's sacrifice and Klrke's single ac counted for Cleveland's winning tally. Wild throws by MlU'hell gav Boston Its five runs In the second content. Score, first same: CI.EVBI.AND. BOSTON. All. H. O A r. AB.H.O A K. Rmithw'Tl. rf 4 1 1 0 OHnoprr rf. .. 0 I t Chapmkn, 4 1 I Giauey. If... 4 14 Klrkx. lb.... 4 1 11 3 l.Ianrrln, M . 1 1 1 1 0 Ogpoakar, rf. . 1 1 0 0 0 CO.In.r. lb... 4 t 11 4 0 0 I I,wl. If. .. I 1 A 0 1 I Oardnrr, lb. 4 1 I 1 0 1 i Hirrr. ib . .. 4 (I 1 4 S 8 i Thomas, r... 4 1 I I A 2 IRuth, p 14 14 0 0 0 Total'.. ...44 1 IT 14 1 ; J J J i Wnitnni, lb 4 1 S i "'N'11'- c--i i I j .Hammond'! too Totals 13 I t7 II I Hattivl for Barbare In ninth. Cleveland 0 0 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 S Boston 0 2002000 37 Two-base hit: Klrkn. Home run: Chapman. Base on balls: Off Walker, I. lilt by pitched hell: I. y Ruth, Walker. Struck out: By Walker, I. First base on errors: Cleveland, 1; Boston, 8. Umpires; Nail In ami Dineen. Score, e-ond game. CLBHEI.AND. BOSTON. AH.H.O.A.E AB.H.O.AB Routhw-h. ill I 1 (liiLPman, Mill Oran;, If... 4 1 I Klrka. lb.... S I 10 0 0 Hooper, rf. .. I I 1 Jjinvrln, as., 6 4 Offpeakar. c(.. t 0 OOalnar. In... 4 A OLawlr, If.... 4 1 O'taMnrr. Ib. 1 t OW.njier, lb.. I 1 0 Rarrjr, 9b.... I I ICady, 1 0 Ocarrlgaii, e. 1 0 OMaya. p 1 4 b lonard, p.. I ; Smith, rf ... 4 Marhara. Ih. 1 Wmlvftna. tb 4 rVKrlll. a... I Mil. hall. p.. I Jonea, p 0 Morton, p. ., 0 Miamruond 0 Total 14 11 27 11 I ToUla 11 11 S Batted for Jones in eighth. Cleveland 0 0140000 1-4) Iloeton 0 0 0 0 S 0 2 0 05 Earned runs: Cleveland, 4. Two-base hlta: Wambsganss, Barry. Hits: Off Mays, T In four Innings: off Leonard, 4 In four and one-third Innings: off Mit chell, 4 In six and one-third Innings; off Jones, 2 In one and two-thirds inning; off Morton, none In one Inning. Bases on balls: Off Mitchell, 4: off 7ones, 1; off I-onard, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Leonard .Barbarel. Struck out: By Mit chell, 2; hy Jones, 2; by Morton, 1; by Mays. 8; by Ionard, 2. Base on errors: Clsveland. 1; Boston, 1. Umpires: Dlneen and Kallln. Tanks and Tigers Divide. DETROIT. July 11 New York and De troit won and lust, today, the Tlgvre tak- tng tba first game, 3 to 2, and the Yan leea the second, 10 to 8. Coneleakle was In line form in the first conest, allowing enly four hits, two of Owaan, combined with errors In the eighth Inning, gave the visitors thstr two HOorea. In the sec ond Inning of this game Crawford, first up, tripled cn the firm dtc4i and Vesj-h hit ths first ball dellverul to bun for a home run. Five Detroit pitchers were ueed In the seoond gamx and Dauss was the least effective. The Tigers got away with a good lead, but New York tied It up and w on out (n the seventh on three singles, a double, a three-bagger and a sarrifl.: hit. Srn, first game: SEW VOHK. DBTROtT. AB H O A E AB.H.O. A Cook, rf .... I 0 OVItl, I s 1 llitb. rf r-ktnpa. aa I Malsal. lb... I Hipp, lb .... I 4 IK .16. I tb... 4 I 4 0 I I ; i I 0 Young, 1 bObb cf. 1 0 Crawford .. 4 rf I I'M. cf 4 0 OVaach, If ... I ' Harlull. If.. 4 I'Buma. la. .. I 4 II li- on.. Ib... I ' Nunamakr. a I I ( buck, aa.... 14 4 1 bpakar, .... I t I 1 'CuraiMkla. p 4 1 , Warnnp. p I ponovan. 0 0 4 0 Totals M III II I 4 4 Mullln baun,aa Tntala ... II 4 14 10 Hatted V Warhoo In elirhth Mated for Cook In elithlh. I New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 I J I trolt 0 1 I 0 0 A 0 Two-tape hits: I'nhb tit. Veach. Three '; lilt, t iavtford Heine run: ai h Hioin bake. I lii. I'aki-r. iHjjo'e plav : I'lpp to I'e' Hin aus.i Klrrt tiaa- :i inrs: Nf ui-k. I Ilea' i.n bslla of, I'm fieni, i, ; iff U Rrnop. 6 II, la: ' f riiop, ! in rr n iri.l ma . off I c no- S i. r.ni f In ( ne Inn'irj litrU' k out Ktr Cuveleskle. 4. by Warhop. 2. by Donovan. OMAHA. WKDNESMV. JULY 14, a f. Umpire: 0'I.oughlin and Hildebrand. Boore, wx'oiid game. NEW YOKK. 1'KTHOIT. AH.H O.A E AH II O A T. Ckok. rf OVItl, Jb 4 4 1 Psuniu, tb. 0 KnvAtia. Sb. 1 1 0 1 Young. ?h. .. I It 4 l nbb i I . I 4 0fmf.r.1. rf 4 1 I Miliil, lb... PlM. tb Uullln. lb... High, rt .... Vrf. rf Hinull. If., poon, tiu.. WWDffT c. Col, p bbwkr. p.. 0 ''h. If . Hnriui. lb... 0Miih. Oltakn-. c... OHtttnnit. o. 1 Ptlhur. p ,. OOldhAin. p. - PlllM p.... p ... ltorMr, p.. MrK I II 0 t 0 a 1 l o I 0 0 0 0 II 0 0 0 4 4 4 TeUls It 1 17 14 Total! 3 III II I Batted for Oldham In sixth. Hailed fur Siecn In elnVith. New York 1 3 0 1 0 3 4 0 O-l Detroit 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 2-8 Two-bane hits: Cook, Khawkey (21, Crawford, Bums, Stallage. 'itireo-base hit: t rie. Stolen Iwses: Houiimn, Hlh, Cron, Cobb, Crawford 12). learned runs: New York. 8; lx-tixilt, r, Duubie plays: Kaunian ti Hoone to I'lpp, MhIw-1 to Uauinan to Mullln, oiing to Burns to Bush, Bush to Hums. Klrst Ihihr on errors: New York, I ; Detroit, 2. Khmck on balls: Off Dubuo. 2! off Cole, 3; off Shawkey, 7. lilts: off Dulmc, i In two IniiUiHH; off (Hdliam, 6 in four Inning's; off Hallux, 6 In one Inning; olf Steeu, 1 In one inning; off Boehlcr, 1 in one In ning; off Cole, 3 In one and two-thlids innings; off Shawkey, 6 In seven and oniv thlrd innings. rHnuk out: By Public, 2; by (.Mdham, 1; by Boehler, 1; by Shawkey, 4 Umplree: Hlldebrand and O lxu;riliii. Senators Win and Lose. ST. IX1U1S, July 18. Hoehltng won Ihe first game of a double-header lor his team today, 8 to 2, and then Walter Johnson foupht a losing pitchers' duel with Wellman and the Washington Ian wore shut out. Tho visitors scored the winning run of tho first game in the eighth Inning after St. Ixmls tied tho soore in ine sevnntn. In tho second gamn the locals earned two of their three nuis on three sucoeSMlvn singles and Moellnr s error In the seventh Inning. Scoro, flmt game: WASHINOTON BT. It'18. AB.H.O.A B. AB. II O.A. B. Mncllar. rf. . 1 4 1 Oghotton, rf.. I 111 OAnatln. lb... 4 I 0 1 OHl.l.r. If.,,. 4 0 14 ll'r.lt. lb.... 4 110 OW'alab, rf... 4 114 OLaarr, lb ... 4 4 10 l liran, I 14 1 VHavsrald, .. 4 0 0 1 OJamM. p.... 0 0 I Koator, lb... 4 Milan, cf.... I Hbanka, If... I Qandll, b... 4 CoilDolly, 8b I Henrr, o. .. . I Wcllrl(l, n. I Soehllna, p. I 1 0 1 1 t a i i i ii 1 6 A(tnw 1 ToUla t 10 IT It iPwrrman p. 0 llowHJd ... 0 Ivrna, p. 0 Ualrympis , 1 0 1 4 4 ,r l. . . TfmU 41 T 27 II 1 Batted for Jajnee In filth. flatted for IVrryman In seventh. Batted for LeAen-ns In ninth, Washington 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 o 3 bt, Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 Two-base hits: Foster. MoBrldo. Stolen bane: MiIiltl Iknubli plays: l-nry to Lavan, James to Lavun to liary, Mueller to MoHrlde. First base on errors: Wash ington, 1 Bases on balls: Off Boehllug, 4; off James, 2; off eritix, l, Hiig; Off Jamea, 7 In five lnnlnas; olf Berry man, 1 In two innings; olf lverens, 2 in two lnnlnga Struck out: lly Bwelillng. 4; by James, 1; by T'erryma, 2; by Lovcrvni, 1. Umpires: Chill and Kvana. rtt,r second gamei Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 St. LouIm o 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 S Two-base hit: Moller. Earned runs: St. I-ouls, 2. Base on error: St. Ixnils. ' .Ui!. bK Pitched ball: Agnew. Struck out i By Johnson, 6; by Wellman, ft. Um pires: Evans and Chill. York Base Ball Head Says League to Go YORK, Neb., July 12.-(SpecJal Tele gram.) Notwithstanding the fact that President Miles of the State league denies the report that the State league will dis band, J. N. Klldow, president of the York Base Ball board, says: "League base ball will be abandoned after this week and the looal park will be dismantled unless an effort Is made to retain it for athlotto grounds.' BEATRICE, Neb.. July IS. Special ) There Is a possibility that the Nebraska State league might pull through until the close of the season, August 20. Dr. Q. II. Brash, one of the local directors, stated Monday evening that It all depended upon the attitude of York, which has an nounced that It would drop out of the league Thursday of this week. GRIFFIN WINS FROM CHURCH IN STRAIGHT SETS BAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 13.-0. M. Church of Princeton university, Intercol tefrlale champion, met defeat today at the hands of Clarence O riff In of San Francisco, doubles champion of the Pa cific northwest. In the Panama-Pacific exposition tennis championships here to day. Ortffln took the match In straights, -l, S-0. LONG-DISTANCE CHESS FOR CONVICTS AT SAN QUENTIN AN FRANCISCO. July 11 A corre spondence chess tournament between prisoners of San Quetln penitentiary and players of the Mechanics' Institute Chess club of Ssn Franiisco has been arranged. It was said here today. llaauploa Wlai A aether. HAMPTON. Neb., July U.-fPpeclal.) Hampton defeated Henderson Sunday by a score of 7 to 0. Score: B H.K i a a a a A a A A a k ! Hampton ... 0 1 J04000 0-7 U3 Batterlfs: Henderson. Oray, Wlnslof snd Campbell, llsinpion, lanlele and I'owers. 1'mplres, Trlatlanaen ao4 Chambers. Knar aiumark, InaHarallon 4 eree. Vuiir slonisr-h and bowels need cleaning out. Ir. King s New Life I'I'ls give quick li lief Only li,c. All druggists. Advtr- I ttaemenU Drawn for The Bee by George McManus CULLOP SHUTS 0U1 PITTSBURGH REBELS Visitors Score Their Lone Run in the First Inning on Pass and Two Singles. K. C. HURLER MASTER OF BOX riTTSnUROir. July IS. Pitcher Cullop for Kansas City uhut out nttslburgh here today, winning, 1 to 0. The visitors scored their only run In the first Inning on a pass and two singles, rittsburgh filled the basos In the second Inning, but Cullop tightened and retired the side. Score: U It. 10. Kaunas Cltv..l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 8 0 I'lttxlHirgh ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 6 1 Batteries: Kansas Cltv. Cullon and Brown; l'ltlsburgh, Allen, lleame and Berry. Tops Whip Terps. IIAI.TlMOllll .TnK- 18 Itmolclvn An. feated Haltltuore Imiay, 8 to 6. Bender pitched good ball up to the eighth Inning wrien no was nit all over the riclJ for rive runs. Moors: 11.11. K. Brook Ivn 0 00001 08 0 1 Baltimore ...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2-6 IS 2' Hatteries: Brooklyn, Flnneran, Seaton, Wlllxe. and 1-and; Baltimore, Bender and Owens. Whales Whip Terriers. ST. IXU1H, July 18. ChloBgo won a gruelling pitchers' battlo hejo today when In thn fourteonth Inning Ward Miller lost a ball hi the sun and two runners scored. Until tliat Inning no one had avorwl. Jackson walkeil, Mann singled and then I'ltcher Mendrl popped up an easy fly, which Miller dropped Blank allowed three litis In The fourteen Innings and 1 1 oriel rU Chicago .....0000000000 000 22 2 2 St. Louis. ...0 OOOOOOOOdOOO 0-4) 9 1 Hatter las: Chicago. Hendrix and Wil son; St. Louis, 1'laiik and Hartley. STECHER PLAYS SECOND BASE ON DODGE TEAM FREMONT, Neb.. July IS (Special.) Now that the fame of Joe Steeher, the Dodge wrestler haa become widespread since he defeated Charles Cutler at Omaha, July fi, datea for games with the Jodge base ball team on which Joe and Ms brother, Anton, play, are being eag erly sought by the teams In this section of the country. Joe plsys second base and Is said to be an adept at the na tlonal pastime. Tho Dodge team hss been scheduled for a game with the Fre inont team here August 1. American Association. At Mil wsukee Score: RUE ColumhiiR 2 0 1 Milwaukee 8 S 0 Batteries: Columbus, Curtis and Cole man: Milwaukee, Rhodes and Brannon. At Mlnneaoolls Score: R 1I.E Iiulsvllle 2 8 2 Mlnneapolla 4 9 0 1 1 . T . . , I rat'l 1 1 n 13.111. mw,A r1! n, . , Minneapolis, Williams, Ylngland and Uhantz. At St. raul Score: R.ILE Indlansnolls 2 8 1 St. Paul 7 12 0 Batteries: Indianapolis, Willis, Men and OoHsett; St. Paul, Williams and Ulenn, Johnann. Cleveland-Kansas City game postponed; wet giounos. McCook Defeats Bearer City. M'COOK, Neb., July 13. Bpeclal Tele gram.) McCook defeated Beaver City at McCook Sunday, 12 to 5. Beaver City was able to gather but four hits from Pitcher Oeorge. McCook haa lost but ono gams this season. Batteries: Beaver City Hugg and Warner; McCook, Oeorge and Smith. The more you know about cigars, the 1 1 To Tello '" -i :: i r Joe Adams Enters All-Western Tennis Tourney at Chicago Jos Adams, one of Omaha's crack ten nis players, yesterday sent In his entry to the all-western tennis tournament, which will be played at lke Forest, 111., In August. Adams will probably be the only Omahan to enter the western, as Harry Koch has definitely decided he cannot spare the time. Art Scrlhncr may go, but has not made up his mind yet. Adams hss also entered the Iowa tour nament at Des Moines. At Des Moines Joe will team with Ralph Towell In the doubles and Omaha tennis enthusiasts confidently expect this pair to carry away the double honors, as the famous teams of Sweet and Bradley and Branson and Young are broken up. That the Omaha lads will get In the finals Is practically certain and It Is hoped thjat they will be able to win the championship. At Chicago Adams will not play In the doubles unless a partner Is secured f'-r him there. He has asked the mannre- ment of the tourney to provide him wl'.h a partner If possible. Several Omshana Intend to enter IVs Moines, Including Hsrry Koch and Mpllte Kennedy and Art Scrlbner. Koch and Scrlhncr will team In the doubles. Hreaka World's lterord. SAN FRANCIS4CO. July 12. Jack Ness. first baseman of the Oakland team of the l'aclfln Coast league, broke Ihe world's record for hitting In consecutive gsmes by hitting In his forty-first con secutive game ncre tooay. in previous! record of hits In forty consecutive games was made by Ty Cobb. 418 South SEMI-ANNUAL Clearance Sale The Talk of The Town And rightfully It should be aa we are offering greater values than ever be fore on our stock of high grade cloth ing, furnishings, straw hats, etc. For this week we will place on Rale a broken lot of suits that are our regular $25.00 garments. They are all from our regular etock and go this week spe cially priced All Our High Grade Straw Hats $5.95, la our clearance sale on all $7.50 and $8.00 Beach Suits. Regular $1.60 and $2.00 Arrow Shirts, now better you II lile ElTello. Itsthc"Know ing" Fellow who smokes EL TELL0 (? Cigars S u jwcsv vi r Fans and Smokers, here's an opportunity you'll appreciate: the man presenting ths greatest number of Cigar Hands by beptrmber 1 8, oi, will Jiven ns ticket to the World' I Championship Series of iawball Gsruei and all expenses of transportation to and from ths place where tlie garnet are played. To the one presenting ths id IsrgeM number of bauds $50.00 In cash 1 3rd largest number of bands f 30.00 in cash ( 4th largest number 2o go in rash. Two bsnds from Ijltle El Tello Clgart count si one from lugs 1 Telle. 5oo your Band SawO Sim gj rpr?! f Largs SUa 5c LL 1LLLU lOcandlSc McC(D BRADY CO., Dutributort, OMAHA All bands mutt be presented at our office not later than noon of September 1 8th. r3 REDS LOSE CONTEST IN ONE-INNING ROUT Four Safe Hits, a Sacrifice and Two Men Kit Contribute to the Slaughter. GAME ALMOST BREAKS UP BKATRICT5, Nob., July 13-t8peolal Telegram. V-Hastings lost to Beatrice, to 1. A misunderstanding of ground rules delayed the gsme several minutes In the first Inning, Manager Bennett threaten ing to take bis players from the field. Four safe hits, a sacrifice and two men hit by lMtehcr lleedlo netted Beatrice five runs In the first Inning. Score; IIASYINII BKATItirg AH. H .O.A K All II .O.A K. gnlllvan, aa. ft S 4 i Flllman', 2b I 0 1 I I Drown, Ih... I 1 It n l I'avno. If ... 4 I I 0 ' White. ... I 1 t OlUn.-k. H....4 1 I 1 i Nrr, rf I 0 1 0 I lluatar 0 ... 4 I Olxt. Ib 4 I I llvnnatt, rf . 4 i 1 Mi l aba. If. . I 0 4 Kriimm. lb.. 4 I 7 Uli h'nlnn. c 0 4 WeMal. if... 4I 1 )lRtn 2h. ... I 0 I 1 Mlranimrt, 3b. 1 1 1 Pwillf, p .. .4 1 n 0 1 llunlns, p.. 1 u 1 a Tolala 4 4 14 10 1 Tolala U 4 IT 11 1 HiiMliiiKK 1 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 H-l lies trice 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 -! Two-base bit: Weld'O. Three-case hls : Brown, Hrannsn. Sscrtfioe hits: Mi' Cube, Urown. Neff. Stolen tiiws: Ohst. Htanmin. Hhsi-s on bolls: Off Beedle, 2; off HiiKtdns, 2. Struck out lly Beedle, r; by 1 1 ukklns, fi. 1'asscil ball: Richard son. Hit bv jiltched balls: By Ueelle, nilinan, While. Muggins and Hnnnui. Tlnio: 2:07. I'mpire: Oreene. goalhern Assorlatlon, Atlanta. 4; Memphis, 2. New Orleans, 7; l.llle Hork, (. Blniilnuhani, S; Chattanooga, 2. Ten Innlmts. Mobile, 1: Nashville, 3. leth Street. price Palm $1.15 eUirrvv-ff: v f if m mi i III, r IM fa 1 '!, 1 ill,' w