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TUP; WY.r,: OMAHA, J lUiKNIiAY, JULY 13, VJIX
Bringing Up
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I
OIJAHA LOSES LONG
GAME; WINS OTHER
Sooxkei Mnsi Thinji Up in Thir
teenth and First Gme it
Dropped to Wichita.
SECOND GAHE EAST YICTOHY
Th doable-header atagod between
Omaha and Wichita yesterdey wa dl-
rldd, Wichita copping th opener, to
I, after thirteen Inning of mora or lea
ferocious battling, and the Rourke
gathering In tha second, to 1
Raymond Alexander wa sent In to
taka Hoffman' place. And Alex waa
the goat. In tha thirteenth lloep opened
with a double and went to third on
Charles' fir to Forsythe. Otirflth laid
down a hunt and Krueger mussed thing
up ao that Hoap waa saf and (Griffith
wont to aeoond. A walk, a couple of
bats and another error by Krueger netted
the other three i-tiae.
with Makee llaane Ru,
Artie Tbomaaon waa tha shining light
of the flmt inme. lie made eight put
euta In the field. Including one made
only bjr running; smaok Into the center
field wail, and poled three double, but
none of tha htta counted any run. Cy
Foraytha waa also smacking tham, mak
ing three hits and send ma; over three of
Omaha' run by ao doing. Kurt Smith
tnade a circuit clout In tha flrat game.
The aeoond waine waa a cinch. Cecil
Thompeon kept the hit moderately well
scattered while Baker, Southern and
Oelst were al leasy for the Rourkaa.
Thompson poled a doubt In tha sixth
which cleared a loaded runway and re
ulted In the dlsperaement of Southern.
Another double bill I carded for to
ay. Tha flrat game will start at t
o'clock, Score, flrat game:
'core, flrat game:
n. n.
If.
E.
0
0
0
0
0
. 0
0
0
Roche, If. ..
Fo. cf
Pattereon. lb.
Tyrteman, rf.
Hrttton. 2b. .
Hnsp. as.
t'harlra, lb. .
Irlftith. c. ...
t'oenran, p. .,
Brown, p. "...
14
Totala M
it ; a
OMAHA.
AU. R. H
7 1 1
I I 1
a i
o.
A.
4
.
0
1
4
0
Prm, Jb. ..
fmlth. If. ..
Koraythe. rf.
Krtiegrr, c 8 v I
Krug. 3b. ' Na
Tniienner, lb. 4 a
Thornaaun. cf. .... t 4)
Whaaan. aa 4 1
Hoffman, p t 0
r n
IK
1
0 K 8
-nator 1 0 0 0
.Uaandor. p. 0 ' ' l 0N
UI(x)ett t W 1 0 ' 0
ToUla 47 I II 3 II 3
HM1 for Uoffmaa In the eleventh,
hti for AlAiandrr In the thirteenth.
Wlfhlta-
Kuna. eSU0e04 t
Hlia.. a140ll0ll 1 H
.'n'aria
tuna. I 0300O30O 000O- t
una.. 111101800010 1-13
Home rim: Binlth. Two-baa hlta: Pat
tion. Hoap tti. t'tiarlra, Tydeman.
Thoinaaon tS, Brrrn, Kruvaer. rarrl--ce
hlta. BriUon. Kox. Ur.trith. Hoff.
man. Whalen. lft uo baa: WUhlla.
: Omaha. . Hlta: off Cochran, In
aix and one-third Inninaa; off Urown, I
In alx and to-thlrda liitilna; off Hoff
men. II In eleven InnlnKa; off Alran.l.T,
4 tit lu Inninaa. Ktrui K cut: By Coch
ran, t; by Bron. I; by Hoffman. 3
laira on balla: off hran, 1. off
I rown, I; off Hoffman ! Alexander.
1- lld pltchea: Hj Mn, 3. Hit
iy plfhed ball: By t . mih and
ttnalem; by Hroan Ku,, rl, by Hoff
man iTydrman. Time; t.ii. t'mplre:
ti bricn.
OMAHA.
AB. K. H. o. A 11.
H.
0
O.
Ill
I -ree ii, It .....
Mil. III. If
rtvevth. rf ..
K rut-ner, ...
Kriii, Jb
.itilrbnep, la
ri')oi,gn, rf ,
Vl.alcu, aa ...
Tt'onipeon, p...
1 I
louli
S3
10
V
. 8 ,
0
. 0
5
4
WICHITA '
A . K. II.
If
u
ilw lie. If ...
r ui, rf ..
l'un,rMn, lb
l tit man. rf
1 II IWU lu ..
Hi!', a ..i
Imrica. Ib . .
w if,, t
I -rift lib. e
liiKi r, p
K'l Lrrii,
lirlat. p ..
p :::::::: I
i
Tolal 81 4 I il U
Hun 0 0 0 1 0 8 3
Hl 0 1 0 I 1
X !-,;
0 - 8
1 n
: I 100000 34
" 8 I I 0 I 1
1hi-hm bit: Foreyth. Two-baa
hlta: Knr, fh'hlil,Der. Tbvuinaon.
VSiiiln, "in:rro. hi ittun. Roch, Hr,aj.
nfi lilt- Tri"nir,in. hacrlfwe flica;
Krua. GrU.'uh. Ixmi le plava: Hrem to
t- imrhiwr, Kfi to lro to Krhllcl.ncr.
I iLinFJop to Iv hlivbttvr, WhaWn funae
aiiGj lft on tuiH-a: Oma'ia, 4: V M ti
lia, . Hi' oil lnkr 7 In fi and one
C !rd ImiiIiik.-; tiff Southern, 1 In two
ihnda i-ini. otf u-iNt, f In two li
i!i.. tar,j. k out' Mr Thompeon. I
I ! on I', a: Off Tlionien. t; off
fii-r. 1. I t with r.(ubd blt; By
i""!m Whaloi. Tim: 1:40. ITra
via. tBi-iBn.
U.tBK HOLD TlirEK A DOWN
! rtty Wlu freaa Kawe ky rai
Two.
M-.l'X fTTT. !., July M.-'Tepper"
t-iark a tiht la the plocbe. holding
Father
aa
Topeka to 1 hUa, and Rloux City won,
4 to 1 Davla road fire hlta In five
trine to the Plata, Including two dotiblea.
Soore:
TOPBKA.
AB.
r'orhran, Sb 4
Viatirh, aa. 4
Trainer, If 4
Mayer, lb a
J ark aim. rf 4
Ittlmnre, Sb. I
fJrll. cf 4
TUvp. e I
Daehner, p. I
Fleher I
K. H. O. A. K.
0 0 8 1
13 13 0
13 10 0
0 0 4 1 0
0 0 3 0 0
0 1 S 1 0
0 0 10 0
0 17 10
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
1 24 "l
mx.
H. H. O. A. K
0 0 3 3 1
13 3 0 0
10 13 0
0 i a i o
1 1 10 o o
1 2 1 3 1
0 110 0
0 3010
0 0 0 0 0
4 II 9 i
Total 1
roux
AB.
Cooney, aa. i
lavla. rf 6
J. Clarke. 2b
1m Jeunr, ci 4
Kane, lb I
llenallna, lb 1
lavllaon, If i
onnlly, 0 3
C. Clark, p. 4
Totata 33
'Batted for Rappa in ninth.
Topeka 0 fl 1 1 0 0 0-1
Hloux City 09001030 4
Two-baae hlta: Iavl (3), Kane, I
Jeuiip. Thne-baae hit: Bostirk. rtacrl
flce hit: Mayer. J. L'lnrke (2). La Jaun.
Stolen ba-a: , llrnjflln' Kane. Double
play: 1 Jwune to LHtnnelly. Pdki on j
balla: Off Uaahnrr. 4. Mtrurk out: Ily I
Clark, &; by laahner, S. lilt by pltrhMl
ball: By Clark (Lattlmorel. Tlmn; 1:40. '
impirea: Abbott and Cuaack
BOOSTERS WIff MCfMWD U4MH
Defeat
Make kr
Seven-to-One
core.
DKfl MOINKfl, U., July 14 -De Molne
won the eeoond sune of the awtue by
bumihlnii hlta with paaaoa In the flrat
Inning. The score waa T to 1. Hcore:
AH. K. 1L
O.
3
4
A. E.
Wolfe, If
MvUarflsnn, aa..,
H. Hchrelber, cf.
Mi'lntyre, rf
yanta ..
. S
. 4
. 6
. 4
. 1
. 4
0 0
Wllllama, lb 4 0"
McAIUatrr, c 3 0
Lloyd, llh 4 0
laly, ab 4 o
It. Hohrelber, p. .... 0
Nerven, P I 0
Moraee 1 o
Totata
an i
11 34 10
lK8 MOINP8.
A B. R. H
.4 1 ' 3
.4 1 1
.4 I t
; o i
.4 13
.3 11,
.30 1
.40 1
O.
0 ,
A.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Malm, rf
Hunter, cf....
Mil. If...,
Jone, lb
Hartford, aa..
Hawyer, Sb. ..
Tanneiail. Wi'.
tiraiian c...
Thomaa, p....
Total
..) 7 11 17
Hat 11 fur Nan'Mnn In ninth
Hud lor Mflntyra li ninth.
Llnln 0 0 1 O U o 0
Ie Molnea ( 1 i) 0 0 0 0
0 0-1
0
Two-baae hlta: William m. IUM ft a,.
rtflt hue: liaj-tforU. '1 anncliill. Ur
hani. tMolen baae: Kttrr. lft on
baax: Lincoln. 18- tVe Molnea. J. Hlta;
Off B.' Bohrelber. 8 In one-third InntiiK.
ktnuk out: By Thomaa. I: by Narveaon,
1 N" O" balla: Off Thutnua, S; off
PJWtbr. 3; off Narveaon, 3. Paaaed
ball: MuAUlater. Time; la. t'mptre:
Van Hyekle. .
Stromboli Wins the
Suburban Handicap
NEW TORK. July It Strom boll won
tha euburban handicap on and a quarter
rol1 Belmont park today. Bam Jack-
on waa aeoond and rtbarpahootar third.
Tim 16 8-8.
. Th list of enUkes Included Auguat
Belmont' Stromboli and Top Hat. H. J,
MaKenal's Puckhom. winner of tha
Brooklyn handicap a year ago; R. T.
Wlleon's Tartar, who won tbe Brooklyn
handicap; W. J. Weber's Hodge, which
ran second In th Kentucky handicap;
the Oman Tree stable's Oatner, F. B.
Lemalre's Nora King, a P. Paraoti
Sharpahooter, J. W. Mraaerry's Addla M.
and T. J. O Urlcn a Ham Jacaaoa.
Borrow carried top weight with 138
pounda The race waa for aweepatake
with 15.00 added.
Aaaerlpaa Aeeewlatlaa.
At Kaiiatte City- R.H.E.
' IvveUml , , 3 8 1
Kannaa City 18 0
B&tUrlt-a. Cullnmore and lvoa-t; ban
dera ami Aleiander. Called end fifth ac
count rain
At lllnneapolla R.H Fl
I.oulavtlie t w jj j
lliiinnmiiolla 8 7 1
llitttrrira: Taylor and CrueelnV Ylng.
lln. liarprr. William and Ulianity.
t.tihimhiia-MMwaiikw. retnofMHl; rain
4ndlaiiapullavat. , Paul. poet poMd. rata.
, -, " "
Woatkera Aaeoelatlaa.
Nrw Oilmen. ; Little H.Hk. 8.
Hlrmlnxliain 3: Cliatinouaa, 8.
.Mobil. 4, Naahvlila. 4.
Allttiila-Mrninlua tallt-d end 3d; rain,
. kaa aaa Wife Meeaelle4.
.. DOUCI1ESTER. N.b., July 14.(Spe.
cial r-Roe Beaard. who auffared from a
broken heart because hi wife f.Ud to
fill an atipomtment to Inapect a flat with
hltn In iJnooln laat chirulay morning, and
left' with one Hadley, who was Seward's
beet friend, ha found hi wife and
"Kiada up.'
TiMwday morning a couple walked Into
Dorcheater on the railroad track from
tli direction of Crete, and were plannlug
to take a train weat. when Officer Parker,
eelti- that tbey anawared the deat rtptlon
of the runaway, arreeted them.
. Howard and his wife were reconciled,
aha signing aa affidavit before a Juattoa
of th peace that aha would not have
anything mora ta do with Hadley. Had
ley Waa released.
Keep If Heady fee nbeamattaw.
Ikn I suffer and try te wear out your
rheumatUin. Kloan Unlment goe right
to tea spot, kills th pain. 38c AU drug.
gla. A dvrUront,
Copyright. 1I"&, International
New Servto.
FAIRBHRY DROPS
TWO GAMES TO YORK
Errora on Fart of Shaner'i Crew
Reaponaible for Lost of Both
Battles.
HASTINGS REDS SCORE SHUTOUT
FATRBURY, Kb., July 14. tftperlal
Telegram. V--Falrbury dropped a double
header today to York. The visitor took
th flrat game, I to X and tha aecond,
to 8, Error coat each Kama and tha
tam was weakened In th second by
Hlldebrand retltins on account of sick
ness. Harris of York was stingy with his
base knock In the flrat game. Falrbury
making only lx connection. Both team
used two hurlera in the aecond game.
Score, flrat game:
YORK. rArHBt'RY.
AH. HO. A. K. A8.IIO.AB.
Rliw. M....I I 4 DHIIiltirn. lb 4 4 I 1
rvm rf... 4 I Lemk. lb ... 4 141
watMl, If ,.1 I a ei onno?. sn.,1 a t a l
M, irt.hr, ft.. 4 1 I IVimn. rf.,4 i I
Tntlan. Ik... 4 I llown.T. rf.,4 I
Italnn. C....4 t 1 OThalMln. Ill I I I I
nk..lt. lb I ! nFinon, aa .t 4
ftm. b... 4 111 OHnalha, t.... I 4
Ham.. .... 4 I 18 OSmlih. ....t
Totals U I 17 14 Tolali 10 4 17 1 3
York 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-3
Kalrbury 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 082
Two-baae hit: Harrla. Home run: Wet
rel, B'nleu baaca: Totten. Theaaing, Wur-
rhy, Wfiiol, Baaea on balla: tff Kmith,
: off Harrla. 0. Hlta: Off Smith, 8: off
llarrla 8. struck out: By Smith. 8; by
Harrla, 7. Time: 1.46. Umpire: Monroe.
YORK. rAItni'RY.
AB H O A X AB H O A W.
Ttlra, ...., t I I IHmlih. tb ... I Sill
('ma, rf .,.8 13 lluib. lb..., I 1180
.lil. If... 4 24 OConbor. lb.. I 180
Mumbr. rl..4 I avanwr. pf.. 18 44
Toloa, Ib... I 14 1Dnr. rf .l 414
Raliwa. C....4 3 4 aThMMln It 4 4 I I
n .k.wlu, lb 4 t 4 1 Parian. ia... 8 1 4 I 0
Plr. Jb .,4 0 8 1 tnnMh. 9.. I 14 4
Skrwh. p,.,4 84 IHWm, p.s.1 4 4 3 1
Kranklla, .! Hl.n.r. p.... 4 14
HII4bral. lb I 3
Total It 14 17 11 4
Totala 17 4 87 13 8
York OS1000000-0
falrbury 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-8
Two-baae hits: Totten, Wetxel, Conboy.
Stolon baaea: Wetacl. Totten. Iouhle
play: Conboy to Smith Bnaea on balla:
Off Shaner. : off awvock. 4. Hit by
pitched hell. By HUyock, lmb; by Frank
lin, Thleaalng. struck out: By Heaver, l;
by Bkvock. 4; by Shanvr, S. Time: 2:00.
I'mi'lre: Monroe. Atten-lanoe. M.
Beatrice that Oat.
BKATRTCK, Neb., July H.-(Rpeclal Tel
OMrsm.) The Beatrice men were unable
to hit Wrlaht when aafe blowa meant
runa. cRatrire'a errora were coatly. Score:
lilt for A drm in ninth.
HA.-tTINIS. BBATHK
AB.lt. OAS. AB.II.O.AB.
aulllun. aa. 4 11 IFIIIaita', lb I 4 I 4
Otwt. Ib 1 4 I IBrowa lb
IWnnatt. rf.,4 10 Prna, If
MM-aM, If.. 4 II OHI.rk, rf
lima lb . 4 11 0 I Hmim, a.
Sicb'rilMi. a 4 I 1 Nrff. of..
Wldl. of... 4 1 I tWhlta. aa.
8 14 1 IBrowa lb... I I f 8 1
1111
414
114 14
I 1 4
4 114 1
Oliwn. lb.... I 4 Br.nr.aa. lu I I I I I
Wrlaht. p... I 8 I ' I ' 4 Adcm. p. ..I I 3 I
MOKIBIMli .1 1
ToUla U 117 1 8
Tola la u t 81 II 1
Heatings I 2 0 0 0 0 1 04
tatrlce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
7' wo-baae hlta: Black. Rlchardann. Sac
Ire hit: WrlKht. Stolen baaea: Sullivan,
Obst. Bennott, Prumm ii), WrlKht. Baaea
in balla: Off rlglit. 2; off Adajna. 3.
struck out: Bv Wrialit. 3: by Adam, a,
Time; 3:lu. l'mplro: Mver.
Stecher-Gotch
Match Still is
Way Up in the Air
Will Gotrh and Stecher meet In Omaha
on Labor day?
Thla question ia being continually askod.
Tha anawer la that everything la still up
In the air.
On the night of th Stecher-Cutlar
match, Htecher Issued a challenge, for
Ootch. Th big champion told torn
frienda that he would meet Ctecher, but
that h would have hi price, which was
I ..(, This seemed out of reason to
Manager Hetmanek and to any promoter
who rotaht handle the match, especially
to Gens Melsdy, to whom th offer was
put.
' Now cornea Ootch with an effort for
further negotiation a. Three are now be
ing held between Hetmauwk and Melady
and Ootch may com hero later to Join
the conference. It Is understood Ootcn
Is willing to greatly modify his term a.
Hetmanek takes the position that Go tub
hould go In on eiual term with Bteoher,
Inoa th latter haa won the title which
Ootch let slip along- to Cutler for tha laat
four year. Whether Ootch I willing t
do this remain to be aa.
In th meanwhile Oarar Thoraon. man
ager for Westergaatd, and a party of Dea
Molne promoters, ar her ht consultation
with Hetmanek for a match at De
Molnea between Steelier and torn other
good man for th Iowa slat fair.
BEATRICE SUBMITS BIO
FOR COURSING MEET
BEATRICE. Nek.. July 14 -HpeclaD-The
oomirtttre hating In charge the
aolloltlnpr of iunda for th eouraing aneet
to be held next October raised th neces
sary amount, which waa sent to tha
xcretary of tha National Coursing- aa
aortstfcm today. Thre other town In
the state ar also bldlrvg for this meat
They are Talinae. Sutton and ' 1tlca.
Th bid will be otwned TTiur!ay and
the hipheat blddrr will be- awarded th
tr.eet. othr oualtrtoatlona. aiicb. ea a looa-
Itlon and aiae of town, tha railroad and
other factlltle being considered.
r
Standing of Teams
AMCR. LEAOL't;. t AMF;R ASSN.
W.L.rcl W.L.rct.
Chicago ...51 28 .4: St. Paul. . . .44 8f m
Boatnn ....47 iffi .27 lndianpoll 44 M .Ml
Ifcatmir ....48 81 .TiK Cleveland ..3D 37 .fl3
New York. .4t M .tnN',i Kan. fit v. .42 41 .6u
WashlnfTt'n 8T A"; lxulsville 40 41 .H
St. Louie... I 4 .:V7' Mtnneaplls 40 41 W
Cleveland 28 .48 ..'M Milwaukee S 42 .478
Itilla 28 48 .SuV Columbus 31 40 .HSi
WBHT, L,BAOUP3. NAT. LEAGUE.
W.L.Bct. W.UBct.
Pes Molnoa.1) 24 .Vt Phlla 40 S.1 .548
Denver ....42 .11 57R! CMcaKo ...41 .f.i
Uncoln ...38 Wi .6141 Brookiyn ,.3.B20
Omaha, ... 40 US .613, St. Louis. ..41 3M .61.1
Topeka ....39 39 Plttebnrah IS 37 .E07
Ploux City. 82 42 .432) New York. .84 37 .47
St. Joseph. l 42 .4171 Cincinnati 81 1W ,4-.7
WL'hlta ...2 46 .384 1 Boston 33 43.4:!
FED LEAGCE. I STATB LTOAOCE.
W.LI'ct W'.LPct.
St Iouls.... 44 32 .R79I Beatrice
Chlcaaro ... .44 82 .6Tf Hastings
Kan. eity.,,45 33 .67"! Yni k
Pltsbunth ..41 35 ,639 Kalrbury
Brooklyn ...84 44 .4.
Buffalo ....33 4H .airri
.32 lit MO
.20 24 .64,
.23 3
..21 29.420
i
Baltimore 48 .3TT
Newark ....41 47 .4t 1
Veaterday'a Results.
WESTERN I.KAOUE.
Dea Molnea, 7; Lincoln, 1.
Topeka, 2; Stoux City, 4.
Wichita, 0-4; Omaha, 6-8.
Denver-H. Joseph, wet grounds,
NATIONAL LF.AUI'E.
Chicago. 5-8; New York, 6-1.
Pltteburgh-Boaton, culled end of ?c
ond, rain.
St. Lout. 3; PhUadelphla, 6.
Cincinnati. 1; Brooklyn. 2.
AMERICAN I.EAGCB.
Boaton, 3-7; Cleveland, 8-1.
New York, 3; Detroit, 12.
Philadelphia, 4; Chicago, 8.
Washington, 2; St. Louis, 1.
FEDERAL LEAQl'B.
Brooklyn. IM Baltimore, 7-5.
Newark, 4-0 Buffalo, 1-4.
Kansas City, 4; Pittsburgh, a
Chicago. 4; St Louis, 1.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Cleveland, 2; aKnaas City, 6.
louUvllle, 10; Minnoapolla, 8.
NEBRASKA 8TATE LEAUGE.
York, 3-6; Kalrbury, I-J.
Hastings, 4: Beatrice, 0.
Oaaaea Today.
Western Leaaruiv banvpi' t fit Inunh
Lincoln at Dee Molnea, Topeka at Bluux
City. Wichita at Omaha.
National Leaaiue Chicaca at NViai Vnrk
I Ittsbunth at Boston. St. Ixula at I'hii..
delphla. Cincinnati at Brooklyn.
American League Host on at Cleveland.
New York at Detroit. Phllarf.inhi.
Chicago, WaahhiKton at St. Louis.
Federal Iaarue Brooklyn at Baltimore,
Newark at Bulfalo, Kansas City at Pitta-
tMdwtl t 'lill'SUIn .k a bl 1
w 8s as . si l.tsW 4K 8, 831,, IA1UM.
WHALES CAPTURE
SEGOMDOF SERIES
Terrieri Drop Another Contest to
Tinker's Hen by Score of Four
to One.
HOME MEN'S HITS SCATTERED
ST. lAOriR, July 14-Chlosgo todsy
took tha second game of the series from
St Louis. The visitors plied four run
on nine hits and St. Lou la got on run
on seven acattered hit. At no time wa
St. Louia In th lead. Chicago mnde two
run In th alxth Inninv and two In tho
ninth, tt. Loula's run was made In th
Ixth by Vaughn, who reached flrat on
Smith' fumble. Score: R.H.E.
Chicago 00000300 3 4 1
St. Lou I 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 7 0
Batterlea: Chicago. McConnell and
Flacher; Ht. Louia. Urocm and Hartley.
Divide Doable-lleadrr.
BALTIMORE. Md., July l.-Urooklyn
and Baltimore dlvide,l today double
header, the visitor taking tha flrat, 8
to 7, but th locals winning th aecond,
I to I Rankin Johnson lnat hia first
gam aino Joining tha Baltimore, after
winning four straight..
Seaton' home run drive with one on
in the ninth inning, put the wlaltor on
run ahead, but Walsh three-base hit
cored the tying run and he came home
with tha winning run. when Hrlfrkh let
Agler' grounder so through hi lea in
th Terrapin' halt of the ame lonlna.
Boo re, first game: HUE.
"Brooklyn 0 0 3 1 f 0 1 0 1-0 18 3
Baltimore ....I 0 1 1000 J 7 12 3
Batterlea: Brooklyn. Walker. Prank
Smith. Walt and Land; Baltimore. John
son, Qulnn and Jacklltach.
IS 00 re, second gams: K.H.E.
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 24 18 3 j
Baltimore ... 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 8-8 3'
Batteries: Brooklyn, Weston and Stm
rhiim; Baltimore, Suk and Owen.
Refaela lief eat Kaaeaa t'ity.
PITTSKI RGH, July 14 -Pttteburvh de
feated Kanaaa City h-ra today, S to 4.
The locale won the tiome in th ilgbth,
when miaplaya by the tialtora resulted
In five ruua belmt scored Knetaer waa
hit hard early in the same, In.t after
tlie third Inning waa never In ilanaer.
Scoro: H it. B.
Kansas City. 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 04 8 3
PlUHbumli . 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 0-8 11 0
Batteries: Kanaaa City. Main and Has-,
tuly; Putabunfh, Knetaer and berry.
Newark toeea Twa.
BI-1TAU, N. Y., Inly 14.-Newark lost
the flrat two us nice of the series to
Buffalo nor today. 4 10 I and 4 to 0.
Atulraon and fat-hula, tbe two Buffalo
pitchera. held tbe visit i a to three aaie
tiea In each same. 1 hey were both
backed by aplendld fteld'ng. Score, first
steme. HUE.
Newark 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 3 0
Buffalo 0 3100004 471
Batteries. Newark. Kelkenberg, Bran
dom and barlden; Buffalo, Anderson and
Blair.
clcora, aecood gama:
Newark 0 01 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 1
Buffalo .......4 4i3010 41
Batteries: Newark. Mrran an-t Rarl-dt-a;
Bulfalo, 8chula aed Allen.
A "Tor 8ale'" ad wilt turn second-hand
furnltur Into cash.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
STALLING COSTS
HACKSCONTEST
Dillatory Tactics of Athletics, in
Order to Have Game Called by
Rain, Give Sox Lead.
UMPS INSIST GAME CONTINUE
CHICAGO, July 14. Dilatory taotlco In
attempt to have tho game called on
account of rain cost Philadelphia th
second game of the series with Chlcaaro
today, the locals winning- 43 to 4. Th
game waa started five minutes early to
beat the rain.
Chicago was leading: by two runs when
the roar of thunder inspired the visitors
to usa almost every means known to
base ball to delay the gam before th
legal number of Innings were played. In
the fourth Pitcher Bush did not at'
tempt to' put a ball over the plate, yet
the local batamen swung- In order to
hurry the game. Faber was hit by on
of these wild throws and jaunted to first.
He continued around the bases and
scored the run which In th end proved
to be the winning tally. He wa credited
with a steal of aecond, third and home.
A few moment later Weaver dropped a
Texa leatruer into right and almost
reached third before h wa thrown out.
Murphy. Lajole, Kopf and Beltane hand
ling tha ball before ha waa retired, when
he' could easily have been put out by
Lajole. When It became evident that
the umpire were Insistent upon playing
the visitors braced, but could not over
take the lead which they had given to
Chicago, ficoret
PHILADELPHIA. CH1CA0O.
At) H.O.A E. AB.H.n.A.K.
Murphy, rf.. 8 13 1 OTUIbnM. cf.. 144
81 runa. rf..,8 14 1 Wsarsr. s.l I t I t
Davis, cf.... 1 II ). Collins, b 8 I 1 I
OlAVIns. If.. 1 1 1 f tFournler. lb. 4 111 4
(k-hana. tn.,1 18 3 OJ Collins rf . t
Lslois. lb. . I I t I orslsch. If... 4 8 10
Mclnnla. lb. I 4 7 1 oschalk. a... 8 I 0
Lanp. ' 4 It OHIaokbrn. 4b 418
Knpf. as 4 111 era bar. 1 4
Bush. . 148
Hsala? ....1 Totals 87 117 11
fihaehaa. p.. 1 4 1 1
Totala 18 4 It IS 1
Batted for Buah In alxth.
Philadelphia 0 3 9 0 1 0 1 0 0--4
Chicago 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 -
Two-baae hlta: Weaver, E. Collin.
Davlea. Home run: Schang. Stolen
buaes: Fabr S). Earned runs: Chicago,
5; Philadelphia. 4. Doublet plays: Weaver
to E. Coiltne to Fournler, Hush to La
jole to Melnnla. Bases on balls: Off
Faber, 8; off Bunh, 3; off Kheehan, 1.
Hits: Off Buah. 1 In five Inning; otf
Sheehan, 1 In throe Innings. Htrunk out.
By Faber. 8; by Buah, 5: by Shaehan, 1.
Umpires: Wallace snd Connolly.
Boston aad Indian split.
CLEVELAND, July 14. Cleveland and
Boeton again broke ven, Cleveland win
ning the first gam, 3 to 3, and Boston
taking the second, 7 to 1. In th first
gam Cleveland bunched five hlta in the
flrat Inning and scored all Its runa. Mor
ton was a puxxla except In the fifth In
nlna. The defeat broke Wood s winning
streak, he having- won nine straight.
In the second Kama Collins pitched his
beat game of th year, allowing only
two hit. One -was a triple by South
worth and scored Hoffman, who had
wslked. All of Cleveland's pitchers wet
hit hard. Score, flrat came:
CLBBRLAND. BOSTON .
AB.H.O.AM AB. H.O.A-B.
sviuthw'h. rf 4 1 I OHoopar. rf... 4 3 I 4
ftnaDtnaa. aa I
18 1 JanTrln. as.. 8 4 18 1
114 1 Spaakar. f.,4 I I 1
3 14 4 OOaiaar, lb... 4 4 It
84 4Lawia. It.... 8 14
13 Oar4Br. lb. 4 4 I 4
8 1 I Barry, lb.... 1141
13 0 ecady, a 11114
41 Tbxsaaa. ... 1 8 a
Oranar. If... I
Kirke. lb.... 4
Pmtlh. rf.... 4
Barbara. Sb. 4
Waihasna. Ik 4
O'N.ill. ... 4
Marios p.... 4
Wa4. 4 1 4
IS II fl l'Hanrlkam . I
Totals..
Hoblltsal ..144
Totals. ... 8 14 14 "i
Batted for Oady In seventh. ,
Batted for Barry In ninth.
Cleveland 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
iioatoit 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0-3
Earned runs: Cleveland. ; Boston, 3.
Two-base hits: Lewis. Wood. Double
plsy: Oardner to Barry to Uainer. Base
011 balls: Off Morton, 1; off Wood. 1.
Htruc-k out: By Morton. 7: by Wood, 1.
I'irst base on errors: Cleveland, 1; Bos
ton, 1. I'mplres: Nallio. and Dlneeo.
CLKVrl-AN!. , BOSTON.
A3 H 6. A kt. AB H O A C
Boulhw'k. rf t 1 1- Hoop.r, rf... 4 114
ttapmaa, aa 4
Oraaar. If...
Klrka. Ib..., I
Hnilih. rf ... I
Barbae lb 4
Wnihacn .Jbl
O K. 111. a... S
t'atunba.' p. . 1
Jonas, p. ... .
llarata. p.,
Masaraias. p
4 Janvrta. as.. 4
48paakar. at.. I
SOalnar. lb. ., 4
Lavis, If. .. 4
SOanlner. Sb. 8
Bart?, lb....
1 Carrta-SB. .. 4
tColltBS, . .. (
Totala. ..,. li II
T
Karliaa .... 1
Huffuaa
Tolala. ... 84 I It SI I
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
Boston ,.1 1 0. 3 1 0 0 0 87
Ratted for Jones' In sixth.
"Hatted for Ha rated In eighth.
'Karned runs: Cleveland. 1; Boston. S.
Two-baute hits: fmtth. Carrigan, Gainer
2i. Speaker. Three-base hits: South
worth, Usiner. Home run: Hooper.
Stolen base: Gardner. Doubt play: Bar-
bare, Wambegarsa and Kirk. Hits: Off
Coumbe. 1 in three and one-third in-
nlnga; off Jone. 3 In two and two-third 8tiikrr. lb... 4 1 iBackar. If .. 4
inning; off Haratad, 3 In two Inninaa; ' Batiac. sa...4 S 8 S (natkart. if., i
off ilagerman, 3 in on Inning. Kssr W"a.a. a ... 4 1 S 4rraaia, rf.. 4
on balla: Off 'Coumbe. I: off Haratad. I JNiaboff lb .
Kami comn' l'"rtw.': "d.afr.'e:::: : !,. J ,t!
I staaaova, p . S IU,n. a S
laakl Law 4a Tlarera.- rar.iaa. p.... a ciMaaacw. p.. 4
DETROIT. July 14 -4etrolt batted out
a 13 to 8 victory over New York today,
Boland held th Yankee co:laa until
tte ninth Inning, when they bunched
two singles and two doubiee half of
their total hlta for three runs. Twelve
of the Tigers' fifteen hits war made off
Caldwell, who retired In favor of Col
after plelding nine runa In ats inning.
With tbe baaw filled In the thtr. Inning
Veach drove the first ball pitched to
him Into riant field for a thrra-baae hit.
Score:
tw Vang. . ParrnoiT
AB H O A . AB H O A B
yok rf 4 4 4 4VIM. lb. ...4 I S 4 4
Baaaiaa. Ik. I I I I 4Twas. Ik... 3 13 8 4
4 rhh. rf 3
1 Jarohson, cf. 4
0 4 4
i
I
t a
l a 4
cf
KYawfora. rf I
Hartrsli, If..
Boon, ss
aanif, c.
Srhwart. r...
l-alt.ttk,p .
-la.
Browa
NuaasjMkr .
leVark. If..
14
4Kurns. Ib..
f Buah. as...
aatanaas. r.
OBolsad, p.
0
Tots Is...
74
I 3 4
S 1 4
4 14
.14 14 17 4 4
Totals.
.84
INK I
Detroit
0 3
10 18 8 1 11
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33
Ran for Sweeney in seventh,
Batted for Cole In ninth.
Two-base hit: Strange, Schwert. Nun
maker. Three-base hit: Veach. Stolen
bases: Malsel. Cobb. Earned runs: New
York, 3; letrolt. 1. Double plays: Cald
well. Boone and Mullln. Bush and Younsr.
First base on errors: Detroit, 1. Bases
on balls: Off Roland, 4; off Caldwell, 8;
off Cole. 3. Hits: Off Caldwell. 13 In
six Innlnsrs; off Cole, 3 In two Innings.
Struck out: By Bnhmd. 3; by Caldwell, 1.
Umpire: O'Loughlln and Hlldebrand.
Senators Trlan Brow as.
8T. LOUIS. July 14 -Washington won
sn eleven-inning pitchers' battle here to
day, 8 to 1. Errors by Austin and Sev
erold k-av Waahlngton It firt run In
the first Innina. St. Louis tied the score
in the seventh when Wulsh singled and
went to second on Howard's sacrifice hit
and scored on Severold's single. In the
eleventh Oandlll sinirlt i,w,k .OI.nn
while Austin fumbled Connolly arroundrr
and
Score :
urru on nenry einsrie to rlsrht.
WASHINGTON.
8T. Iin a
AB. H.O.A
AB H O A E
Moallar. rf.
Foalar. lb..
Milan, cf...
Slianka, if..
OHhotton, rf..
1 Austin. Sb... I
OSIllar. If.... 4
4 Pratt, lb.... I
4Walah. cf.... 4
0 Howard, lb. 4
01 Aran. as... 4
CSsTarald. c.. 4
OLswdrm'k. a 4
,
4 Totals 14
Oandll. lb.
Connolly, lb I
4 14
1 I
1 4
Manrjr, c 4
McBrlda, as. 8
Oallla. p.... 8
Aeoata . . . .
Arras, a.... 1
831 80 4
Totals M I S3 11 1
"uatied lor Laliia In tenth.
Acoeta oi:t; hit by baited ball.
Washington ..1 000O0000
frit.- Louis 0 00000100
0 12
0 0 I
Two-base hits
Henry. Staler. Stolen
!,8??i:,Mo'l,ler 2)- Earned run: St. Louie.
1. Double Olav Pratt to lv.n n.... -
rnrSi, whjr,rton. S; St. Louis. 1. Bases
in bU,:nV,f off Ayres. 1: off
Lpwdermllk. 5. Hits: Off Gallia. 7 in
" innings; off Arrea 1 In two In
nimts. Struck out. by 0llla. 3; by Ayre",
I: by Lowdermilk. 6. Umalrea: Chill and
r.vans.
Auto Polo Will Be
Part of Card at the
New Track Opening
The Douglas County Fair association
new half-mile, track at Benson will be
formally opened Saturday afternoon at 3
o'clock, when a two days' program of
automobile pole, motor racea and base
ball will bertn.
Automobile polo I a novelty which
will be, witnessed for th flrat Urn In
Omaha Saturday and Sunday afternoons
at th Benson track. A twenty-five mile
automobile . race and two motorcycle
race also will be a part of each day's
program. .
Big Ed Walsh Will
Come Back Friday
CHICAGO, III.. J,tly 14. -Pitcher "Big
Ed" Walsh, a veteran atar of the Chi
cago Americana, who haa not been started
in a game for more than a year, will try
to make his "coma back" anrjeairmnrai am
FYlday, It was announced today. Man -
ager Rowland and player on the club
believe that Walsh ha regained his old
time form after hia long rest and treat-1
ment under aevaral speclallats. He will'
oppo th Philadelphia club In hi Initial
nppearanoe of the sen eon.
CHICAGO AUTO RACE IS
SET FOR OCTOBER SIXTEEN
CHICAGO. July 14-Th fall automo
bll rac meeting, originally scheduled
for th new speedway her on September
18.. haa len set back to October 14. It
was announced today. Th rac will be
over a distance of 380 miles and for a
836.000 purs.
Cambridge Win.
CAMBRIDGE Neb.. July 14.-8pe.-ial
Telegram.) MoCook plaed out of form
today and lout IS in l t rn,Ki.i..
Cambridge hit at will and acorea at their
"'T.-J SMr.-
k, , k. li ,. . V L , . ' nd
; . -"".. i. JICVOOK,
S. Umpire: Porter.
Pklllle. WM Car..
PHIIJlDFn-PHIA. Julv lt.-Phll.d.lpl,:a
defeated Ht. lxi'ils tol-,y, to 2. In a
gama featured bv hard hitting. Home
run iiiuitu in neanv a,'! Irta, ,un. I
'""ii in i or nri seven innings. In tit
eiabth Nlrho'f led off with a doun'e
Perdue then succeeded Meadowa. After
Whitted sot a peaa. Saliee took Pt-rdue's
rlate. Singlra by Lu.lrrua. Burna and
emaxe thrn aent n thr,,, runs. 8 ore:
ST. Ufl8. PHtLAPKI.PHIA.
j Huaaiaa. b. I
Am H O a Bj. AB. H.O.A
Baa. at. If . 4 1 naju-raft aa! S
s
11
Teuis.....si IS IT IS
j Totals.... SS 8 84 1 I
St Louia 0 08001000-
PhlladviDhia 0 00 1 1 0 1 8 -
Two-baa hlta: Wilson. Nlehoff. Three
baae hit; Becker. Home runa: Snyder,
Cravatb, Bancroft. Stolon baaea: Beacber.
Snvder. Double playa. Nlehaff to Lu-di-rna
til. Earned runa: St. Louis. 3.
Philadelphia. 8. Baaea on balls: Oft
Mnadowa, 4, off Perdue. 1: off Demaree,
1 Struck out; Bv Meadows, 8; by Dem
aree , 4 Hits: Off Maadows. 10 In seven
iunlaga, won out in eisbih: off Per1u.
none, none eut in eiaiiib; off Cailee. 8
In one inning. I'mpurea: Klein and
Cockill.
Mahwl. lb...
Mullla. lb..
4
COOMBS COMES
BACK WiCE MORE
Brooklyn Hurler Beats Cincinnati,
Two to One, in Ten-Inning
Mound Duel.
TONEY ON SLAB FOB THE BEDS
. BROOKLYN. July 14 -Jack Coomba
came back today after being out of the
game for a week with a strained tendon
and beat Cincinnati, 3 to 1, In ten inning
after a pitchers' battle with Toney.
Groh's double and a single by Will
lams, the latter a recruit from the North
western league, gave Cincinnati It only
run In the fourth. Brooklyn tied the score
In its half on single by Cutshaw and
Oets, a double steal and Herxog's wild
throw of Coombs (rounder. Myers fol
lowed with what should have been a hit
and would have stored Gets, but Griffith
made a great throw to first, retiring
Myers.
With Myers on second In the tenth snd
two out, Toney passed Daubert to get
Wheat, who singled to right, bringing
home the winning run. Meyers made a
remarkable one-handed catch of Rodgers
long; fly In the fifth, and In the . tenth
made a great throw to first after catch
ing Klllifer's liner, doubling: up Wlngo.
Score:
CINCINNATI.
BROOKLYN,
AB. H.O.A. E.
AB.H.O.A.E.
Rodaars, Ib. 4
Htrtnt. aa a
1
tMrer. at.... 4
1 4
lO'Mjm, as.. 4
I
Win an. a.... 4
(Du-rt. lb.
CWbsat, If....
OCutahaw, Ib.
fBtsncal, rf..
ets. Sb.....
SMIIIer. ...
1 Coomba, p...
3 4 18
1
4 8 S
40
4 1 I
48
4 11
Kllllfar. If.. 4
' "Ti!:
Williams,
of 4
Mollwlts.
Tonsy, p.
lb 4
... 4
IS
Totals 84 t ! M I Totals... ..SI 8 SO 18 i
Two out when winning run corcd. ..
Cincinnati ......ft 00100000 K1
Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 0 A 0 0 10.
Two-base hits: Oroh S). Three-base
hit: Griffith. Stolen baaea: Rodgois,,
Cutshaw t2), Stengel, Gets. Earned runs:
Cincinnati, 1: Brooklyn, 1. Double plays:
Cutshaw to Daubert. Mvere to Daubort.
First bas on error; Cincinnati, 1. Bases
on balls: Off Toney. 3: o ffCoornbs, 4.
Struck out: By Toney, 1 Umpires:
Qulgley and Emelle.
Divide Doable-Header.
NEW YORK. July 14. New York and
Chicago played a double-header here to
day, the Giant winning the first game.
to 8. while the Cubs took th second,
3 to L This was Chicago' first victory
In the east on this trip, after straight de
feats at tha hand of Brooklyn and New
York.
New York did not waste a hit In the
first game. It was a see-saw affair, and
fifter a home run by Fisher sent Chicago
n front In the seventh Inning, Fletcher
hit a home run with Robertson on base
in the eighth for New York.
In the seoond game, Cheney won a
Sltchera' battle from Tearenu and
ohauar. Th Cub won by scoring two
runs in the seventh inning on a pass to
Salor, Williams' single, a sacrifice fly by
Bhelan and a three-base hit by Archer.
Meyers waa spiked by Archer in the sec
ond game and was forced to retire. Score,
flrat game:
OHICAOO. NW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.E AB.H.O A E
Oood. rf 4
riahsr. ia. .. 8
irhulia. if. . 1
gimraiaa. Ib 4
Balar. lb.... t
Willlama. cf I
aturrar. ef. . 1
F-halan. Sb.. 4
I'Bnma. It.... S
OKnbarun, rf S
(Doris, lb.... 4
OFlaiohcr. as. 4
ttlarkls. lb.. 4
4Lobart. Ib... I
Snodsr'aa, cf 4
ClXwin.
Brpsn&baa, e S
i-lrry ..
KnU.IT ....
1 1
OMayara. t..
4Htroud. p..
4 'Drama rd
1 Srhauar. p.
Oraot ...
SSrhupp. p .
' Yiu'
.ar'blr
I
1
I
Toenail, p
Totals.
II TH I I
Totala II in I I
Battad for Braanahan in the ninth.
Flan for Mclrry in the ninth.
"Batted for Adam In the ninth.
Batted for Stroud in the fifth.
Batted for Kchauer in the seventh.
I'hlravn 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 5
New York 0 3 0 0 8 0 0 3
Two-baan hits: Hnodgraaa. Murray.
Home run- Flaher, Fletcher. Stolen
baaea: Fsior, Breanahan, Merkle. Earned
r'lnn: New York, 3; Chicago, 4. Kirat
baae on ?rror; New York. 1. Base on
balls: Off Stroud, J- off Teareau, 1; off
'Vaughn. 1: off Adama. i. Hit: Off
Stroud, 5 In five Innings: off Schauer. 1
in two Innlnga; off Sohunn, 1 In one ln
nlns; off Tea res u. none In one Inning;
off Vaughn, . In four and two-thlrda In
nlnga; off Adams, 2 in three and one
third Innlnga. Struck out: By Stroud,
8; by Si hauer, 1; by Tesreau, 1; hv Vaugh.
3: iiv Adams, . 1'mpires: Eaton and
Byron.
Score second game:
CH1CAOO. NEW YOU:
iB H.O.A t AB H.O.A B.
' fjfj ' '' ' i ? ! i
S.bhu"; Tf : 5 I
ffiurna. kt.... Sill
Kobartan. rf S 1 It
rrla. Ib. .. 4
timrmas. Ib 4 I 1 I r-a.tior. as. S
alr lb ... S ST I klarkla. . lb.. I
; wniiaaif. ,11 1 I I lown. Sb... 4
. Phalaa, Sb..l 1 4 I l Snonar aa. cf 4
i ' i S tc' "l
1 - - - - t
Touls s 8 17 11 I'Orant 1
sehauar. p. . .
Totala M mil
Batted for Teareau in seventh.
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 13
New York 0 0000100 0-1
Two-base hit: Burna Three-baa hit:
Archer. Stolen baaea: Good, Meyers,
Kaler, Phelan. Karned runa: Cnirago, 8:
New York, 1. Double plays: Phelan to
Saier, Bums to Meyers. Kirat baae on
errora: New York, 1; Chicago, I. Bares
on balls: off Teareau. 1: off Schauer.
1; off Cheney, X Hits: Off Teereau. T
In seven Innings; off S'-hsuer, 1 In two
Innings. Struck out: By Teareau. 4: bv
rvhauer, 1; by Cheney, 4. Hit by piujied
ball: Meyers and Fleti-her by Cheney,
empires: fcyron and Eaon,
t'oaat l.eaaa Keaalta.
At San Kiani.-iacu. R H B.
Salt Lake 4 U 4
Oakland M 18 0
Batterlea: Larov. Weat. thhmuts and
Hannah: I.rnd. kiawluer and Elliott.
At Portland- ItH.B.
San Francisco 8 ( 0
Portland 8 T 1
BHtterlee: Smith and Schmidt I Kraus
and Fuller.
At 1-oa Angelea R H E.
Ixi Angelr li
Vernon 4 3 3
Batterlea: tkoggina Ryan aad, Bui,
Hurley. Dent and MUsv