Bringing Up f ; feC NiN; ctVlLIIATiON t W Bve A1 I'LL U , Vj-d LJ. A ARE VOU -bURE. T"IV 'r THREE. DAY ON THIb J PTER r ,N I i '3.Y.Jw 5 5 l YOU KNOW THE. 41-1 ROURKES WIH TWO FROM THE WOLVES- Three-Kin; Circni Stajed Caring Double Win, Including Fight Be- tween Patterson and Breen. rOESYTHE PUTS UP SWELJ, GAME No three-ring circus ever staged by tha Klngltng or Buffalo Willie or Bamam ad Bailey had anything on our Rotirhlats him It cornea to presenting diversified muMtnent for four bit. To start with, the : Rourkleta copped both combat, which in Itself la considerable feat. Alio Dick Breen and Ham Patterson staged an Interesting pigilltW nnwnltr on tha field which pleased the fans mightily. And Cy Porayth played like a. whole trie show, eovnpletmg the three-ring tuff. And Bart fhnfth pulled one of the cleverest Mis of head-work sen around thees parts In many a moon. Soma afternoon. I The flret came was Omaha's' 11 to I and the aroond one was rthrtd In T to 1. ! Tom Bloricvtt was o(ipoeed to a youth named lirmlee, just procured from the Colfax, la.. Independent club, Hendee pitched a pretty good uu conslderlnf It was his first appaeranoa In professional rompany, but his mates played a-la the bueher and ha never had a ohaaoe. On the other hand Blndg-stt bad but on bad Inninc. the aernd.aad tha best the Wolves could do was make three runs in Ihnl one frame. . v . .' rma4 iiamm Bay. The second (ante was eaiiy money. North was tolling- la flit-edge form whil Fouthrn was touted all over the pasture. But to ret down to. tbs real ejLnlMUoa of the matinee. That was the Afore mentioned mis between PsXtsrsott and Bron. Jt occurred la the third Inning uf the flret ruroa. Patterson attempted to etral second and his slide Into the bac - displeased Mr. Breen. Mr. Breen cf the opinion thai Patterson should tide more gently. As PaXtsrson arose) te hl fret Dlcke, who, It might be mentioned In' positing,' la eoostderably amallr than IX tor eon. took a atdo-awtpa at the Wl.filt leader. They oilnched and fell to the ground. There on the soft and rioway earth they struggled, each trying to epoll the iw.her's sartorial beauty. Vm file O'Brien and ilxteen ball players hustled over to separate the combat ante. Aft-r much fluttering and pulling they managed to perform the tah. Ae they were divided each belligerent (Mke a few choice worda to the other. hifcn Invited rattarson outside tha park. IVierreon said something about licking the whole Omaha team. But Umps O Urlen waved his right mitt majeettralty and , ordered "outside" so the fireworks crsard abruptly. Breve) Wti ea Tttp, Uli. yea. (ur those flaht fans, who are Iritrrerird In knowing a htch Is the better men, Fiucn on lop of Patterson when the pialter furtlbly arbitrated. t'oth I'stterson and Breen were fined tt-n 'Jtk apd ordered to pay before they on I J Uke rt In the second game. Hicjn had the ten but I'alteraon had to borrow the coin from a gink In the grand- ( - Taaa KM Sblwea. Cy Ko)j the was certainly playing; In se form yesterday Cy muat have en Joyed the hot weather. Ten times the Tango Kid stepped .Jauntily to the plate. tiim-e he hit safely, making three doubles, a triple and four singles. A (iimb time he ai hit In the lists and the tenth lime Pos made a wonderful catt-h of a drive that had three beset taKd to II. , in the field ty had a perfect day anJ In -the second game atartad two double p ays. He also stole a bate. Not a bad day . for one athlete. To Karl Smith must go the credit for erfcln hie noodle In a slick manner. In h third Inning of the second game Knuin wee on third sml Porsylhe on sec ond with two out and Krueger lifted a lush fly about Un feet In front of the i.-!t. Catcher While was Juat getting undtr :t to catch It when fmlth came piuriKli s down the line from third yelling I ot It, I got It." White thought It lirttton coining In and he bcked up. U-tU the ball land safely while Smith end the Tango Ktd scored. Koine head work that. Today Toprka opvtis a three-game er;e. 11 will be l&dira' day and the Kaine wll) t called at I o'cUck. Score, firat gine: OMAHA. . , AH. a H. O. A. B. iren, fh i k. Jb t-MKlll, f t un the, rf. .. . hiufcrr, c Kafyta. c H.I-US, Jt, li,i,4rtMr. lb.. 'J llOftM.Oll, Cf .. liiirti, as..... li!oUlt, p Tin a la U U WICHITA. AB. R. 11 7 H. 0 1 4 I 2 e o. 10 B. e 1 f. 1 0 V 1-he, If t -... cf... I mui-ibiiu, lb... '1 -'n. ib '1 if,n rf .... I m- 1 , . f 1 . y , ' 4 -.'.A ii-lti 4 Father Griffith, c 3 l i i i d i -i Jleo'les, p I 1 O Oil TotAla .... U It Kuna 1 0 1 1 I t 1 A U inte I I 1 I 1 I U Wichita ' Huns 0 !0taO-t Kite ., 0 110-4 Three-hene hit: Thom mm. Two-base hits: Frvthe (2, Whalen. Hend'e, Kok. Htlen baeee: Whaien, Hlnnrk. Ranrlfke hlte: Klanrk, Krug. tft on beeee: Omiha, 7; Wichita, 4. Htnirk out: By Hlodett, 1; by Hendee, 1. Hums on ha Ma: 7ff Rlodvett, 1; off llendee. B. Hit hy pitched ball: Kmlth Jy Hendee. Time: 1:46. Umpire: trortcn. ticore, tmitiil game: UMAMA. A B. R. HrMn. IK & H. I 4 1 i 0 0 0 A. . t e l o t o 0 I 1 eimtth. If.,.., I Korevtbe. rf. ....... 4 Krueger, e , 4 Krug, fb I Hi.'hlTahner, lb....... 1 1 iiuinaaon, of 1 t 4 North, p... Totals... 34 T H 17 M I WICHITA AH. R. M. 1 1 i . i i i 0 0 1 o. I 10 1 A 1 0 o Rche, If lot, cf PlttAfBrvn IK . 4 9 Tyileman, rf.... Hrltton. Sh Jloep, e.,.. Wton, lb White, o. H.niarlea KouUtorn, p Totals. JL.... as 1 T 24 United fbr White In ninth. Totals. 12 Omaha Runs 0 0 2 0 4 0 1 - 1 Hits 0 0 111112 -U Wichita Runs 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Hits 1 i 1 0 I 10 T Three-base hit: Forsvthe. Two-base htte: Koraythe, Rchllebner, Breen. Smith, Brit ton. 1-ettereofi. Stolon basse: Kruet.r (2). Korsythe, Whelen. Waieon. 8crtnoe hits: Thomaaon, WhaJen, H-hllebner. IhmiIiIa plays Korwythe to rltihllebner, Poraythe to Whalen- 1-eft on bases: Omaha, 10: Wichita. 7. Struck sit: By North, I; by Mouthern, S. Basns on ball: Off North i off Southern, 1. Wild pUcb,: Pout hern. Hit by pitched halt: Hy Southern, Poraythe, MmlU. Timet 1:46.- Umpire: O'Brien. JOIIBfl AND BKAHt DIVIDB Dranaasra aad Dearer Bsll Desble. Header. 8T. JOSKPH. July 1.-Jn tlte first giune of today's donhle-header Vance hnld elnvr to two hlte and struck out fourteen, winning for IK. oeepfc. In the reoond game, Ixmvor won by hitting tluwa Bt. Joseph pitchers hard. Boore, first gmme: , DB.VVF.lt. AH It it n A V O. 14 0 ppmr, cr, I o o Miller, If 4 0 0 Mot.rmlok, rf I Ofclloway. lb 4 0 Coffey, ib 4 Phtelds, lb 4 Kallehcr. a 1 0 Hi'hr, s, ,, I CantwelU p I 0 Totals, n 0 S 14 II ST. JOSEPH. AH. R. H. O. A. Oroehling, lb 4 110 0 Koehler. lb 4 0 11 I Papp, as 4 1 i 1-1 Wllircms, lbs v S O 0 Watson, rf ?. I 1 1 I 0 Nlrholaon, If........ S .0 0 1 0 Heltroer, cf S ' 0 0 Mlii. o t 1 16 Vance, p.... S 10 0 I J 0 0 ' Totals r I I 17 . 1 1 nearer 0 0 0 0 0-4 Bt. Joseph 0 1 0 1 0 0 I Two-base hits: Oroehltng. Sacrifice hit: Nicholson. Double clay: koehler to Wll- I llama, Mtrurk out: By Vanoe, 14: by Cant- well, l Hasee on balls: ff Cantweil. 1; off Vtma 4. Hit by pitched hall: By Cantweil, 1. Wild pitch: Cantweil. I-ft on baaea: Denver, , ft. Joseph, I. Ranted run: Bt. Joseph. 1. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Mullln. Score, second gnme: lh!VRR. AU. It H. o. I s 0 I Ppenoer. cf.... S 4 Miller, If I Mctlormlck, rf 1 Mitchell, rf 4 OaJloway, 3b S Cot fey, 3b 4 Khivhla. lb 4 Knllnhwr. ss... S Kiwhr. c I Harrington, p. i Totals gf 10 14 27 II BT. JOftBlTl. Ai. R. M. O. Oro-llng, N I 1 1.1 horlilar, lb... 4 Rape as.... t Williams, lb Wi,n. rf Nlcholaun, If Ivwoldt Holmer, cf MiiotK, O 1 ItnaKin, p. Wiiidiiuui, p W ll icy. p Totale 1 4 27 . H . 4 'Batted (or Nloholein In moth. Denver 1 1 t I v 1 0 4-K) t. Josxpb 1 0 40440401 Two-base hits: Harrington, Koehler, Rilclda tHrrtfu hits: Xiiiier, Ocrffey. hH.ru tee fly: Uailoway. Double 4ays: W alaoii tu Uihipa r4Mtcr to Hitctds. Btolm Imuhm: tiroulilUiK. tiiwncrr, Vtlllar, Mttrbeil. Milclla btruck wit : Hv Klan asan. 1: by Wnleman, 1; by Willey, I; by Harrington. . bases on balls' Off l-'lanasan. 4; off Wldeuian. 2: off Wllley, 2: oft Herring ion T 4. Hits: Off PUuia fait. t in iMe ami one-third Innings; ff M lbman. 4 In one end two-Utlrtfs Irv nliiKa 1'assed bail: Moors. Dert mi bje: lienvvr, ; hi. Joeaph, . Karnd rui.a: Denver, 10, Time: l.u. Umpire: Mulllu. TOrkKA WIH 4 L.A4T OP ERICS Itala f alU'Oaaae at ktad ml Elhh laalagt. ' WOf X CTTT, la., July IS.-Topeka won t laat gajite of the eeiiae, 11 to t- Tlia M was called at the end of the eighth Inning Uiauaa of mm. bcore: TOJ'r.KA - ,,' , AB- H. O. A. E. Cochran. S 4 S S 4 4 4 lioatuk. aa 2 2 1 1 1 a l-'isher. lb S 14 11 1 0 Ieil. cf I 1 S 1 4 I iJukwn. If 4 11 14 4 1 1 ttinm.fe. tb 4 t 1 t t 4 Urn i, rf 4 e I 4 J a l9iru, C...1........ I 4 " 1 f I 1 k lunn, p 4 4 4 4 14 THE BKK: CnnyrtrM. lf. Internatlor.il News frlo. TNK VC 00MT ) TO BE IN FtKMCO I Standing of Teams WWrT. IJBAOt'lC I HAT. IJCAfM'n W.UPct.l w.uw. Dea Moines K0 37 M9rhlla 41 3.1 .V4 Denrer 4 11 .f.TH China gr ii Ml .MS Omaha 43 M o3'Bronklyn ...40 S Uncoln W M .Mt. Doula 41 40 .& Topeka 40 .fA Plttaburgh .3H M .60 Btour City.. lit i ,4t4 New Tork.-.M W .471 m. Joseph. .H0 41 .411 rinclnnatl . 22 .4M Wichita ... 47 .373 Boston 44 43 .442 AM 11. LEAOCK. KtU. LKAUt'EV W.Uprt W.IPrt. Chicago ...SI .J!ChlcagO ....46 23.M4 Ponton 4a M .6321 Kan. City,. .48 S3 .677 Detroit ...,4M 31 .W St. Doula 4 83 .871 New York. .40 30 ,81! Plttaburgh .41 J Waahlnirton tl.r1 Newark ....43 S7 .V t. loule....31 is . Brooklyn ...IS 44 .4.12 Phlla. .W 4 77 Buffalo ,...SS 40 .ir1 .3l 44 M4 Baltimore ..S 40 .872 AKBN. I bTATB LAOU& W.KPct. W.D.Pct. ,.44 fft MA Beatrice ...33 IN .447 Cleveland AMUR. nt. Paul. ,.2 aft .S37 ....23 SO .4.H ..22 29 .431 Cleveland 37 .613 Tork Kan City. 42 41 ..V)H Palrbury ixiiiwvire ,mi Mlnneaplla 40 41 .4MI Mllwauitee W 43 4 Columbtie 32 40 .3MI Veaterder e Rraalta. WP.HTKRK J..KA017K. Denver, 0-10: glous City, S-l. Lincoln. 4; Des Moines, 1. Topeka. 13: Bt Joarph, 2. Wichita, 1-1; Omaha. 11-7. NATIONAL I.KAOUF1. Chicago, S; New York, 2. Piltaburgh, 3; Boston, 2. ft. lula. 3: Philadelphia, 4. Cincinnati, t: Brooklyn. 4. AMERICAN LKAUUK. Boeton. 4: Cleveland, S. New York-Ictrt. rain. ' Philadelphia, I; Chicago, I. ' Waahlnatoti. Hi. lxula, S-4. PKDKRALf LEAOUK. Brooklyn, 4: Kaltimore, 3. Newark, 7-4; Buffalo. 0-S. Kanana Clty-PKlaburgh, wet grounds. Chicago, 4: fit. Louis, S. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Colitmhiia. 3: Milwaukee, 0. NKBHABKA BTATM LKAOtHO, Tork, 4; Palrhtu-y," 4. Nineteen innings. Hastings, 4; theatric, 14, -... , Uaases Today. . ' Weatern League Donvar at Des Moines, Lincoln at ru. Josnh, Topeka at Omaha, Wlnhtls at loux City. National Leagu-ioa4ri at New Tork, Plttaburtfh at boston, ft. Ixurta at Phlla deiihla, Cincinnati at Brooklyn. American League Boston at Cleveland, New York at Detroit. Philadelphia at Chicago, Washington at Bt. Inmie. Federal Laue OMoago at Ht, Louts, Buffalo at Pittsburgh. Orover 1 Iakaff. p I 4 044 0 4 1 10 Totals 37 11 13 24 BIOUX CITT. 12 1 A. E. AB. It. H. O. Cooney,. ss.... Davis, rf Clarke. 3b LeJeune. cf... kane, lb , Henallng, 8b.,, Davidson, If.., Crosby, o Boolhby, p.... 4 1 1 S S 0 10 12 14 4 0 0 1 1 1 4 1 3 7 4 0 5 1 2 1 0 4 4 4 1114 4 0 0 4 4 1 0 0 4 1 0 S 0 1 0 . S 1 Totale SI S 10 34 S3 Called at the end of etvhth; rain. Uatted for Clunn in second Inning. Topeka 1 0 4 0 I 0 1 411 Sioux City i 44004001 Two-base hlta: Dell (t). Hensllng, Dsvls, Cochran. Three-base hits: LeJeune. Hacrtftce hlta: Hetlck, Davis, Cochran. Btnlen baaea: Davidson. Jackson. LatU more (3), Cochran, Hnpps. Doubls play: Klaher lunssalatexl). lilts: off Clunn. 4 in one inning; off Lakaff. ( In seven ln- tiluaa. Haaes 011 bails: urr Iuiarr. I: orr Boolhby, I. Btruok out; lly clunn. 1,- by Lakaff. I: by Boolhby, 4. Wild pitche: liitothby, t. Hit by pitched ball: Hy Boothhy. Bostlck. Time: 1.00. Umpires: Cuaack and Abbott. LINKS DKPBAT DM MOINB4 Boosters Hare Km Chaac with (he Tfehraskaaa. DW 3rt01NF.H. July 16. With Dawson pltchln gtavtncible ball, Des Moines did not have a chance to win today's guna after the visitors moonA three nine In the flret Inning. Lincoln won, 4 to 1. Bcore: LINCOLN. AH. K. H. O. A. E 1 O. A. S 0 I s 1 . 0 0 0 1 4 J I 0 1 4 3 27 14 O. A. 0 1 1 0 4 4 4 1 5 1 4 1 i ! 1 4 S7 "i Wolfe. If Ill Motilffitcan. aa 4 11 H. eVrhreiber, cf.... 4 1 I Mo raw, rf S 0 Wllllame, lb 6 0 Yonts, c S 4 IJovd. lb 4 1 lioley. 8b 4 t Dawson. p.... I Totals 37 4 is DPS MOINEg- AB. R it. Hahn. rf S 4 0 0 4 Hunter, cf... Rllla, If 0 1 4 n o 0 0 4 Si 0 Jonas, lb.... Hartford, Oraitatn, C... TanaebUl. . Sb f,re'n, e Vandewelda, 0 4 P Totals M 1 Lincoln 34041 101 04 Ds Moines 04090140 0-1 Home run: Bill. Three-has hit: Wolfe. Two-hee hlte: Wolfe. William. Daley. Pacrtflce bits: H. Bchralber, Murse. btolen bases: Wolfe 14). altiUatrisan, Morae, JJoyd. Left on bases: Uuroln. ; ms MUnea, 4 Btruck out: lly Vandewelda, . by Deweon. S. Baace on balle: rft Vattdewvldn 1; off Daweon, 1. Double play; Mctiafflran to Williams l'aaaa.1 talla: Mrown IU. Umpire: Vaa Klukle. Time: 1.11 Dart 4 City Defeate Wnlaa. DAVID CITY, Neb.. July IS. Blwrlal.) David City defeated Wahoo at Wahoo Bunday, 1 to 4. The game was fast from atart to finish. Anderson for Wahe struck out thirteen end Meyers for Davt City struck out eleven hcore: R.H.U. Wahoo 40444440 4-4 4 4 David City... 444414444-344 Batteries: David City, Mnywrs and PVSertng; Wahoa, Andaraoa and Zknola Urapua: Sillier. Petorekarer Wlaa. PF.TKRBBI'Ril. Neb.. Julr II leclal Telecrani.) IVtersliurg V-f-atwd the Primrose and Albion club combined. 4 to, t B'-ore: R H a i Peteraburg . I I I ! t (l-lll I Primrose 44444412 0 I t I Bat'erlce: V.l.Vn ant ruxler: Young' nd Haves Blraik oui; By ileJdtn. n by Young. U. J OMAHA, FTTTDAY. JULY COBS WIH HODTHY GAME FROM GIANTS Contest fanota&ted with Arguments of Umpires, Players and Spectators. PLAT HALTED AS FAN FLAYED NT0W YORK, July 15.-Raier's timely hitting and Lavender's pltohtng enabled Chicago to defeat New York today, S to 3. In Lhs sixth, with Ptshar on baae. Saler put the Cubs In the lead wlth a home run. He drove In another run with a single In the eighth. Lavender yielded nine hits, but was effective In the pinches, striking oat ten men. ' The game was punctuated with argu ments of the umpires, play era and spec tatora. Tn the second Inning Eaaon or dered McUraw oft the field for talking from tha bench. Later Bablngton, a New York rwrult, was sent to Join MoGraw. In the third Inning Eaaon cleared the entire Olsnt bench of players not actually Involved tu the game. . In the seventh after Breanahan struck out, he got Into an argument with a spemtator. Byron stopped the argument and, after Bresnatian pointed out this spectator, Byron stopped tha game and lectured the fan. With two out In tha ninth Inning Dyron ordered Fletcher off the field. Boors: . CtttTAOO. NSW TORK. U.U.O.A I. AB.U.O A.g. Oon4. rf I tnaraa. If.... 4 I 4 Planer. aa,,4 I I I 4 Rabertea, It 4 4 I 4 granite. If.. 4 1 1 4 0 Dor la. 4 I 1 4 8 Slmrman. lb 4 8 8 1 AriMeher, as. 4 1 8 I alar. lb ... 4 3 T 4 4Merale. lb.. 4 8 It 4 4 Williams, at 4 4 8 4 VLoMrt. lb... 4 4 4 1 4 nwiaa. ae.. a e a I aeiMrtarei. rf I araaaahaa. at 4 14 1 UDooln. a 4 4 14 1 4 4 4 1 4 a 1 lAvenaer. . n 1 p.rrltt. a. -.-Graat ... ToUla. ....H I 37 1 48chap, p Bra I u r4 .. 3 .. 1 .. 4 .. 1 14 4 4 4 0 4 4 14 11 .. .... Touia 24 4 17 14 I Bstted for Perrltt In ninth. Hatted for Bchupp in ninth. Chicago 1 0 0 4 0 1 3 0-S New York 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-S Two-base hits: Rooertaon 3. Doyle. Three-base hit: Doyle. Home rum Baler. Double plays: Fletcher to Mnrkle to Fletcher. Doyle to Merkle. Bases on belle: Off PmrittL 1: ff tMnrf i Hlta: Off rerritt. 4 In eight mlnge;'off f"nujii, nono in one inning, struck out: By Perrltt, 6: by Bohupp, 1; by Laven der, 10. Umptree: Byroo and Easoa. Braves Beat Pirates. BOSTON. July It. Boston defeated Plttabuneh, I U I today. The luuals scored ail their runs In the third Inning. Magee walked and took second when Bulunldt's grounder rolled through Wag ner's leers. Both soared on Bmlth's double, Uaranvllle sacrificed rtoilth to third and the latter scored on Rudolph's saoru'lea iy- Vlox singled In tha second Inning and scored on Hulrd'a two-beggr. In the third Maranvllla threw wlkl when Carey grounded, tha batter reacntng second. Carey stole third and aoored on John ston's bunt to Bchmtdt. rVwe: pirrsBtmoH. boston. M.H.O.U. UH.O.11 raray. If.... 4 4 4 4Moraa. rf.... i 1144 Cllloa. af... 4 4 4 l 4Kni't'k. 8b 4 4 8 1 li hMiu, lb I 1 f 1 4Csaa. If..,., 4 14 4 4 Hiecawa. r4 1 4 tauw. at ... 3 4 114 wacaar. aa. a ill iik-haiwt. lb. 4 4 14 4 4 Vie, lb 118 1 4aiiia. lb.... 8 1114 mira. a a a a eaiaranTtl. aa I 1 4 4 1 Olfcaao. a... 8 4 4 4 tOowar a.... 3 14 4 4 IXiopar. ... 14 4 VHudglsa, .. 8 4 1 I 4 -acaanv ....ivaew . leaMlle ... 1 114 4 TMla...JT 8 IT 11 1 Tatale 14 T 14 "1 1 Hatted for Olbeon In ninth, batted for Oooper In nlntia. FitUburgh 0 119 0 0 0 0 0-S Boeton 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 Two-baae hits: Baird, Bmlth. louble piare: y itspalric to Hchnudt. Johnston to Wagner to Johnston. Bases on balls: Off Cooper, 8; off Hudnlph, 3. St rue ouli By Cooper, 4. by Rudolph, 1 em pires: Klgler and Hart. Phillies Trlaa Cards. PHlLAJJfcLPmA. July fs. Philadel phia won a hard-fought giune from u Louis in the tenth Inning today, 1 to 1 when Htock, a pinch hitter, singled and sent la Kllllfer with Che) winning run. Attar two runs had been soored by the home team In the sixth, ICoUiiaon was taken out, and Pntrdue was so slow going to the robber that a ball was called by IVnptrs Klem. Urlner aucoeeded Prrdua In the seventh. . Hoore: 8T. DTH i PHIUlPgIJHU. ARH.OAI AH. H.O.AJI Hueslaa tb.t 4 4 4 ORrraa. 8S...I 14 14 tuevhw, It.. I 111 fBHtroft, aa I I I I 4 MilUr. lb. ,1 III (rwkan. M.. 4 4 4 1 ,41311 bk.r. It... I I 1 1 e ,4 1 3 4 40.Tw.th. rf . 4 4 I 4 4 14 I KiJf. tx. I S 4 8 1 Hutlar, aa. Uutaa. rf . Ias. rf . cr, la. hxa.1. la Ilia vwaitwe. at. I 1 I I I 3 I 1 niiarrua, la. 4 I I S I wi4r, a. 8 3 1 IBuraa. a .84111 hobluaua. a 8 I 4 4 fatMilar. a. I 1 I I I fu., ...! 4 4 4 VI.. I I III uneer. 14 18 Uwar BuM.-a Totala If ft 14 I . I 1 e l Touia M is M 11 3 Two out when winning ruu scored. Kan for Duma tn aeventh. Balled for Rlxay in tenth. Bt Imuls 0 00930044 01 Philadelphia .0 44003444 1-4 Two-base hits: ' Butler, Berk. Do I an. Paaksrt, Whlued, Niehoff. Threa-base hit: . Niohoff. Double llay: Oriner w Miller. Hoar on be I la: Off Roblnaoo, li oft Perdue, 1: off tirlner. 3; off Rlxey, &. btrut-k out: By Robinson. 4; by Raxey, 14. Hits: off Rubinaon. 4 in five and two-thirds Inolnga; off Perduo, 1 In ona thlrd Inning tnonA out In eeveathl: off Urlner, 4 In four Innings. Umpires: Klein and Cvcklll. Dodaere Heal Kegs. BROOKLYN. July IS. Douglas pitched a great game today and Brooklyn de feated Ctm Inriatl. 4 to 1 Beaton was bit hard for four tnntrisa and gave way to Amea. who held the Buperbas to one run, a homer by Myers la the seventh. After making a sensational running catch of Kodsers' liner In ths eighth. Uyara was orarowna by the heat and (he gants wes delayed eeveral minutes, until he recov ered. He flinched the game, boors ; CINCINNATI gftOORI.YM IIHf At UIOll n4aara. tb 4 I I I VtT.ra. I I I H.r..-. aa... 4 4 I 4 O'Mara aa . 4 I 1 8 4 ratub.nl lb. 4 8 11 I 4 Wkaat. If ... I I I I ' woiaw, lb I I I I I i rf . I a (li Ik.... I I I I t Janiar. a.... 4 4 4 4 4; Wiiw a . . 4 a 4 I fiii'lar If.. 4 I I a t.i.k ta ... 4 a l i l-ni. rf I I I I Willi, ma. HI I I I Mallalu, lb I 1 t 8 t 16, 17115. .-re- - ' " Drawn for The Bee by George McManus : nantan. .... 1111 CDoeglae, ... 14 14 4 Iaoh 1 4 4 4 1 Awaa. I 4 8 8 4 Totela II 8 ST 14 1 Totala IS T 84 17 3 Betted for Benton In fifth. Cincinnati 0 t 1 0 0 0 0 0 0--4 Brooklyn 0 11101 4 Two-base hit: Kllllfer. Tnree-baae hits: Kllllfer, Uroh. Home run: Mvers. Btulen hasee: Hersoa:, Myers, Culshaw 2). Earned runs: Cincinnati, 1; Brook lyn, 3. Doubls play: Deubert to Doug las. First baa on error: Cincinnati, 1. Base on balls: Off Benton, 1. Hits: Off Itentnn X In tnii. Innlnn- A . 9 , four Innings. Btruck out: By Be'ntnn, tiu&cyTnd" hi 1 CmI"rW Fake Yarn Spread That Omaha Motor Race Lost 1550,000 A report which Is declared to have emanated from Sioux City has been sys tematically spread around Omaha that the Omaha Bpeedway company found Itself approximately ihort In cash on tha gate at the auto classlo July 6. The story has It that the gross receipts were IW.OOO. while but 348,000 was turned In to ths peedway directors and that some person or persons made off with the large chunk. Bert La Bron, president of the speed way company, denied the report when questioned yesterday, asserting that there was no shortage of any kind on ths gats and that the report had been traced to Sioux City, where persons who are not particularly friendly to an Omaha speed way clroulated ths scurrilous story. "There Is absolutely no truth tn ths story," said Le Bron. "and we have learned that ths yam wag started In Sioux City. In the first place It can be seen that the report la ridiculous because a blind man could have seen that there was no 290,000 gate at the races." CALLAHAN AND BR ODER REPORT TO PA BOURKE Outfielder Broder from South Bend and Inflaldar Callahan from Begins w reported to the Rourkee yesterday. Theea two athletes war juat signed by Rourka Blanck, ths third man from the South Mlohlgan league, played second yester day when Breen was ordered rrom tbg gam and performed very well. s'lraTwsrw. 1 :'3Ciia 4W ! 'W 4C ' T XV - -fc. j iv- Urn W (Z H U a -.if aw m a.iala4SBaSSaWai ti ,n r.u - ET"" 'Ti "i irs.lv;Li a t'T!f wir-a,eij rs;-,0B inii ,1 -w-'iJP-S . till I OK I, 11 1 Jh.,-!,,'! n DJr, ' I ffr- . 47 at- -km it : : L:V' Tr ( -rim 1TAIL . Mm. t -j' ;--aV ' I'll l. I - .1 i i Iknry Rohlff Company, TERRIERS DEFEATED BY CHICAGO WHALES Ninth-Inning Bally Fails to Save St. Louis Feds. BROWN STINGY WITH HITS BT. LOOTS. July IS. A ninth-Inning rally m which three runs were scored, failed to overcome Chicago's lead In to day game and Bt Louis lost, I to 4 Tha locals used three pitchers, Daven port. Crandall and Watson, who allowed twelve hits, while Brown was lea liberal, giving his opponents eight hits. The vic tory gave Chicago a great hold on first place from which they pushed Bt Louis yesterday. Score: R.H.E. Bt. Louis 4 0010003-682 Chicago 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 0-4 12 2 Batteries: Brown and Fliher. Daven port, Crandall, Watson and Hartley. Tl Tops Take Plaal. BALTIMORE. July 16. Brooklyn took the laat same of the serla from Balti more today, 4 to I, In ten lnnlnga. Bailey allowed but two hits In the firit nine Inning. Bluejacket was taken out In the tenth after giving a baae on balls. Mc Candless' home run was a feature. Bcore: R. H E Brooklyn ..0 0410000 34 4 'l Baltimore ..0 0100001 0-3 4 1 Batterlei: Bluejacket Beaton and Blmona; Bailey and Owens. WHITE SOX WILL TRAIN IN FLORIDA NEXT YEAR CHICAGO, July IS. The Chicago Amer icans probably will (rain In Miami, F1,, next spring Instead of making tha trip to California ss has been their haolt. President Comlskey announced today. Negotiations for training quarters In the Florida rlty are now going on, he said. "Miami seems to have all the natural advantages and with Jaunta to Key West and Havana, and game with southern clubs, the White Box can gt plenty of practice," said Mr. Comlskey. Harry Bmlth to Tops. 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