She Made a Hit with Mr. Jack J- - "V r . r f'OH' l "OH1 OH! (1 , k ' k J MISSED . WHO ARE. I " ffTBL rTI ( LtBo ac. I (VpTh - f-M.CKEV WILC0U1 w- I V"K viTVW OU AND I MA BE MESSED ' " ' . ' ' o ' ' m)p YfOLYES BUNCH HITS AND DEFEAT OMAHA Wichita Takes Second Game of Series from Eourkei by Lam enting Injeraoll. TWO INNINGS PROVE FATAL WICHITA. Kan., July -fPpeHat.)-Wlchlta won tha second ram of the series from Omaha, 3 to t, by bunching hits off Ingeroll in tha fourth end off Ingersoll and North In tha alith. Riley itot away to a bad Mart In tha first Inning, but acttled down and pitched hut out ball. Smith led off In the flrat and beat out a hit to Patterson. Brean forced Smith at eecond. Foraythe, Krug and Krueger singled In succession, scoring Braen and Forsythe. Weils hit Into a double play, Brltton to Patterson. Four more hlta were collected off Riley, but they were scattered through four In nings and ha did not walk ptan and hla teammate barked him up with perfect upport. Ingeraoll got away good for three In Rings. With one down In the fourth Britten's tingle, Orifflth'a double and Lamb's (Ingle acored two runai Two hlta were collected In tha fifth off Ingeraoll, after two were down. When Thelaalng and Brltton singled to atart tha seventh. North waa called to tha mound. Griffith fanned. Umb forced Brltton. Gels singled to right, scoring Thelaalng with what proved to be tha winning; run. Score: WICHITA. AH. R ., I O ..4 0 ..4 0 .. 4 1 ..4 1 .. 4 t ..4 ft .,4 ..a H. 0 1 8 i A. I , 1 Hop. aa Bennett, cf... Patterson, 1b. TMealng. It... Frltton. !b.... Orlrfiih. c I.amb, Sb Cirlnt. rf Itliey. P Totala. ......34 t U M 11 OklAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. Pmlth. If 4 1 2 , . 1 Hreen. 2b 4 114 t Koravthe, cf 4 1 1 1.0 Kruar. 3b 4 0 1 . 2 0 Krii'icer, e 4 0 t We! la. rf 4 0 0 0 Hrhllehner. lb 3 0 0 I 0 liUnrk. 3 0 0 4 ' J InaeraoH. p. 3 0 0 0 ,0 North. P 10 10 0 Total M 1 24 13 .2 Itreen out. attempted bunt third atrike, Omaha 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Wh-hlta. OOIOIOO 3 left on baaea: Omaha, 4; Wichita, C Karned rune: (vrosha. 2: Wlrhlta, 3. Two. ae hit: Griffith, stolen baae: Bennett. IMia- Off Ir.reroll, In ftve Innlnaa. IxuiMe play: Brttton to lloai to Patter son. Struck out: By Inaereoll, 2: by 'rth. I: bv Klley, 4. Ila-wa on balla; Oft - IngnraolU 1. Time: 1:W. Umpire: Cuea k. TOPKK I.OHHM TO CITV ladtaaa Win wltk HaaO Baa by .e)eaae. TOPFKA. July 29. Lejeune hit a homo ruu wlh two on baaea In the fifth and Elou City defeated Tope k a, i to 1 fkore: SIOUX CITT. ab. n. it. a A. E. t'ooney, 2b. i it 3 4 0 VN lute. If 2 3 0 0 0 1,'BliBhan, ea 4 3 2 3 2 limine, cf 4 1 2 0 0 0 Knne. lb. 3 0 1 11 0 0 Han-llnrr. th 4 0 2 2 0 0 Iaileon, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 i roeoy, r 4 0 0 4 0 0 Hixthby, p. 2 0 0 0 3 0 l lark. p 1 0 0 0 4 Totala 34 i "l 27 14 0 TOI'HKA. AM, H II. O. A. R. rell. cf 2 1 1 2 0 0 'Vhnn, So. 3 0 0 0 1 1 Tydeniau. rf. 4 12 10 0 Mro-vn, If 3 1,13 0 0 Kuhrr. lb 3 0 0 1 o Imitiinoie, lb 4 0 t 3 10 Hn.it, k. aa. 4 0 0 3 1 Hm.pa. r 3 0 0 4 1 0 Urovtr, p. 8 0 1 0 2 0 Totala 29 3 "J S " S SlotiK City 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0-6 Topeita 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0-3 Home run: Ijeune. Thre-Iaae hit: IJeune. Two-Aaae hlta: Tyiimnan. I.at i:nMir. Sarrlfkce hlta: Cocliran. Flatter, lunble piay: Coonuy to Oailahan to Katie. Callahan to Cooney to Kane, hmlin buri: Dell. Henslina.. Hlta: Off Hfittiby, I tn three Ipnlnae. Itaaea on Imtla: Off Grover, 3; off Booihliy, 3. trnrh out; Uv Grover, 4: by tlark, 2. Time: 1:36. Umpire: Van flyckle. KtOSTKHI Wit IJ THE flRIT Fear Ram Mafflre Defeat tae I tak loktorta. IJXmi.V. Neb.. July 23 A combine tlon of two hlta, a have on tutUa, an error an1 a txtlli bv the pluJier av Dea M'Htiea fiMir runa in the flrat Innlnfr of IrniKv'a a a me. That waa all ihey not, but It waa pientv to win. Brore: LINCOLN. AH. R. If. O. A. P. Wolf. If 2 0 2 10 0 VrOnffigan. aa 2 0 0 3 10 Hi l.relU-r. t f.. ....... 4 0 110 0 M Intsre, rf 3 0 0 0 0 Vk l;i!ma, lb 4 0 3 13 0 0 ntj, r 4 a o o i-ioyd. th 4 o i i a !:lV, itl 3 1 0 0 8 1 M.ir 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dawwn, p 2 0 0 1 1 6 Totala 20 8 27 10 AB. R. H. O. A. K. Hunter, cf i:ia. If M.m, rf Ji.l.ea, lb liarifurd. aa. y-r, th l-ioldt. ih (Wtiiifct-a, e.... liii'inn, p..... .. 3 Tot la ..Kl 4 t S7 14 0 i-.!td fir IUy In ninth, i iiu in o a o o o t oi ! i M o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Double -ty: Ilartfoid t- Sawter tt Ji. r. l.fc-; t.wtllt, M.. f?S- 4.iii, Jifci ii. tauiiua hil: lc',n.aA I Srhielber, Ewoldt. Struck out: By Daw son, : uy uiiugen, z. nun un onus: Off Dawson. 4. off Crlllljran, 4. Pnaawl tall: Graham. Balk: Dawson. Tlino. 1:52. Umpire: CBrlen. RKtll CAPTIBIC LOU (HSIK Joalea Defeated la Combat of Klevea laataa. DRSVK.n, Colo., July 29 Denver de feated Ft. joeeph here today, 7 to 8. In an eleven-Inning game, after the vis itors nad tied tha acora In tha eighth. Brora: DENVER. AB. R. If. O. VA. K. .'fencer, rf t 1 tl 3 0 0 Miller, rf & 1 I 2 0 0 MrCormlrk, If 1 1 1 0 Galloway, 2b 4 1 I S 1 0 Coffey. 3h 3 12 10 1 Whelan. tb I 0 1 0 1 I Rhlel.ls, lb 4 I 1 t I 0 KelJhrr. aa 6 0 0 4 6 0 Fhestak. c 4 1 1 T I 1 C'sntwell. p 1 O 0 1 2 0 MHohell, p 10 0 10 0 Total 87 "l To a il 1 ST. JOSEPH. AB. K. H. O. A. E. Nicholson, rf t 2 4 4 0 1 Koehler, lb-2s 4 0 1 6 3 1 llelmer. cf 6 I 1 2 0 0 W illiam, If-Jb-lb... 1 2 t 0 1 Urodlrk, 2b 8 1 1 4 1 0 Kappa. 2b-s i 1 2 2 3 1 Oroelltng, ea 2 0 0 0 2 1 Moore, c 2 0 14 10 Hliea, r 2 0 O B 0 0 Wntann, If 2 0 0 0 0 0 Vance, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Val., p 4 0 10 10 i Totala 41 C 12 111 IS 6 One out when winning run arored. Pt. oJaeph ....0 0 ) 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 Denver 2 010200000 17 Htolun baae; Kellher. HaorlfUe hlta: Kellher. HePD. Iecrtflre flv: Wm,n Two-baee hlu: Galloway, Phielda. Three haae bit: Sheatak. Home runs: Nlrhnlaon. I Coffey. foulle playa: Grueling to Uro illck to Koeliler. Grodlrk to Koelilor to tveiiner lo Galloway. Hlla: Oft Vance In two Innlntca; off VallandliiKlmm, 7 In elffht Anrl nn.-l Kti-rf lv.nl .d - ti ...ii ----- .....v " I Wl. v nuinii, in aU Innlnaa; off Mitchell, t In five inninue. mrurK out: Hy Vanre, 2: hy VallandlnKham, 6; by Cantwell, 2; by Mitchell, 8. lineea on balla: Off Vanre, J; off Vallendffgltam, S: off Cantwell.. 3. Wild pilch: Mitchell. lilt by pitched ball uauoway, urouica u). Time: 2:W. UmplrJT Abbott. ' ( WHALESTRIH BLUES III CHARITY BATTLE Proceed!, Nearly a Thousand Dol lars, Goe to Fund for Eelief of Eastland Sufferers. FINAL SCORE IS FOUR TO TWO CHICAGO, July 29. Krapp'o wildneaa, coupled with two hlta and two aacrlfk-a fliea In the flrat Inning, gave Chicago a lead which Buffalo oould not overcome, and the locala won, 4 to 3. Kendrlx pitched . great game, eepectally In tha plnchea. Krapp alao worked In fine form after the flrat tnnlBK. s , i The vlaitlng club, aa wet aa the1 home club and tha league waived their claim on tha receipt a today. It being agreed to donate tha recelpta to tha fund for the atcamer I2aatland auffereta. The total rcceipte ware rj66.lt score: " 1VII.K. Buffalo 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 a i Chicago 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 o 4 K l Hattrrlce: Krapp and Blair, Allen; llendrt and Wllaon. Rebela W kip Terpa. PITTSBURGH, 'July 29-Ptttaburgh de feated Baltimore in a dnuhli.l..,l., k, today, the acore In the flrat aame being 8 to 0 and In the fcecond game S to I Allen ? itched ateady ball In the opener and In lie eecond Knetaer kept the hlta eoat- ereo wnue wumn waa nit hard. Hcore:, firet game: R H K Baltimore ,...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 t-t Illtehnrgh ...0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 Batteriea: Hiigga. Conley and Owana; Alien and O'Connor. Hiore, aecond game: BnlllnMre .. ...0 0 0 0 0 0 ititaburah ....1 8 0 0 0 1 H.H.E. 1 0 13 I O 0 1 i 7 0 Batterlea: oulnn and Jarklitach: Knot aer and O Connor. Caaeya Are Oh at Oat. KANSAS CITY. July 2-Each team got eight hlta In today'a game, but moat of Hrookiyn'a blowa were for etra baaea and Kanaaa City waa ahut out. 4 to 0. Marlon kept the loraia' hlta well aoat tered. Geo ire Htovall and Ie daee. fullowlng tlirir aunpenalou berauee of the trouble with Umpire Corcoran yeaterday, at in the atamta today. Became of Piovall'a auepenalun the "Stovall day" rereinonlee. lo have taken place Balurday have been poatponed. Hcore: It II E Krotiklyn 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 04 8 0 Kanaaa Clty..O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 8 3 Hell.rlta: Marlon and Simon; Hennlng, Packard and Kaaterly. Unpaid Bail Player ' Has Eight to Jump CINCINNATI. July 29.-A player la J'letifled In Jumping hla contract If hla club la In arreara In aaUry to him. ac cording to a atalrment today by Chair man llerrman of the National commit alon totlay. "If the Kanaaa City club waa In ar reara to Compton. the player automatic ally became a free agent and had the absolute right to go to tha Federal league or to any other league that would enaage him," he aald. "The national com Rilaaion will probably not Inquire Into the agreement whereby Compton re turned to hla original team; under the clrcumatancea we couldn't. A player who Jumpe hla contract when he receive hla aalary regularly la In a different claae from the man who haa been left unpaid, drcpita tha contractual obliga tion of hla club." KANSAS CITY, Mo.. July 2.-Sammy Mayer, outfielder of tha local American asaoi'Utlon club, haa jumped to the Brooklyn Federala. according to a report here today. Manager Magee of the Brooklyn club would not mnftrra or deny the rtport. It aa e'igeated that Majei waa aent to Brooklyn to avoid ixiaslbla lfl piveedinne b re. RAGAN WINS TWICE FOR BOSTON CREW He Hurli Four Innings in Firt Game and . It Put in Second After Davii Muiiei Thinfi. LAST IS ' AN UPHILL FIGHT ' CINOINNATI. O., July t9.-Pltcher Ra-gan won two gomea for Boston today by defeating Cincinnati, 10 to I la tha flrat and 7 to 8 In the eecond. Rajtan waa taken out of tha first game at tha and of the fourth Inning when Boa ton waa la tha lead. In the eecond game) ho was put In after Davis had allowed five hlta and four runs. The flrat game waa an easy victory for Boaton, but the aecond waa an uphill fliiht, Cincinnati having a five-run lead at the beginning of the fifth Inning. In the fifth Boaton made four runa off a baae on balla, three doubles and a singfe. They scored three more tn the eeventh when they were ipreaented with three baaca on balls and all three scored un Schmidt's double. Score, first game: BOSTON. CINCINNATI. AB H O A T, ABHO.AB Mnran rt.... t I 1 OOrnh. lb I 14 10 R'sra. lb I I 3 ft Harms, aa...l 1 1 3 4 Klttpat., Ik. I lit tWiimr. aa...l 1014 C'nnnollr. If 1 4 14 OHodrara. cf..4 4 14 4 Bxin. If 4 4 14 ,Kllll(ar. rf... 1 I a Mnaee. ol. .1 I I I Lmi-Ii, rf....S 4 0 4 4 Hrhmldt. lb. .4 4 14 4 Klrlffllh. rf. . 4 I 4 4 nillli. lb. ...4 14 4 tWInao, a 4 4 I 4 1 Muranvll., h.4 III IWIIIIama. If 4 1 I 1 4 Wtvaltaa. a... I 114 CMnllowUa. lb.l 114 4 Raian, p 1 4 4 0 OV. Kalnlta, lb.l 4 10 4 Ilunlitt, ....! 14 0 ODala, p 1 10 14 Tjrlar 1 4 4 4 Olar. a 4 0 4 4 0 " MoCloeay. p.l 0 0 4 TUI . ..U lilt I I Total ....14 tl It 1 Batted for Ragan In fifth. Boaton 1 0 2 0 8 1 0 0 010 Cincinnati .........0 0 8 0010028 Two-base hla! Monan. Smith. FlUpat- rt k, Maranvllle. Three-bnaa hlta: tW-. era. wnaung, oioran, urj.- wiiuama. stolen - baaea: HnraoK. 'Maranvllle. Moran (2), Fltipatrtck, Wagner. Double plays: Hersog to Rodgera to Mollwlta (.'i, Moran to Schmidt, Wllllama. to Wlngo. Baaea on balls: Oft Dale, 4; off Leaj. 2; off McClonkey, 3. Hlta: Oft ICagan. 4 In four InninKs; off aDIe, ( In lour and one-third Innings; off Hughes, 0 in five lnninn; off I -ear. 3 in two thlnls InnlnK: off MoCloakey, 4 In four Innlitga. Hit by pitched ball: KUllfer by Hugbcs. Htruck out: By Uan, 1: by IttU, I; ly Iear, 1. l.mplrcn: ' Klem and Cockllf. Hcore, second game: ; . BOSTON. . CINCINNATI.' AU H.O.A B. AJ4HO.A Mnran, rf 4 I 1 0 OOroh. ... t e 3 1 4 ritipat , IB.. I 11 OHormi, lh...I Kvera. 10 4 0 4 1 oilcra. St.. K.iui. II 1 1 0 0 K llir. . Ct-H.l lanmillr. It.. I 4 10 OWaaner, m..i Maaea. cf....4 14 4 OOrlfmh. rf..4 hmldt. lb. .1 I 1 I 0 Wllllama. if. I Hmlth. lb I 1 4 I tlMrh. of....l Waranrll.. aa 4 14 1 1arks. a 4 Ooadr. c 4 lit ORentoa, p. ...I Pavla. ...... 4 0 I OTonay. a 1 ! 1 8 3 4 ! 3 4 0 4 4 0 4 4 0 4 4 0 114 0 4 4 0 0 0 14 0 l!an p I 0 0 4 devhn.ldar, dI 0 Htrand 1 0 4 4 t'WIuao 1 0 - - - i Total IT 11 17 It I Totala ... i n 13 Halted for Iavls in the third. . Ualted for Schneider In the ninth. Boston 0 0 0 0 4 0 8 0 07 Cincinnati 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Two-base hlta: Maranvllle. Moran. Magre, Wllllama, Schmidt. Three-base hit: Clarke. Baaea on balls: Off Davis, : on ttenton, i; orr iottey. j off Hchneldnr. 1. Hits: Off Davis. 6 in two innmse: orf Benton, In five Innings; off Uagan, 6 In seven Inninga; oft Toney, 1 in one and onc-thlrd Inninga: oft Schneider, 4 In two and two-thirds in niiiKa. Struck out: Hy Hasan, 8; by Benton, 8; by Toney, 2; by Schneider, 2. I niplrea: Klem and Cockfll. Phils Heat St. l.oola. ST. IXlTIit. July 29. Grlner waa hit freely today while Mayer waa a pussle for the locale and Philadelphia won, 3 to L Kach of the vlaltora' extra oaa hlta f aveit the way for a run. Snyder a double n the eeventh Caved St. Louis from a shutout. lxmg followed with another double scoring I'olan, who mn for Sny der. Score: rilH-ADEl-THlA. ST. lXr. ASHUAB ABHOAE. Banrran. aa..l 1 1 I ORaacher. if... I a I Hvrit. lb.... 4 4 4 Oliuaiina. tb..l 0 2 I 4 Miliar, lb. ...4 III t t 4Ullaoa. cf...4 4 14 4 tntiar, a. ...I 114 4 IMkilaa 0 0 0 4 4 OOoaaalea, c .4 4 4 4 4 4l4,ne, rf I 1 I 4 4 Ohutlar. aa... I olio it l it a l a travail). rt..l 1 4 NtehoH lb.. 4 I I UhlitMt. c( .4 1 I lAidaiKa. lb. .4 1 14 Klllll.r. ... 4 I t MajOT. a I I I twok. tb 1 0 1 s a Totals ..M 11 Xt II Hratt I 0 I 4 0 B.ltl lb.. ..4 S t I 0 itrtaar, p., Ko.li .., r-eraue, p 114 14 ToUls .. n 4 17 U 4 Ran for Snyder In seventh. Betted for Heck In eUluh. Baited for llutjglns Ui ninth, Philadelphia ,.0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 ol Luuia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Two-base hits: Knyder tSl, Cravatll, lnT. Tliree-lae hlla: Whitled. Becker. Molen base: Whined. Double piay: Butler to Huirtjlna to MilW. Basna in balls: Off Myrr, 1: off Urlner, 3. Hits: off tinner. I') tn eight Innings, none out in nimu; on i-eraue, i in one otte Inning, struck out; Bv Mayer. 0: by Uriuer. L s IIJ pitch: llrliur. empires: Quiley avittj C-IU'IM. rtratea Raauai laarrnaa PITT8Bt'ROH. July 29. -Pittsburgh de feated Brooklyn, 8 to 2, here looay. The locate won the game In the filth, when three runs were acored. Wstrovr, In the ciKiiin. nil ror a Home run ith Uie baaea full. In the seventh. Hi tit Fielder Htnchinan Rot an unaaelsteil double play, when he caui'ht Myiri' line hit and ran to flrat baae In time to put out Ifeffrr, who had started for eecond when the bad waa hit Score: HOOKtrN PITTSBfROH. AH H O A E. alrara. cf. ...I . i at.ra. aa...l mavbart, lb. Wbeal ... Iuihatr, lb 4 Hiuat. r(...l Hala. lb C 14 -I art r. a. ..4 lfftr. p... I Buum I I I 1 cary. If. ...4 1 1 S 1 X'iiia. af.. 4 8 14 0 1 J-,kncaa. b.l tills I 1 llln Druaji. rf 8 114 0 13 114 0 ..a iiii m v t. aar. aa a . iwl, ao 1 tS.t,d. IB I t'liilauo. c 4 Ikauueh., 0 4 ... 8 0 110 4 16 14 a4t oio 0 1 4 I Totals . Tatala ....at ID It I batted for ffeffcr In ninth. Brooklyn t 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 iltiabuigh 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 Two-base hita: Mvera. Wheat Home run. Wagner. Double playa; Myers toi on tmlls: t-ff Pl.ff.r. t; off Kantlelmer 2. Hit bv Pitched 111: llui.tnuui and Baird In pfeffer. titruck out: B p(.f- lei. I: by Kantlt linor, a, loll sod tlttauu. TTTE TW,T.: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY Copyright. 1P18, International News 8ervl-e. Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. Played. Won. Lost. 34 37 44 40" 49 47 , 84 R4 Pet .m .So ..Via .4M .472 .400 .407 ties Moines , 02 Denver 90 M 4ft 47 40 42 m " 27 Lincoln Kt Topeka 4.1 Omaha OS Pious City -... fit. Joseph 90 Wichita 91 AMER. LEAGUE. W.UPct I NAT. LEAGUE. W.LPct. Boston 67 32 ,m Phila. 50 28 J Chicago ....R7 84 .0221 Brooklyn ....4H 41 .tS9 Iwtrolt ....M 36 .till Boston 47 44 Mt Waahlng'n 44 45 .S0& tlttsburgh 4o 44 .( rwew iorK,.4.i m .4H3 8t. Louis. ..37 64 .4"? Chicago ....43 4S .600 New York. ..41 4 .48 fU txuls...44 40 .472 Phlla. 81 00 .341 Cleveland ..86 64 .3H&I ClnclnnaU. .86 63 .400 FED. LEAGUE. AMER. ASBN. W.UPrt.l WL.Pct. Chlcacro ....68 80 .670 St. Paul 67 38 .) Kan. City.. 62 40 .6 IndUnap'a .62 43 .647 PitUburgh 00 41 ,64f,Mlnneap's . W 44 .642 Bt. Louts. ..49 43 WKan. City . 69 47 .615 Newark ....48 43 .627 Ioulsvllle ...44 47 .4)5 Brooklyn ..44 63 .646L'leveland ..41 4x .4fll Buffalo ...42 64 .43K Wllwaukee 42 62 .447 Baltimore ..M 60 .301 Columbus ..87 68 .3S9 Yesterday's Reaalta. WESTERN LEAGUE. St. Joseph, ; Denver. 7. Ies Moines, 4; Lincoln, 1. flloux City, 6; Topeka, 8. Omaha, 8; Wichita.. 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 8; Ft. Louis, 1. New York-Chicago; wet grounds. Boston, 10, 7; Cincinnati, 6. 8. , Brooklyn, 2; Pittsburgh, 8. AMERICAN LUAGUE. Ft. Louis, 6; Philadelphia, 1. Cleveland, 1: Washington, 3. Hetrolt, 7; New York, a Chicago-Boston; called end third; rain. KBDHRAL LEAGUE. Buffalo. 8; Chicago. 4. Brooklyn, 4; Kansas City, 0. Newark. 11; St. Louis, 8. Baltimore, 0, 8; Pittsburgh, 8, 5. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION,, Milwaukee, 2; Cleveland, 1. Games Totlay. Western League-St Joseph at Denver Peo Molnos at Lincoln, Hloux City at Topeka, Omaha at Wichita. National League Philadelphia ' a St. Louis. New York at Chicago. Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. American League St. Louie at Wash ington. Cleveland at Philadelphia, Chi Mf9'' Now York. Detroit at Boston. ederal League-Newark at St. Louis. KOCH HAS IT EASY WITH LINCOLN UAH Titleholder Blanks Hugh Ager in Shutout Set in States Tennii Tourney. ' . ' WOMAN'S CHAMP ALSO WINS LINCOLN, July 29.-(8peclal .Telegram.) Harry Kooh of Omaha, champion In the singles, had an easy time In tha Ini tial round of the Bute Tennis tourna ment, being played At the Country club ! courts here. After rain had caused a three days' pontponemcnt, play start od this afternoon. Koch beat Hugh Ager of Lincoln tn straight sets. Gardner of Omaha, had close fight with Hanlghen, but finally loat out The results of the afternoon were: Polskl beat Davis. 6-1. 0-1. Koch beat Agar, 4-0. 8-0. ' ' Morgan beat Matthew, 8-0. 8-4. Mcl'roud beat Mebernvan, 0-1, 8-1. Beghtol beat Oancwr, 8-6, 0-0, Proud beat Schwanger. 0-1. 4-1. Hanlghen beat Gardner, 0-2, 0-8. In the second round, Miss Louise) Pound. - the woman's champion, easily defeated August Schmidt. PoUowlcg Is the play la the second round: Ahem beat Iee, 0-3, 3-8, 6-X WeaverllnK best Magee. 8-6. 0-1, aJ. Boehler beat Olldersleeve. 4-S, 0-6. Powell beat Patterson, 6-6. 6-6, OA WauKh beat Beckett by default. MattheWson beat Tate by default Morgan beat Matthews. 0-0. 0-4. Miss Louise) Pound beat Schmidt, Mc.Klllup heat Tvtenard bv default. Hoaford beat Harder by default. . Reed beat Alexander by default Third round: McKIUup beat Benrlclc' 4-0. 8-4 MORDECAI BROWN IS REPORTED CRITICALLY ILL CHICAGO. July 2.-Mordecai Brown, one of the stars of the pitching staff of the Chicago Federals, and fop years the leading pitcher of the Chicago Nationals, Is In a hospital here, suffering from an acute attack of nephrltla. Early today physlclana expressed doubts aa to hla re covery. Later Bros, n waa reported much Im proved and the attending physician ex pressed the belief that be would recover. Brown pitched part of a gams agajnst tha Buffalo Federal dub here laat Tues day. It did not complain of feeling 111 -until yesterday, when he was) examined by a physician and ordered to a, hospital lor treatment Last night hla condition wa considered critical. I 1 TRACTOR COMPLETES LONG RUN TO FREMONT FREMONT, Neb.. July 29. Special. V Cornpletlng a 1.000 mile run from Cleve land to Fremont, In whluh roads of all kinds were eauntered. the 'Wallls "Cub" tractor trailing a covered wagon arrived in Fremont yeaterday at ths noon hour. The machine mads tha long Jour ney without any delay owing; to engine trouble It la aald to be the longest ' dusmbllity run ever attempted ty a tractor engine. The engine will take part .......... ... . I I August 8 to 14. 30, 1915. Drawn for WALTER JOHNSON WINS 0WNC0NTEST Hits to Deep Center with One on and Two Out in Tenth After Fannin; Thrice. SHANKS' FIELDING FEATURES WASHINGTON, July 2. Walter John son, after being struck out by Walker oh hla first three trips to the plate, hit to deep center with on on and two out In the tenth, winning his own game from Cleveland. 2 to 1. Shanks played third boss for Washington today for th first time, hls fielding being a, feature of tho fares. Score; . ' cxjcvictANP. " Washington. ' ABHO.AB ABHO.AB foulhWth, 11.4.1 4.0 OMmIIh, rt,.4 00 4 Ranbaa. cf...4 OPoatsr, lb... 4 I I OMIIsn. rf....4 2 1 ORhanka, lb.. .4 4 4 Chapman, aa 4 Klrka, lb. ...4 Smith, H....4 Turner, lb. ..4 Wainba.. lb. I OQandll, lb... I 1 II OAeoata. it. ...I 4Alnamlth, 4 OMnRrlda. aa 4 OJohoson, a. .4 8 4 1 I 4 4 1 1' O'Nell. e. ..,.4 Walker. S-. -4 Totala ....14 f 11 0 Total ..'i.SI 30 I Wambsgansa out for Interference. Two out when winning run scored. Cleveland '..I 00O00O00 01 Washington .,..0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 12 Two-base hit:' Johnson. Three-base hit: Uandll. Stolen base: A costs. Baae on balls: Off Walker. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Wambssranea by Johnson. Struck out: By Walker, ' by Johnson. 7. Wild pitch: Johnson. Umpires: HUdebrand and CfLoughlln. Macks I.oae to Browns. PHILADELPHIA. July 28. St Louis wasted only one of its seven hits off Breeeler today and defeated Philadel phlt, 8 to 1. Koob, a College southpaw from Kalamaaoo, Mich., pitched for thej visitors and did excellent work. Score: r BT. LOCI". PMlLADEtJHU. ' ABHO.AB. ' AB.HO.ll Shot toe. It.. I 116 OHealar, lb... t 4 J l Austin, lb. ..4 4 4 1 lWalah rf....l 4 1 f Slalar, ct....4. 1 1 4 40ltrtn. If. ..4 0 10 4 Pratt. 2b 4 1 3 0 1 Bcbani. M...4 Oil Walker,, rt.,,4 9 0 S OlAlote, lb-... 4 4 a a a Iary. lb. ...41 4 4 eVUiosa.' 2b. .4 0 I I 4 Lavsa, -aa....4 1 3 I ILape. 4 III Atrnair. C....I 17 1 Kopf. a.,, ..4 4 4 4 a Koob. p 4 4 4 1 OBreealer. .1 1110 ToUls ,...n T 37 8 8 Total i . . .M 8 37 14 3 St. Iiuls 0 10 1 0 0 0 2 0-6 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Two-bas hits: Leary. Latpp. Horns run: Walker. Stolen banes: Shotton. Pratt. Lapp (2). Double plays: Heaiey to Kopf to Lajole, Koob to Austin to 1-esj-y. Bases on balls: Off Koob, 3; pff Breasler. 3. Hit by pitched ball: llABtau mw.A T In I. I... 1 A 1. . . Idressler. Struck out: By Koob, 6; by Henry UohUf (mpany, j . :. I f fU- .". . l JT V v 1. "V V XX XI : 4 t . . 9 a.l. I t' TrtmHtviarJ't drivings tj TilifW ft - ' , -fr " - ! r : j? - - k la - J 'i ii - ,, ) i 'i ii ' fgvj; 1 ! aw . The Bee by James Swinnerton Bresaler, 6. Umpires: Nallln and Dlneen. Tlarers Trim Yaaks. NEW. TORK. July 28. Stupid base run-, nlng by two young members of tho New York team enabled Detroit to defeat New York today, 7 to 6. Tho Yankees were five runs behind when they went to bat In the elKhth. Three runs hsd been scored, two were on the bases and none out; when Steen relieved Boland. Baker then caught Lsyden, a young pinch run-, ner. asleep at second and a moment later, Barney, another colt overran sec ond on Baumsn's single end waa out. In the ninth, with men on third and aeo ond and one -out Malsel lined to Cobb. Boone thought it was a hit and was easily doubled off second. Score: DBTROIT. NEW YORK. AB H O A B AB.H.O.A.B. V1tt lb 6 I I 1 SHIth. If I 114 Tenia. tb...t 111 Hoona. a....l 1144 Cobb, rf 4 I I I eMalael. lb... 4 1 I 1 Crawford, rf.l III OPlpp. lb 4 I M 4 4 Vaacb. If 4 0 2 0 IM-ardaa 0 4 4 0 4 Bursa, lb. ...I Oil IMullea. lb... 4104 Buab. aa 4 114 4Cnok. rf I 3 10 1 Baker, e I 4 4 1 4Bamer. ef...l 110 4 Manas. ... 4 0 4 Bumaa lb. .4 1114 ttoiaaa. ....! 11 eNttnsmak'r, e.l 4 1 Otsen, p 1 0 0 1 OaJdwell ...1 0 4 0 0 , a-weetiaj, S...0 4100 .Total II 117 14 IWarbop. a...l Sill Hartiall ....1 10 0 4 ' Total '....14 11 IT II 8 Ran for PIpp In eighth. Batted for Nunamaker In eignth. Batted for Warhop in ninth. Detroit 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0-7 New York 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0-C Two-base hit: Pipp. Three-base hlta: Cook, Cobb. Home run: Crawford. Double play: Cobb to Bush. Bases on balls: Off Warhop, 2: off Boland, 2; off Steen. 1. Hlta: Off Boland, 8 In seven innings, none out In eighth; off een, 3 In two Inninga Struck out: By Warhop. 2; by Boland, . Umpires: Wal lace and Connolly. Coast I.eacne. At Oakland Score, first game: R.H.E. Fan Francisco ..!! 6 11 8 Oakland 2 7 2 Batteries: San Francisco, Bauman and Schmidt; Oakland. Klawltter and Elliott. Score, aecond game: R.H.EL Fan Francisco 8 0 1 Oakland 2 6 0 Batteries: San Francisco, Brown and 8epulveda; Oakland, Abies and Elliott At Salt Lake City Score: . R.H.E. Ixa Angeles) 6 8 0 Salt Lnke City 0 8 1 Batteries: Los Angeles, Perritt and Bolea; Salt Lake City, Glpe, Schmuts and Lynn. At Los Angeles Score: R.H.E. Portland - 4 14 3 Vernon 6 10 0 Batteries: Krauas,. Hlffglnbothajm and Cariech. Fischer; Vernon, Mitchell, Piercy and Spencer. - ' .Terriers Defeated. ST. LOUTS. Mo.; July 29.-St. Louis was defeated today. 11 to 8, when Near ark staged a rally in the eleventh Inning: and scored three runs. In the eighth St Louis tied the score by driving- tn four runa Hard hitting marked the game, a home run, four three-base hits and sis doubles being made. Score: R.H.E. Newark 1 001402000 8-11 20 2 St. Louis 1 0012004000 8 18 2 berg and Rarlden: Watson, Crandail, Batteries: Moaeley, Brandon, Fmiken Plank and Chapman. Falstaff 's flavor . 1 it rrom all other G6 aavoau f pnxiuct a owes its delectable flavor to both Science and Nature. Perfect grains, the gift of sun and soil and quickening rain, are the raw materials; and these are transformed by Lemp brewing, the result of 75 years' experience, into the sparkling, gold-hued beverage which never disappoints the most discriminating taste. Beer I a feaxL Bread aod bear are Bad of Ibe earn siatenala: eraJa, yaal aod water. 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Each driver will have a seat behind a -carefully selected Jsckrabblt which will bo harnessed to a cart belonging to a ' race horse. Amerlesa Association). At Columbus Score: ' R.H.B. Milwaukee , 2 8 4. Columbus 1 1 6 0 Batteries: Milwaukee, Slapnlka and Huarhes; Columbus, tJheneberg and Cole- man. Ht. Paul at Cleveland, postponed, wet grounds. Fashion's favorite for Spring and Summer Ide Silver for 23 if.0. 9. IDE 8 CO., art, TROT, . T. S Is Seta ky 0V sllstag Hrswi FOR MEN 50A-510 So. 16th. AND Thos. Kilpatrick & Co. ISO? Douglas Street distingruishes1 brews. tA tru, met' J