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2 S 11 .E "OMAHA 3UfTl)AV BEE: AUU17ST 22. VAo.' y ea am ' a A Picture Story -With Just One Word Drawn for The Bee by ltd Coprrlrht l1, by . 1h Ftr Company. Oreat Britain Rights K nerved. YAMS -AND WHITE SOX SPLITTHE BILL Chicaj Wini Opener, WMcn is Great Hurling Duel Between Scott and CtldvelL FISHES WINS SECOND COMBAT Ore A GO, A tig. tl. Tha Chicago Whit Box brok rnn with New Tork In a double-header her today, winning the first onnfwt after lwo Inning. J to 0. In a urea pitching duet between Scott and Caldwell, and losing the second, 8 to I, braim ft the rand pitching of Fisher. Joe Jack ton. who waa purchased from the Cleveland ArarV-im by tha Wblta Pox. played center flild for the locals to day. Score, first fame: wrw tor. ranCAoo. AB H O A B. AB.H.O A M. TicV ..... I . rt I I 9 J ria., e4 I I I JOma U J11 J V.M. I....4 I IKWIH i pit i 4 T J H..J J far.. Tf I I I wear. k..4 MM Hartaell. If. .4 I 4 IBIartb, .. 1 J I noon. !... ''balk, S-8 1 Nmink. a t 9 ( I aeou. c"-"- ' J J - t ...5 "i5ii . Twials ...-ST 41 II -V -..tea out wnen winning run u New' Tork.... Moln bases: Bchalk. J. Ool Una Earned nine: CM. ago. I. Double playa: Boone lo . Wpp; Beckmnanah to Boon to Plpp. Baeea en balls! Off Caldwel. 6; off Bcott. 1. struc k tit: By Scott rr t'aUwell, . Umpires: Kvan and ChllL e'oo'-e, cectnd 'Un CBITAOO ' HIW TOHK. AB H.O.A-g AB.H.O.A.B. Mon.hr. tf . I M F1rV ef I f .i.Oiin, lb 4 1 II rwtn., m i 14 11 torolllna, lb 4 I Mlaai. lb.. ..4 1 t t JarkM. er..4 111 lb 4 1 II I Kelarh. f . ..4 II Ce. rf 1 I nf. ... 4 1 t I ll.aiuBll. If. .8 I ainrktk lb.. 4 11 trM. ib....4 till H-ha!k. a. ...I 1 I Alaianoar. l I I 4 (Valla. ....! t ruber. 4 I I knt. I IIMr. I Totals ... M in II I Umor4 ... 1 1 T"tale.... T II II t Hatted for Ben In th 4Hrh(h. Naw York.... M M I I W Chloaso 0 1 1 0 Two-btm hlfi: Mala-!. Ba'k. Htfh. Moln baa: Weaver. ICamed rana: ChU rao. 1; Nw Tork, L Uaaea on errora: fhlcatro. 1; Naw Tork. L Kufi on bajla: Off t'whar, 1: off Clootta, I; off Bona, t. Jllta: off Cl"ot. T In elit and two-thlrda tnnlnaa; off Bam, 1 In on and ona-thlrd Innlnsa. Hit by pitcheU ball: By ClftoUa, liartaelL- Htruck out: By Cleatte, : by JVna, 1: by riahfr, a; by FVbor, L Vm ptrra: Chill and Eviuia. , Braves Back in the Third Place Through A Double Triumph B08TCK, Aug-, a. Boaton returned to third place In tli National learua eland Inc today, winning two pitching duels from Pltteburirh, J to I and i to 0. In tho around Rama, Arthur Nehf. a rexrott T'ltchr obtained by Iloiton from Terr Haute, had the better of Mamaux, the Pirate utar. Nehf not only hold the vta 'tora to five hlta without a run, but brvtight In itooton'i only tai)le with a flnclc- h the trtxth. CoMello waa out off . ih.- field In this garno after an argument ! wish Ever. ' ' , j ' nyt on balls proved to be th un doln of Kantlehner, PltUburgh'g pttotier In Uie flrat i-onteat. He allowed Boston only two hits, but one of thee and fire In the second Inning resulted la ' Boston's three runs. . Rudolph kept hi opponents' hits acattarvd, eaoept for eea ;uuve doubles by Cblllns and Johnston, 'Vak-h produced one 'run in U sUth. Heorv. first game: rnTTimt'HOH xron. . ' AH. H. 11. AB M.O AB rnatalla. If. I 1 I Moras. af....t I Oiling rt , I III rolling ef...l IIS .eiCv.ra. lb I 1 riui, rf ..,.4 Ne. It.... I Jatiactoe. lb 4 IMS Mnrl.iaa. rt 4 See Kml4t. lb. J til S I IK aer. SI...4 S I Vla, ib 4 S lrl. Ib 1 1 t l"iBiih. lb.. ..4 1 I I 1 Maraaril., la. I 111 1 lllinHr, S....I e i e CrttiMl. a. ...I e I Huaolpa, t Kaaiwaa.. I I I ToUla ..St I 17 11 l Tatala ....II 4 14 . I I'itiaburith ......,.:o MM1MM lltiaton 0 1 0 0 0 0 I Two-baae tilts: Smith. Collins, Johnston. Tlirae-baa hit: liAlrd. Stolen bases: ilovdy. HiKlnlph. Kaorlf lea hits: Uaran ville, Cllin. Ioutle play: iOvera lo Maranvtlla to Hclimlilt. Haas on balls: Off Kudolph. J: off Kantlehnar, . fMrurk out; Hi iiilol)h. 4: by Kanllehner, i, l'?rplres: Klein and Knialle. Hcore. awnl game: riTTaHi'luiH. aOWTOV. AU II. U A ! AB H i) A Mrirthr. lb 4 III Mnr.n. rf.... i 1 s a (olll. M I 4 Itrara. lb... 4 I I jAliuat.!. lb. 4 HiiM-limaa. rt 4 waaar, aa...4 I VIoi. If .... IUi4. lb I t r t...ll. rf.l els i tn.M, ir ... i e i I I thtntt lb. ) lilt f-mim. .... I I 1 I Varanrtl., b. till I tt'nallaa. a.. .4 1 t A a I tilhaoa, I I . ...4 i 4 I .bt. d 4 I s I a 'Munvor a a a Tntala Tntata ....(I 4 M 4 1 M IT I Hutted lor uttson In the ninth. litiburh ........0 4) H-au.n aj To-bfcA hit: Moran. Threv-baa bit: OIIson. tstoien baaea: Connolly, aiaran viiie. Ilouble plays: (Schmidt to ttmlih, Smith to Kvata to 8chnil..lt. Base on er-r-'ta: PUlaburah. L Baaea on balls: Oft WamaiiK, ; off Nrhf. . Hit by pitched ball: Mt Connolly. Iltruok out: By Mamau. 1; by Nhf. I. Umpires: Kleru and i:nalUa. .. INDIANS NOT ALLOWED J HIT TILL THE EIGHTH , CLEVELAND,. O., Aug. . Mitchell did nt allow Philadelphia a hit unUl the eighth inning today. Then the el'ppery ound.llon of the field allowed tho Ath leUca to -rUh four hlta. M luhell struck lout o"5len men. ffheahan waa h t hard with ran on baacs and Cleveland won, t to t Boore: , , rilIIADRIJMIA. Ab.H t cievrt.ANn ma a e Kinf. ai 4 lt,tat rf . ..I Kirunk. lb.. .3 i itna. ia. -.4 I m H", Ik... 4 rf... 014MIX If . .1 Mciiur. a... I a... I I I e - r' k 111 S ivvaas. lb.. ..4 Ills 1 I I !) iw.a. aa I e 1 t i t t . lb.. ..4 III ! I '. H....I I t t i uiuu, it.. t l e I t auat . Ik 4 III 1 1 . 4 1 11 i i I MUrfcf X a. .4 t I a i I iinnsiai, a a a i 'Uitr ....I 4 4 4 Tetals ... .( U t T..tl . tilll Hatted for Hhoeban In Mahth. 'iilaJ-U.hlal a 04)4!t- I'l-vtUn.l 0 1 t t I t l-arnrrl runs' Claveiand, . Two-baae Ilia: Wlli WambKnaan. Slokin : Xnhlna lKwl l piaja: alt'Avuy to Pcheng tn Sirurki hthatig to kUruck to Koif. Kite 'iff Bhrrtiaii, 11 In seven Inn'naa; ff Flllinrlm t In two Inntners. Hum on balla: off Vltcball, I: off tlilan, t Struck out: By Mitrhell, 11: by fha-hin " t uee on errora: Cleve'aad, J. Um ultra: !! Utl.racid and OXoual.lin. CUFFAL0 TAKES A COUPLE v MORE FROM THE WHALES BCKFALO. N. T.. Aug. XL Buffalo us two more gatnea from Chicago to day, f to I and I to X making It a cleaa tte-p for tne r1. Chicago' errora wr costly la both gameo. Dattoa and l'.ae scored home ruaa off Brenaaa to the second contest. Bootxa, Crvt game I an b ' liK-aeo 0 t 1-4 7 I (. Halo t4i-U l'ti. r...-: Cllaigo, Hridris, Hat It ;u(i k latter; iKtlUvW. Au(Wraun and blalr. ' -r. MtuuJ gaiiar: R.H.IC. t hic, i0cia a -i ii i l-"tt.i M M I 1 I t Mill 1 l:it.-tta: Chit-ago. Brnna and J .-'i.i, I.jMJj, HrUient aad Alia. TOO MUCH COIN FOR BOERS McF&rl&nd and Gibbona Should Not Draw Oyer $15,0CO for Ten Bound Bout NOTHUfG FOB THE I'HOIiQTES NBW TORK. Aug. M.-How much la tha MoFurland-Olbbotui match worth. In rold cash and figured strictly as a busi ness propoaltlont - . Tha ahova question waa put to a prom inent follower f boxing the other day, a man who haa had experience with tha gam ' from every angle. Ma expressed tha opinion that tha only answer rested In the receipts of the bout -If It la pleasant the two might be worth a few thousand mora than they Would be on a threatening night. But never would I sot a flat figure above tt,oo or ift,O0O for tha bout. . Tbla would Include tha money for both boxer. But of course, to be consistent, I would al low them the, option of peroantaga, I think an offer of Vt.fOO each, with tha privilege of percentage, would be high for ten rounds. "Aa for tha bout being worth W.M that ouada Uka a Joke to dm. And when 1 say this I sincerely hope that the pro moter who la game enough, perhapa un wise enough, to guarantee euoh money makes good on tha proposition. : Ho Is taking a long ehanoa and I will always string along with the fellow who does that But, my, what a oliaoce ha la taking. -. "To make tha bout worth SX1.600 to the boxers, tha gat should run above l&O.Oou. With all tha expenses attending such a big affair and Us knowledge that th (ate must be near 140,000 before tha pro moter begins to see any money of hia own, be ,1a entitled to big returns. Per haps I should make tha bouse worth 13,000 before th boxers are entitled to any such money aa they are getting. They axe taking no ohanoea whatever. Tha promoter does all that They simply have to be present and protect themselves for thirty minute. They get their money whether th bout aatiaOa or la greeted with hisses all tha way. What a hard Uf tbea hoy will barer Varte-aa Battaaate Madia. Various estimates hav been placed on tha ata of tha crowd. autaetng on th receipts has become a popular Pas time during the laat few day. Pew close follower of th gam Incline to th belief that tha bout 1 worth any thing Ilk th money guaranteed for It and they figure only on what it la likely to draw at th gata. Th flrat few thousand dullara will come In fast enough, but after 1,000 or M.ooo haa been taken In tha money will add up very slowly. Two year ago th aam card looked Ilk a mint, but Packey re tired and Mike recently had a aad af fair in Brooklyn with Soldier Bartfleld. Ordinarily thee two elrcumatanoea might be expected to cut down th attractive nes of the match and reduce th price. Th figures, however, aerv to max us wonder what th bout would hav been worth then If It la worth a,s0t now. Tip Tops Win Two From the Terriers BROOKL.TK. Aug. XL The Btwoklvn took both end of a double-header from St LamU today. I to 1 and a to L In the first Flnnet-an held the westerners safe at ait Uinae, nolle in th second Bluejacket let them down with two alngtee. Th local loft tonight for Baltimore and Buf- laio. cy ralkonberg will report to Man ager Oanael at Baltimore on Monday. Score, first Kama; rii k: St. LouU t a-i a a VmoM yn ... M I I I 1 1 M U 1 BattnrUa: DavenBort. Qroom and liaxt- le- ; V niMraa and Land. Score, eeuond game: R.H.B. -iV-Trt: Wa'taon. Groom. Crandail and Chayman; Bluejacket and Stmoo. Dod Trlsaa Tork. TORK. Nab., Aug. fl.-(Hr-la) Tele- 5an Jo bte her and hie lvl4 team, .'''f. T.orf W'npa this a moon, i l. . '; xhlbltl-Mi weaning wkh hta broihar Anton, waa wltaeaaed ly a crowd, oil put the acl.ur grip on hia brother to aUw the .uliea- hew It was OOA( aTvere la Tnulamd. Tha juUliWa of lnrialder Braatisaa V 7 w HU' hV caia4 the tranafer of Johnny Evrra brother, Joe. from the Inkld to a garden. ' Key to th situatlon-le Want Ada i Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAQUTC. Pyed. Won. Lwt. Pet nes Moines Denver Aloux CHy.... Topeka , I.nrnln Omaha Wichita i fit Joseph. ............. .13 TT i . IJg 70 4s .bt ltd 40 (ft .M7 .. 12t 81 m .M4 . 114 M M M0 ,121 HI 63 .44 11 49 TO .412 ..117 4 7 .359 NAT. XBACHTtt. AM BR. USAaiTVL - v-j . . i- W.L.Pct. WJUPet Phi la. a bSl j Beaton ,...n . Brooklyn . 1 U ,6 Detroit 71 ,M Boaton .....A (4 .W Chicago 7 44 .04 Chicago ... M M Washington HUM!1 Pittsburgh M M AallNaw Tork...M U .60S New Tork. .11 U .4W Cleveland .. M .Wit 8t. Louis.. . 61 0 .4M 8t. Uoui....41 '.rt Cincinnati .U W .4tvt Phlla 4 7S .Sia FED UEAQITEL AMEB, A88 N. W.UPrt.f W.UPrt PltUrtiurgll tl MM t. Paul 71 4 Newark .... 4 MM Mlnneapolia 61 .(71 Kan. Cty.. 4 M .Wnd'anapolta 1 M ,t Chicago ... (3 .R44tTulsvllle ..91 M JiH IV. Loute... . M mj'nn. Cty...M M JuO Buffalo ,...M 4 . 4"! Milwaukee .M W .41 Brooklyn ..Kl 4 l Cleveland ,.K1 4 .441 Baltimore ..49 74 . 84S 'imbii ..44 7J .S7f Teaterilay'si Rawts. WrSTBRN LBAQUH. Ht. Joseph 6: ' Inroln. U. TVa Mo'nra 4: Tienver, IS. Orriaha, 7; Topeka, a Wichita. 4-1: r-l,.ux Cltv, tt-f. ' ' ' ' NATIONAL. LBAOUS. , ' Ptttaiipnrri, 1; Boston, 8-1. Cincinnati, 4-4): roolilvn, 1-1. Chicago, -i; Vhl f-ln' in. 7-. 8t Louis, t: New Tork. 1. AMEJRKVN r.KAOUBL New Tork, &-J; Chicago 1-1 Boerton 4; ft. Lotils, L Waab nnon-Petmit, rain. Philadelphia, I; Cleveland, B. FfcJDlORAL) LKAOim ft. liOiila, 1-t: Brooklyn. -s. ' Chicago, ai; Buffalo, ft-. Kansas City, Baltimore, . PltUbunth, 4; Newark, 1. AMKRJOAN ASSOCIATIOrT. lulsvllle. -; Milwaukee, 14. ' CVIumbua. ; Kt Paul, L lntKanaptAla. 12; Kansas City. t. Clevelaii't, 4-4; Minneapolis, 17-10. tiaaaee Today. Western League Des Moines at Den ver, M. Joseph at Lincoln, Sioux City at Topeka, Omaha at Wichita. National League No games scheduled. American League New York at Chi cago, Boston at rt Louis. Wsshtngton at LV'rott. Philadelphia, at Cleveland. Federal League Pittsburgh at Newark, Buffalo at Chicago. Giants Lose a Long One to Qardinals NBW TORK. Aug. 2L-4U. loul de feated New Tork In a thlrteen-lnnlnir gam her today, I to t Dolan opened th thirteenth with a double, but waa thrown out at third on Miller" at tempted sacrifice. Bchnyder then got his fifth single. In trying to get MUler at third, Robert aon threw wild. Miller scoring and Snyder taking third. Salle singled and Boyder scored the winning run. t New York scored on It half. - Th visitor knocked Marquard out of th box m the second Inning, after which Stroud and Ball fought a pitcher' bat tle. Score: .. BY. LOUIS. XWU AVX Aa.no a Aau.oAB aawtaa TV I 1 I I area. w... i 114 Mratv Jb....l 14 1 Habaruoe. rt.4 II Boltar. ...! ill ln..TKa, t I till Hibar. K...I I 4 rt,ar. aa. .4 14 4 la. H.....I t 'Manila, at.,,. I 1 ah. .a, af 4 t I fKdir. lb I II 1 Millar, lb-tk.t 1 11 I Bralnaia ...1 14 Bataat. lb.... 1 I I Laaart. lb... 114 arAaa. .... tit Mxra. a. ...I til galea, a 11 Habauurtoa.. t r In. I I I ..41111 tMareaar. .! uua. ..... 4 Waa4.ll ....1 . u una 1 Batted for Kelly In the thirteenth. Kan for Mvere In the seventh. ! batted for cJtroud In the ihlrteenth. 8t. Louis 1 10404 4 New York 8 I 4 0 1 1 I 4 1 1 1-4 Two-base hlta: Buma.1 Boberteon ?. llre'-b-r Dolan. Fkimel runs: r3t. Louis, 4; New Tork a iouUe plays: ButUr to ; liutrcina lo Mlllor in; Ixtbert to Hoyle to ! Kelly. Bases on errors: New York, 8; ' St Louie, 1. Bases on balla: Off War auard 1; off Stroud, 8; off bailee. 1. Hits: Off Marquard. I In one and one-thrd tn- nlnsa; off btroud. 10 In eleven and two thirds inning, tit ruck out: By Ma qoard. Ii by btroud 1; by bailee, 4. Uub plres: Byron and Bason. I . Mrs. Deea III. Mra Chariee Dl, wife of th third baseman of tha M. Lou'a Federals, is danavroualir HI with typhoid fever la a Pittsburgh hospital. 1 Made a Hegalar, KIMv Brashaar. who haa ln subbing for Hill iltuhria. has been made a rurular umpire of the Coast league staff by lra- Idant Ilium. A "For Kale" d wni turn erconj-bsnd fui-ntture into cash. ' yl ' 1 Big League Timber Hard to Find in the Bushes This Season BOSTON, Mass., Aug. a.-Mlk Kehoe, th Boaton Braves' new scout paid a visit to the local headquarters of the world' champion the other day. He had returned from Canada where he has been beating th bushes for several days In quost of promising new material, but with poor result. "Promising bail play er are even harder to find this year than ever before," said Kehoe. "Moot of th player who eventually prove beat after getting to the blr leagua club com from tho little minor league team and ther are a lot of minor leagues, twenty-three or twenty-four of them, that ara out of business this year. This make th supply of material for the Inspection of the scout decidedly lim ited, and there are really very few play- ra In sight who look worth seriously considering for th big leagues." Before signing up a fsw week ago to aoout for th Brave. Kehoe wag for sev rai years aoout for th Senators, aerv- main at tha head of .this column.", tug under three managers, and previous ' Th home-run honors r;to Bu ma,' Do to that h was on tha club's catching I trolt who ha made . 'Boaton; , with' staff. "I picked a lot of men tor the f their . men. Including ; men who Washington club first and laat" muaed !hv not played in half tae game, and Mike, "out only on of the lot that cost jtrolt with three veterans In th .800 what you might call any real money waa r tied with .867 for Club batting Chick OandU and w needed h.m badly,"0"1- at tha time. Ha joined th Washlnaton club her la Beaton on Memorial Day, aa I recall It and with Qandii's joining U Senators started on a winning streak of eighteen straight games. Soma of tha present members of. th Washington club for whom Kehoe is re sponsible ara tha two catchers. Henry and Alaamlth, and MoeUsr, Foster and Shanks. Kehoe speaks highly of Barnes, tha alx-foot-two pitcher just signed by tha Boston Nationals, and Twllevee h haa a big future bafor him. NEWARK LOSES BATTLE TO PITTSBURGH FEDS NEWARK, N. J., Aug. XL Inside baa ball and Knetsera airtight pitching gave Pittsburgh a to I victory. A doubl steal and a successful gquees play were Baler, Chicago .108; J. Smith. . Boston, responsible for th two tallies that was. 291 Pittsburgh's margaln of victory!- Scheer I Cravat. ThttadelphuC Is 1 in leading timely hit and Rouach'a daring tarn run-! run getter, with S. and alae holds th nlng, gav Newark tta two runs. Score; !'ad mi home-run hitter with 15. Carey. R.H. K. rittaburgn ., laiattao 14 7 1 Newark 00SO 01 4 Batteries: Pittsburgh, Knetaer and nerry; rtowarx. Moseley and Kariden. I Asaorloasi Aaaaa'allaa, I At Milwaukee Boor, first gam.- I. , ....... R.H.E. Iloulsvtll ., s 4 a Milwaukee 4 10 8 Batteries: Ioulsvllle. Kills and Croaaln; Milwaukee. Bhoades and Hughes. I Boorn, second game: , R.H E. Iouisville 841 Milwaukee Ill tiattenos: Louiavme, uanrorth and Croaaln; . Milwaukee,. Shackleford and Brannon. At St Paul Score: R.H.E. Columbus 4 4 1 Bt. Paul ., 8 4 8 nattenea: loiumnua Da via and Cole man; St Paul, tkeeie, , Williams snd Johnson. At Kansas City Boors: R If TT ; Indianapolis ..........u ii 14 I j Kanaaa City 8 4 8 ! Batteries: Indianapolis. Dawson, Willis, Schardt and Blackburn; Kansas City, Gardner and Oelbei. I At MltUMpauolis oore, flrat game: L. , a R.H.K. I Cleveland , 4 10 4 Mlnntaiolls 17 IS I Ballot-tea- Cleve'and: Jamea. Hill and Billings; Minneapolis. Williams and Ghar ri! y. - . Score, second rame: R.H.R. Cleveland t 8 Minneapolis M 17 1 Battortea: Cleveland, Valden. Jamee ani iDevost: Minneaoolia, Birikley, Kngel, , Wllliaina and Bul!lan. , . Maadaaaa Wrlf laaaed. nrRRE, S. D.. Aug. XI. (epectal Tele gram.An alternative writ of manda tuua ha been Issued by the supreme court, returnable 8ptt ruber It, In th contest between Stanley county on the on aide, and Haakon and Jackson coun ties on th ether, tha eutcome of th claim of Stanley county for 134,00, against th new counties, which ware formed out of a Pert qf Stanley. The qoeatlon of division of debt haa baea to dispute ever el nee tfe division ot the county. A "For Bai ' ad will turnviad-hand r.m-ltur into cash. COBB FIRST,' SPEAKER, BEIT Veterana of American Lfagne Con tinue to Carry Off Batting and Banning Honor. SXTDEB HEADS THE NATIONALS OHICAOO, Aug. it. Th ' veterans of the American league continue to carry off the batting honor In that circuit Tyru Cobb of Detroit remains., at their head with an average, of , whloh la a few points better than hia mark ot last week. Ho Is followed by Speaker, Boston, with .831. The other who are In the "JOO" class and who bavw played In at least half their game: E. Collins, Chicago, .130: Jackson. Cleveland, .SB; Fournler, Chicago, .Sis; Mclnnls, Philadelphia, .CI; Crawford, Detroit .814; Teach, Detroit, and Strunk. Philadelphia, tied, with .SIS,; Lewis, Bos ton, .808; MaJseL New Tork. .80S; Galnor, Boston, .801. V Cobb In 111 game haa snored' 118 runs, and leadr In this department. Ha re mains tha king of baas stealers with a mark of 7L and with SS total bases, ra- Th leading pitcher of th league are: Foster, Boston, won 14 and lost 4; Wood. Boston. IS and 4; Boo It, Chicago, IS and 7; Dauss, Detroit, IS and 8; Ruth. Boston. 11 and 5; Fisher. New Tork. 14 and 7; Faber, Chicago, 18 and ; Shore, Boston, 11 and ; Boiand. Detroit. 8 end I; Bern, Chicago, 8 and B;Jibuc- De troit 1 and 8; Coveleekf, Detroit, 17 and 1; Ayera, Washington, JO and , CaldwellJ New Tork. 1 and 10. ( v t ,; t y Sayder Noaea Oat DVl.s. Captain Larry Doyle of.th New Tork CM ants haa been nosed .out of first place for batting honors of th National leagua this waek by Snyder, Bt Louis,- who haa .8X7. Doyle's average la .824. - Tha fol lowing are among tha first tan: Daubert. Brooklyn. .820; Luderus, Phll adelptike, .SiV. Markka, Now Tork. .808; Collins. Pittsburgh, and Qroh, Clncin natl. 0d with .: Long. 8f Louie. .300: ! Plttsburtrh. with. . 8 . stolen bases, leads that department and Groh. Cincinnati, leads In total bases with ITS. . , Th leading pitcher are:. ' Mamaux. Pittsburgh, won II and lost ; Alexander, Philadelphia, 81 and 8; Pierce, Chicago, 1 and 4; Tenejr. Cincinnati. T and I; , . Smith. Brooklyn,; U and 5,-. Coombs, Brooklyn. 11 and Dale. n clnnatl. 14 and 8; Ragan. Boston, 14 and S: Meadowa. Bt Louis, 10 and 4; Dell, Brooklyn. 11 and 1. ' - Federal Leaga Leagera. Tha ten leading batter ot th Fed eral league are: Magee, Brooklyn. ' .834; Kaurf, Brook lyn, .XX: Flack. Chicago. .837.-. Fisctvar. Chicago. J34: Konetchy. Ptttaburgh. AS; Campbell. Newark, . and Terkee, Pitta burgh, tied with .814. , Berghammer. with 78 runs scored, leada that department; Chase. Buffalo, leada In home runs with 13; KaufT.lead In stolen bases with. 84, and Konetchy, with X14 total bases, loads -that department Pittsburgh, with .157. lead In club bat ting, aad Brooklyn Is next with on point less, ( ' Tha ten wading pitchers are: McConnelL Chicago, won IS snd lost 8; F. Allen, Pittsburgh. 17 and 8; M. Brown. Chteago, 10 and I; LeClalr. Baltimore, 8 and 1; Reutbach, Newark, 11 and T; Cran dail. St Louis. 14 and 8: Plank, 8t Louis. 14 and 8: Kogg. Pittsburgh. 11 and 7: Cullop, Kanaaa City. U and 8; Packard. Kanaaa City. 11 and a Tho leading batter of the American as sociation Is Compton, Kanaaa City, .814. Minneapolis leada la club battlag with 8M. and Halt St PauL with 81 woo and loaf, la loading pitcher. Tha ten leading battera In the Weatara league, including game played oa Au gust 17, ar: Lejeune, Bloux dry, .34.-- Sroraythe. Omaha. .,148; Oalloway. Denver, .847; Jon, Dea Mohaea, MM; Bpenoer, Den ver, .115; Jackson, Topeka, ,S14; Kane, tloux City, .11!; Fox. WU-hita, .: Tyde- mann, Topeka, .307; Hahn, Des Moines, .804. ,-.,;.-' :. .: . Jones leads In run scored with 89, and In total bases with 221: McCormlck, Denver, leads In home runs, with 14, and Coffey, Denver, with 8S, leads In stolen bases. Denver leads In club batting with .278, and Bloux City Is next with .270. Tha leading pitchers are: Thompson, Omaha, won II and lost B; Mitchell, Den ver, It and 8; Mumer. Pe Moines, 16 and 7; Mogrldge, Des Moines, 32 and 10; Thomas, Des Moines, 1 and- 8: Oaspar, Sioux City, 17 and 8; Clarke. Sioux City, IS and 7; Clunn, Topeka, 10 and V Ehman, Lincoln, 10 and ; OUllgan, Des Moines, u and 1 , '- v , .. Velie Factory is ... . . . Going High Speed . Oeeet cbanaes era he'ng made' at th factory, ef . tha Veil Motor. Teh!c! com pany. Mollne", DI., to facilitate Increased production required by th advent of the sew Veil "BUtwel Six" at $1,049. ' Th enormous six-story building here tofore used for storage purpose will now hold th final asembly departments and hipping rooms. With th'a new. -arrange-gient rough material Is received at the west end of the main Plant and finds It way through tha machine shop, first as sembly and test, hence to the final as sembly, where the 'bodies await Installa tion after wbloh the completed car are hipped without delay or further hand ling. All Veil factories in Mollne are work ing overtime. A refutation of the cry of business depression. Th truck factory la handling two large European orders for heavy duty trucks, whil th body fao tory and main plant are exerting every effnrt to supply the demand for "BUtwel Wxes." .,--. UNITED STATES NAVY'S " NEW FLEET OF AIRSHIPS t The first of tha propoaMd fleet or dirigible for th United Bute la now under way and tha important order for tbe balloon fabric haa been awarded to th United States-Rubber company. The work of constructing th fabrio I now in progress at one of their large faotorlea It requires much skill and car In inanu-J facturlng Inasmuch as th access of th airship depends largely on the strength and capacity of th envelope. It Is regarded as a -tribute to their leadership in the rubber Industry that the TJ n I ted Btatea Rubber company were selected to aupply one of- the most Im portant necessities for thU new "dread nought of the air." The airship Is being built by th Con necticut Aircraft company ot New Haven, Conn. Captain T. 8. Baldwin, chief con structor of the Connecticut Aircraft com pany upervleed the building of the flrat German dirigible, and of the only dlrlvrlbl ever owned by the United hta tea army. He decided that the United States Rubber company were beet equipped to make tho balloon fabric for these Important navy airships. The enormous envelope will be of a new and Improved shspe, which by test haa been proved to offer a minimum wind resistance; and which, filled with gas, will hav a tremendous lifting capacity. This airship when completed will be shipped to Florida, where It will be tested. The United 8tte . government has made a million dollar appropriation ' for aeronautics, and tha order placed for the navy'a first dlrlgtbl represents on of th Initial expenses from tbla fund. . GIRL B-THF.PS LOSE CLOTHES BY BURNING Of COTTAGE CLEAR CAKE. Is,. Aug. 5 -'Special.) The Byron Bat cottaje burned Inst light It was one of the boat -tt-vos r-n th campground and recently -' over a thousand dollar bag been expended In Improvements. The contents of the house, Including all the clothing of the four girt members of tha household, were consumed. The girls wsre all bath ing In the lake when the fire occurred. They were completely clotheleea upon their return to the cottage. Draraaee Org ara. WA"H7VOTON. Aug. II IdpeoWl ) Edward IL Mines waa appointed im tt mealer at Thedfo-tl Thcruai -ouni y Nebraska, vice N. R. MeAdams, lea'Hned. Albert R. tiwei of Cedar Hapt K it waa appointed a clerk In the Interstate Coniutarce oomnilaaloo. FOOT BALL JOPES BRIGHT For First Time in History Guy Beed la Quoted a Optimistic Orer Prospects. . VETERAN STARS COME BACK Br JAMES B. LAWRENCE. LINCOLN, Aug. O. (Special.)-t43uy E. Reed, athletic- manager of the Com huakers, has overturned every precedent In issuing hi preliminary statement rel ative to the outlook of th Cornhuekers for the gridiron season of IMS. Reed fairly radiatea aunahlna and prediota tho Huakera will have on of the beet sea aona In recent years. In view of remark-' able success . of tha - pan four years, Huaker booster will, bavit to admit that I some optimism.. , . '; Reed's statement cornea In the form of an attractive; schedule, -with' a picture of Captain Dick Rutherford and tha data of th game on one aid.1 On. th-reverse side, th Nebraska manager haa the following sunshine to hand out: The prospecta for " a great tball team were never, brighter. Fortified with a good record for the past five years and strengthened by the last ycafg freshmen squad, which was th best In ysara. It Is expected that the 1915 team WUT maka agreeablo history. Th veterans, who will return to th game, .aret Captain Rutherford, Corey, Abbott, Shields, Balls, Porter, Seltaer, Doyle and Caley. From among the freshmen Cook, Shaw Rlddoll, Moser, th two Kosltaekys, Oardner, Kelly, Hoadley, Minnlck, Donnegan, Proctor and Otopollk look like varsity calibre man. In addition from among the second string men, Reese, Norria, Shel don, Halberaleben. Dale and Wilson will make strong bid for positions. "Th schedule this year comprise four Missouri . Valley universities, the cham pion interoolleglate team of Kanaaay the champion Intercollegiate team of Ne braska, one western conference univer sity and Notre Dam of national fame. Open with Drake, "Tho opening game with Drake univer sity will be tha biggest gam that Ne braska has ever undertaken for th open ing gam of th season. This game has been designated aa high school - benefit game. All of tha high school boys ot th state, who can present a card from their principal or superintendent that they aro in attendance, will be .given free admis sion. . An effort Is being made : to get Mayor Bryan of Lincoln and : Mayor Dahlman of Omaha to Stage the prelimi naries with Oovernor More head as ref eree. "Washburn haa been on of the strong early games ol the schedule for th last few year and will be th second gam of the schedule. The Kanaaa Aggtea ar to be coached by Johnny Bender of Corn husker fame. This will add Interest to the game and will make the result de cidedly uncertain. Notre Dame, fresh from a series with enviable recordrf, will Invade Cornhitaker territory for the flrat time.' Iowa State college of Amea, with a new coaching staff, will endeavor to get revenge for recent defeats, havtntf employed a new foot ball coach to aid out our friend. Clyde Williams. This gam will be staged at Ames.-. Next comes Nebraska Wesleyan, which haa been making an enviable record among th secondary colleges of Nebraska. On November 11 the biennial trip to Kansas will afford one of tha biggest game of th year. With excellent mat rial to work upon and a new, tried coach to leaj them, the Jayhawker hop to tarn tho tables. Tbe last gam of th aeasoa wttlt Iowa university will be the annual home coming game. This ' game has com ' to be the annual battle royal and tha atiff eet gam on tha Cornhusker . schedule. Coach Hawley will again- lead a- strong crowd at warriors, tf pre-aeaaon dope Can be relied upon." ' ' Mleana on Vacation. Coach Jumbo Btlehm la apendmg tha month of August In the WIsoonaia woods, but will return to Lincoln about Septem ber 1.: tttlehra has given change m the rules some attention and doe not believe ther will be much difference In th style of play over last year. Captain Dick Rutherford is execte4 to drift into camp state tair weak. Corey and Caley are already In Lincoln and th rest of the squad will be on hand so that when Btlehm sounds hia flrat oall for practice he will have a large squad to work with. '-' ' Rent rooma auiok via a Ba Wist A 4.