in " ." ' , BRINGING SSunt to cK.ovnx never ' H1S W loTOTHE V i AMOUNT TO ANN 1 l VIFE TO THE THEKTRE . ) y XW - rx - ' gnht. ' thought wol-.vell-ww errupt - I W A FATHER WJtl XOtSHTJ QF MX Wfitt DON'T (0U SAN I V0U' r LT I WOUL&ST MINtT V Al Drawn for The Bee by . George. McManus ROURKES PERK UP ' AME AGAIN Defeat Josies, Five to Two, With Otto Merz on Mound for Eight Whole Innings; Once More Today. Three walks, three singles and a triple Rave Omaha the second game of the St. Joseph series yesterday. . The store at the end of the fray stood 5 o 2 in the favor of Pa's Rangers. Otto Men tossed 'em up to the plate for eight innings and then with the sc Vre two to nothing against him he was uken out tqjet Ben Shaw bat for him. This was just after Hugh Jiradlt.y had pinched for Burg and drawn a walk, o Ben singled just to help the cause along. Feeling highly elated and excited over hs neat little hit, Benjamin de cided it was time to rest, awaking to find tlia: Harry Williams had touched him out. Nothing daunted by, this rude"- disturbance, l'a's defenders stepped up and before they had ceased Their disastrous work, the game had I'eeu 'at'ely tucked awayunder Man ager Marty's belt. ; " ' "No-hit" Baker, who won his name in his opening game in this league, did the pitching for the Josies. Six !its and five bases on balls was the extent of. the damage done to Mr. Baker. 1 The Drummers scored their two in vhe fifth on Krug's error, McCabc's infield hit and Falk's double. The Kourkes acquired , their five runs in the fateful eighth thusly: Bradley pinching for Burg, talked to open tlie inning. Shaw singled but was C ;:ight dead at first. Shag 'I homo son walked and Cobney tripled to left. Smith walked, and Krug and Brot- lem singled. , j ' William "Scrappy" Moore finished ' his career at ' Omaha Wednesday i ight But Pet j Moore is here to hold up the family name. Pete has just t een purchased from St Louis Irowna and is a right-handed pitcher. Here's luck to Pete: may be prrve to be what we need most. All the ladies in the burg rcNex ecte,i to turn out today to witch the t oys from down the creek hrcati their last in the Western. No flowers nor nuthin' jut plain and simple cere monic i will accompany tlieu de parture. Lyons Easy for Sioux and Izzies Use Once More Sioux City. July I, Stioux City found Lyons easy today and won easily over Wichita, Grover allowed but three hits for seven innings, when the- visitors staged a batting rally and scored four runs. ' WICHITA. BIOUX CITY. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.K. r.eut'r.cf t 1 0 oailm're.lf Hvrcer.M S t 1 OJUdi-r."" SI 1 I 1 I 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 4 1 I 9 t 1 4unp.lb 1 1U 1 lWiili.on.i-fS t 1 Tov,rf ' $201 IM'oo'y.lb S 0 McHre.lt I S HMuel'r.lb 4 I 1 ' . Dvl.s tin V.YUiree.t'r 4 1 rioliMna.o 4 1 S 1 lllunco.ib 4 S t I.yom.p S S Oi'onroy.Jb 4 I 1 Yaryan 1 8 tt'roaby.n III Koeat r,p 0 0 0 0 0Urovcr, 4 1 1 Tulala.. 34 7 2414 3 Total. .Hi 1 J 57 I I Rutted for I.yona In elithlli. AVIchlta ..,... 0 S 9 0" 4 01 Uloux Clly.....l 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 Two-base hits: Coy. Rader. ; villmore, Morse. Urover. Three-baae hit:. Mueller, luno. Sacrifice lilta: Rader, WalMon. toln bajCTi: Rader, Connolly. Hunao. Dou ble playa: Orbver to Mueller. Clrover lo llungo to Mm-llrr, Jonca to lolil)lnn. Illla ' and earned rune: Off Uroier. T mid 3 In lilr.e lnnlnaa; off Lyonil, II and 6 In ven imilnge; off Kuentner, land In one Inning. Tttfto.on bollu: t) rover, It: Lyons, 1. Htrui-k out: Py Urover. 11; l.yona, 3. I'ntplro; Jly. Time 2:10. f Batting and Fielding By Miners Trim Links Lincoln, NcV, July 12. Lincoln was outbatted and outficlded by Joplin to day and lost the second game of the series by 3 to 1, Score: . ' ' : JOPM.Y. LINCOLN. ABH.O.A.K. AB.HO.A.K. Lamb.2b.. 4 2 11 O.'arllnle.lf 4 0 3 0 0 rorh'n.Sb 3 0 3 0 IHnilth.M.. 4 1 3 3 si Cnlllna.K 3 0 10 OOayleea.cf 4 3 t 0 t Oavle.rf. 4 13 0 OUber.rf. 4 10 0 0 MetMb.. 4 Oil 0 Hehmt.lb 3 0 3 3 1 Uallon.cf 3 10 0 OJriffln.lb 4 1 11 0 1 Monroe, c 0 S 1 Wtljiinb,3b 3 0 0 3 0 l.lnd're.p 4 0 3 1 O'timgory. 1 0 0 0 0 nd-!ra.p 4 10 4 OBIffi rt.c. 3 0 3 4 1 aalla.p.., 3 0 0 4 0 - Totala 3i SI 1 1 Totala 31 t 3J U 8 ! ' Ratted for It. ljinb In ninth. i .Toplln ,...3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Llnroln .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I Two-taee hit: I. I.amli. Stolen baae; Cinlt hfaiTlflce lills: t'ochran. folllnc. H. Lamb. Malta. Struck out: Ky Kandera i, by llallu 4. Dime on balln: Off Sander 1, off Halla 1. Knrm-d runa: Lincoln 1. .loplln S Left on bnxea: Ltmoln li, .loplln k. lilts: Off Halla 4 In nine Innlni-x: off 8ander. t- In i:n lnntim Time: 2:4:. t'uii'lre: Miller. Bears Ouihit Leaders and Take Loosely-Played Game Des Moines, July 12. Denver out hit Des Moines in a poorly played game hrc today and in addition the local pitchers rece'ved miserable sup port, the visitors winning, 11 to 5. Score: . DENVER. 'IB8 MOINKS. . ABH.O.A.K. ABH.O.A.& Xerher.sa 4 3 1 lCn.lf 4 13 0 0 Oakes.ct 2 0 O 0EwoliU.3b 4 114 3 Mills, lb 4 313 1 OMoeller.if 4 3 110 Butchw.lf t 1 3 0 OHunter.rf 4 110 0 MrCck.rf 4 3 0 0 Coffey,b 2 14 3 0 Stew'rt.Sb 4 1ST I Hs.rtfd.aa 4 0 3 3 0 WufflUb i 1 3 OSw'ney.lb 4 4 0 1 1 Sheatalco 5 3 5 3 0 Breeze 3 10 3 0 Dale.p 03 OBerger.p 0 0 0 1 1 Drenaen.p 2 0 0 3 0 ' Totals.. 41 la 37 20 28pahr . 110 0 0 . Johnson.p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.." 1371s"! More Like It! OMAHA. AR. R. If. O. A. E. Thompson, cf , . . . S 1 0 5 0 leoney. 2b 4 1 11 3 0 Smith, ir 11 1 0 0 Kmg. m 4 . 1 t 4 I 1 ltrottem, e 4 0 1 1 S '). Williams, lb.. 4 8 sthtek, rf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Hurt, , S O 0 I 0 1 Bradley, 3b .... 1 0 1 0 Mm. !.... 0,0 I 3 0 shw 1 0 1 0 0 0 Thompson, p 0 0 0 0 0 Total .t9 '5.0 XT 11 XT. JONEPII. All. B. 11. O. A. K. Mefah. If 4 1 1 0 0 0 r'alk. 2b 4 0 1 1 0 MrClelliuid, Sh . .4 0 1 1 10 Idlta. rf ;. 0 0 8 0 0 tl. IVIIIIume, lb.. 4 0 I II 1 0 Martsell, cf ,....4 0 0 5 0 0 -liny, ft ...4 0,0 0 I 0 OHrtei', c , 4 0 4 0 Jraham. p t 1 0 0 1 ' Tolals .. ..4 ' H I 1 Huttrd for Ours In rlglith. ItntlrU for Mere In eighth. Omaha .. ...... "' St. Juwph ....OOOOtOOO 0 Tliw-I'an hit! Coonry. Two-haio liltxi Kmc. r'kk. Harririr hlla! Hiirf. McClelland. jrtt on baaed Omaha 4, M. Jovepli 0, Ihm nle plat I l. H'llllamii to Kmc to (Jnonejr. Htriieh out I ly Men 1, by Oraham 4. filmed riinn: Omaha S, Ht. Joeph 1. Time I 1:40. Implreal OaiiUin and MoOllvray. EDWARDS BROTHERS ENTER SEMI-FINALS j Medalist WiU Meet Ouimet and Other to Play Anderson in Western' Golf Cham pionship Match. (fly Aaaoclated Prexa.) Chicu, July 12. Donald Edwards, medalist, will p'.ay Francis Ouiiiict, forr... tiational champion, and Ken neth Edwards will play John G.; An derson of New Yck in the thirty-six hole semi-finals of the Western Ama teur Golf championship tomorrow, as a result of today s matches at the Midlothian Country club, the home of the Edwards brothers. Ouimet today had a runaway match with Tetcr Bamett, a youthful Chi-; casroan. winning 14 up aiAl 13 to play, one of the easiest matches on record. Donald Inwards eliminated Jack May, Argentine champion, 3 and 1. Kenneth Edwards ousted Jesse Guilford, Mas sachusetts champion, one up after a gruelling contest, in which Guilford set a c urse record of 71 in the fore noon and gained a lead of four holes; Anderson coming from behind when Ned Sawyer fell off of the last nine, probably as a result of his twelve-hole match on Wednesday, defeated the former western champion one" up. Most of the large gallery followed the Sawyer and Anderson match and saw good golf, most of the thirty-six holes. ,; The long driving Guilford and Ken neth Edwards did drew a large gal lery also, "oth played exceltent golf, Guilford scoring 71. 79, ISO, while Ed wards made 75, 73, 148, two better than Donald Edwards' medal score in the qualifying rounds. Guilford did not outdrive Edwards much of the war. but his approaches were of the Chick Evans type a .d his putts sought the hole like steel seeks a magnet. Denver ......tltOOSOt 3 It Uea Mollies...,' 1 4000 000 01 limn tun: Shotak. Two-baa hl'.si Stewart, Kwotdt, Hunter. Sacrifice hlta: Oaken, Mills, Stewart, Kwol.lt, Bercer, Stolen baaea, MID, btewart. Left on baaea: flenver, 11; Vea Molnea, $ Slrurk out: By Berger, 3; by Dreaaen, 3; by Dale, 3, Baaea on balta; Off Dreasen, 3; off Johnaon, 1: of I lale, . lilt by pitched ball: By Preaaen, Mill. Wild pitch; Johnaon. Paased ball: Breen. Hlta and earned runa: Off Berger, It and 1 In two and two-thirds Inning :Vff Kreaaen 3 and none In five 'and one-third tnnlnga: off Johnaon, 3 and 3 In one Inning; off Dale. 3 ami 3 In nine tnnlnga. Charge dereat to Jresen. Double play; Rtewart to Kelleh.tr to Mllla. Time; 3:05. -I'mplrei 'Hhannon. -h Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o'Clock -V 3 I keep in press and repair all garment made by ' me. fnn ccc: GIANTS. DROP PAIR ' TO CINCINNATI REDS New York Club Is Halted in Dash for Pennant When Both Ends of Double -Header Are Dropped. New York, July 12.-New York's pennant advance received a check to day, when the Giants lost their first double-header of the year, Cincinnati defeating them in two games, 2 to 1 and 5 to 1. Cincinnati won the first in a ninth-inning rally. The Reds pound ed Perritt for ten hits, totaling seven teen bases, in th$ second game. Score, first game: ' CINCINNATI. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E AB.H.O.A.B. Oroh.Jb 4 0 13 OBurna.lf 4 0 8 0 Kopf.M 4 13 lHerxo2b 4 OKauff.ef 3 Zlm'an.3b 3 OF"tcher,BB 4 ORob'aon.rf 4 OHolke.lb 4 OOlbeon.c 4 OSchupp.p 3 1 0 t 2 1 t 2 1 1 1 2 0 3 0 Kouah.rf 4 11 Chaae.lb 3 0 It Griffith. rf 4 0 3 Thorpe.lt 4 14 8hean.2b 3 0 4 riarke.o .300 Regan.p 3 10 Totala.. 32 ( 37 11 1 Total.J3 3 27 11 4 Cincinnati 0 0000000 32 New TorU; 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Two-baao hit: Herzog. Stolen baaea: Kopf, Chaae. Baaea on halla: Off Schupp. 2. Struck out: By Schupp, 0. Umpires: Harrlaon and O'Day. Score, second game: CINCINNATI. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Oroh.Sb 3 0 13 OBurnn.lf '43110 Kopf.as 3 3 3 OHeriog.Sb 4 0 3 0 OKauff.cf 4 13 0 0.im'an,3b 4 0 3 0 OK'tcher,ea 4 0 0 0 ORob'aon.rf 3 0 3 4 OHolke.lb 3 213 0 ORarlden.o 3 13 3 OPerrltt.p 3 0 3 Rouah.cf 4 11 r-haee.lb 4 3 15 Orlffltli.rf 4 3 0 Neale.lf 4 3 2 8hean,2b 4 10 Wlngn.o 4 14 S'nelder.p 4 0 0 .'Lobert 10 0 83 10 37 13 OMId'lon.p 0 0 0 Totalo. Totals. . 0 27 17 1 Batted for Perritt In eighth. Cincinnati 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 6 New York 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-baa tilts: Burns, Griffith, Rouah, Chaae. Three-base hits: Wlngo, Chaae. Stolen baae: Chase. Double play: Kopf (unassisted). Bits: Off Perritt, 10 In eight Innings. Struck out: By Perritt, 2; by Schneider, 4. Umpires: O'Dsy and Harri son, i Cards Pick Hp Pair. Boston. Julv '!. St. Louis took two sanies from Boston today, 7 to S and to 3. Barnes .mads a bad atart In the flrat game, the visitors making four runs In the opening Inning. Doak waa hit hard and often, but thlr early quartet of runs gavo htm a lead the home team could not over come. Bagan was pounded fiercely In the second game. Score, flrat game: ST.- LOUIS. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.7. -AB.H.O.A.K. 6 3 10 OMar'le.as 6 3 0 3 0 J.Sm'h.rf Balrd.Sb 3 118 OPowell.cf 4 110 lflehg.rf 4 13 8 IMagee.rt 400 OBailey.lf 4 3 3 4 3one'y,lb 3 0 0 0 01 aS h.Sb 4 0 11 3 Ottawl's.Sb 4 10 3 OTrag'er.o Barnes.p 1 6 3 3 1 0 0 0 3 It 2 0 1 1 1 7 0 0 Long.lf Horn'y.as Crulse.rf Mlller.Ib ratil'o.lb Gona'ea.o oDak.p Totala.. 85 11 37 15 4 . Totals., 40 12 27 14 1 St. Lout 4 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 07 Boston ..;....0 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 C Two-bass hits: Cruise, (5): Hornsby, Maranvllle, Xonetohy, J. C. Smith. Three baae hits; J. Smith, Miller. Stolen baaea: J. Smith, Rawltngs. Double plays: Miller to Paulette, Doak to Balrd to T'aulotte. Hornsby to Miller to Paulette. Bases on ball; Off Barnea. 1. Struck out:' By Doak, (; by Barnes, 4. Umpires: Qulgley and Byron. ' Score, second game; St. LOUIS. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. l.Sm'h.rf 4 18 1 OMara'e.ss 3 3 4 3 0 Balrd.Sb S 1 1 6 lPowell.ct 4 1 Long.rf 6 1 10 ORehg.rf 411 tlorn va 6 13 3 OKelty.lf 4 3 Crulae.cf 1110 OKone y.lb 4 Miller,3bf 4,3 3 I 01.CSh.3b 4 Paul'e.lb 4 3 0 0 ORaWa.Ib 4 Snyder.o 1 0 3 3 orrag'ser.o 3 Mead's, p 4 3 11 ORagan.p 3 -Allen.p 9 Totals..3( 13 27 1ll,Bally 0 Rico 0 Hatted for Ragan In rltghth. Kan for Bailey In eighth. St. Louis... ...0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 Boston 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 03 Two-base hits: Balrd, Hornsby, J. Smith, Meadows, Ragan. Three base hit: Cruise. Home hun. Kelly. Stolen base: Maran vllle. Double plays: Miller to Hornaby, Rawllnga to Maranvllle to Konetrhy. BasesJ Meaddwa, 8; Ragan, on DMIiei . VIS usnnnn, rrutyii, tuui Standing oj Teams WEST. LEAGUE. , NAT L LEAGUE. W. V. Pct.j W. L. Pet Dea Molnea.43 32 .OOOjNew York. ..45 25 .643 Lincoln ....45 36 .53lPhlla 38 30.650 Omaha ....42 88 .535St. Louis. ...42 36 .645 Denver ....43 30 ,619Clnclnnatl ,.45 30 .630 Sioux City. .41 38 .519lChlcago ....41 80.613 Joplin 41 38 .61!Brooklyn ...33 88 .457 St. Joseph.. 32 40 .4 lot Boston 38 42 .400 Wichita 1...28 63 .346iPittaburgh ..24 47 .338 AMER. LEAGCE. I AMER. ASS'N. W. li. Pct. hicago ,...50 29 .433 W. L. Pc. Indianapolis 64 31 .036 St. Paul 44 34 .664 Boston 47 39 .018 Cleveland ..44 37 .643Loulavll1e ...48 39 .662 N'evf York. ..88 36 .614Kansaa City. 43 36 .651 Detroit ......39 38 .606Columbua ..43 42 .608 Washington 31 44 .413' Minneapolis 32 48.400 Phlla 29 45 .392Toledo 33 49.402 St. Louis.... 30 60 .376Mllwauke ..29 48 .377 Yesterday' Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. St. Joseph, 2; Omaha, S. Joplin, 3; Lincoln, 1. Denver, 11; Dea Moines, 6. Wichita, 4; Sioux City, 7. ' NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Loula, T--6; Boston, 6-3. Pittsburgh, 2; Brooklyn, 1. Cincinnati. 3-5; New York, 1-1. Chicago-Philadelphia, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York, 1-3; Chicago, 2-6. First game ten Innings. Philadelphia, 6; St. Louis, 2. Washington, 0; Cleveland, 7. Boston, 0; Detroit, t. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansas City, 3; Columbus, 4. Minneapolis, 2; Louisville, 3. Ten Innings. HI. Paul, 6; Indianapolis, 0. Milwaukee-Toledo game played previously. Games Today. , Western League St. Joseph at Omaha, Joplin at Lincoln. Denver at Des Moines, Wichita at Sioux City. National League St. Loula at Boston, Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at New York, Chicago at Philadelphia. American Deague New York at Chicago, Philadelphia at St. Louis, Washington at Cleveland, Boston at Detroit, Struck out: Meadows, 3; Ragan, 1; Allen, 1. , Umpires: Qulgley and Byron. . Pirates Win Another. Brooklyn, July 13. Pittsburgh beat Brooklyn, 3 to 1, today without the aid of a base hit. Hans Wagner was presented with a loving cup by the Brooklyn club. Two games will be played tomorrow. Score. PITTSBURGH. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.E. - AB.H.O.A.B. Carey.cf 4 0 4 0 OOlson.ss 4 0 111 0 0 OMyers.lb 4 3 S 0 0 1 0 Ofi'kman.ef 3 17 0 1 7 0 OStengel.rf 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 OWbeat.lf 4 0 3 0 0 3 1 OCuts'w.Sb 3 113 0 3 3 0Mowrey,3b3 0 8 9 0 1 1 OMeyers.o 3 1 4 0 0 0 1 OMIller.c 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 OPfeffer.p 3 10 4 0 Blgbee.lf 4 1 Klng.rt 4 0 r.W'g'r.lb 4 0 Plscher.o 3 0 Ward.ss 4 1 Pltler.2b 31 McC'hy,3b 3 0 Cooper.p 3 0 furlson.p 0 0 WUholt 1 0 0 0Smyth 0 J. 0 0 0 Johnston 1 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 30 3 27 70 - Totals.. 31 127 T 1 Batted for Cooper In eighth. Kan for Meyers In eighth. Batted for Hickman In ninth. Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 Brooklyn ...0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Stolen base: Fiacher. Double play: - ru ler to Ward to Wagner. Bases on balls. Off Carlona, 1; off Pfeffer, 3. Hits: Off Cooper, 6 In seven Innings; oft Carlsen, none In two Innings. .Struck outs' By cooper, 8; by Carlson, 1 i by , Pfeffer, 3. Umpires Klem and Bransfleld. Umpires McGilvray And Gaston Released Kansas City, July 12. Release of Umpires W. T.vGaston and William McGilvray of the Western league was announced today. Their successors will be Leo Browne of the New York State league" and Con Daly of the recently suspended Three-I league. Conley Wins Nineteen Games, But Drops the Twentieth Dallas, Tex., July 12. After win ning nineteen consecutive games and tying the major league record "Snipe" Conley, pitcher for the Dallas, Tex., league club today met defeat by Waco', 8 to 3. Conley plainly showed the strain under which he was work ing, and it was two fumbles on bunts in the third inning that paved the way for the Waco lead, which Dallas could not oyercome. Fersistent Advertising is the Road 2.tO Success. THE MATERIALS That go into these Suits are of the purest wool, latest of spring 'weaves, including the most fashionable browns, blue-grays,' etc., etc They cannot be duplicat ed in tailonshops making suits for less than $30v00 to 140-00. Look in our windows and see for yourself. I Guarantee ' Absolute Perfect Fit No Disappoint ments. Every Order Made in My Own Shop. 10, ivrt. SOX CLAMBER BACK INTO Ml PLAGE Two Games Takep From Yanks Place Chicago Club in Lead When New York Comes to Town. Chicago, July 12. FelchV timely hitting enabled Chicago to win a dou ble header from New York today, 2 to 1 and 5 to 3, respectively. The first game wis a pitching duel between Ci cotte and Mogridge, and went ten in nings'. Score, first game: NEW YORK. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Rend'x.cf 3 14 0 OLelbold.lf 4 Peck'H.ss. 4 0 6 3 lWever,3b 4 Aragon.lf 6 0 3 0 0GColl's,2b 4 Caldwell 0 0 0 0 OPelch.cf. 3 Magee.lf. 0 0 0 0 OLCoU's.rf 4 Pip. lb.. 4 0 13 3 13andll,lb 4 Baker,3b. 4 10 6 lRlsberg.ss 4 Mlller.rf. 4 10 0 13chalk,c. 4 Bau'an,2b 4 3 0 3 OCtcotte.p. . 3 Nun'kr.c. 41300, Mo'tdge.p 4 0 3 4 0 Totals 34,10 30 ( Totals 84 6 20 17 3 New York .:..0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 : 01 Chicago ...0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 Two-base hits: Nunamaker, Hendryx. Dou ble plays: Pecklnpaugh to Pipp; Mogridge to Bauman to Fecplnpaugh to Pipp. Base on balls: Off Mogridge 2, off Clcotte 1. Struck out: By Mogridge 2, by Clcotte 2. Umpires: Evans and Owens. Second game: NEW YORK. CHICAGO, i AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. flend'x.cf 4 Peck'b.ss. 3 1 1 1 1 0 4 1 11 OLelbold.lf 3 0Weaver.3b 3 OKColl's.Sb 2 lFeisohcf 4 OJColl's.rf 4 oaandll.lbl 4 Aragon.lf Plpp.lb.. Baker, 3 b 1 Mlller.rf. Bau'an,3b ORIsberg, g.ssl 8 Alex'dr.o OSchalk.o 1 ihawk'y,p 3 2ullop,p. 0 ODan'th.p 1 O'Murphy 1 10 Rus'l.p 0 'Nun'ker 1 OARRu'l.p 10 0 Totals 27 7 27 0 0 Totals 33 6 24 13 1 Batted for Alexander In ninth. Batted for Danforth In sixth. New York ."...3 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 5 Chlcaco 0 0 0 O O 1 u s Two-base hits: Pecklnpaugh, Pipp, Miller, Alexander. Double plays: Weaver to sn, Collins to Gandil. Baae on balls: Off Dan forth 2, off Shawkey 3, off A. R. Russell 1. Hits and earned runs: Off Scott, 2 in one third Innings; off Danforth, 4 in five and two-thirds innings: off A. R. Russell, 0 in three Innings; off Shawkey,. 6 in seven and one-third innings; off Cullop, 1, with none oue In eighth Inning. Struck out: By Pan forth 3. by Shawkey 3, by A.! R. Russell 2. Umpires: Owens and Evans. Tigers Take It. Detroit, July 12. Ehmke held Boston to few hlta today and Detroit won, 6 to 0. This was Ehmke's second successive shutout against the champions, who have only scored one run off him In thirty Innings this season, Score: BOSTON. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. JTnonnrrf 8 0 10 0Bush.es 3 3 0 1 0 Janvrn,2b 3 Hobltzl.lb 4 Gard'r.Sb 3 Lewls.lf 4 Walker.cf 4 4 0V1U.3D 1 ICobb.cf 1 OVfttch.lf 4 4 4 4 1 3 3 0 1 1 110 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 Hell' n. lb OHarper.rf 4 Scott, ss 4 OJones.Zb Agnew.o Shore.p P I 0 3 OStanage.o 3 1 OEhmko.p 3 Penock.p 0 J. Jones.p 0 0 Shorten 1 I 0 0 Totals 32 13 27 13 0 0 Totals 30 4 24 15 1 Batted for Pennock Iri eighth. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Detroit 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 6 Two-base hits: Lewis, Shorten. - Three base hits: Cobb (2), B. Jones, Vltt. Stolen bases: Cobb, Cardner. Double plays: Stanaga to Hellman to Vltt to Stanage; Walker to Hoblltzell to Agnew. . Bases on balls: Ehmke. 3: off Shore.. 3. Hits: Off Shore, In four Innings; off Pennock, 3 In threo innings. Struck out: By isnmKe, ; by Shore, 1; by Pennock, 8. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Hlldebrand. Indians Thlm Senators Cleveland. July 18. Cleveland continued its winning streak today, defeating Wash ington. T to' 0. it be nar the second succes. slva shutout at Washington's expense. It was Bagby's seventh shutout of the season and his third In succession, ha having pitched thlrty-flva scoreless Innings. Score: WASHINGTON. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. ludge.lb 4 13 1 0W'mbs,2b 3 1110 thanks.ss 1 S S OChap'n.ss 4 3 3 4 0 Milan. cf 4 10 0 OSpeakr.cf 4 8 3.0 0 Rlce.rf 410 ORoth.rf 3 3 3 0 0 Foster,3b 4 0 3 4 OOulsto.lb 3 1 13 1 0 Leonrd.3b 4 110 0Oraney.lt 2 110 0 Menaky.lf Sill 0Evsns,3b 401 220 South 15lh WOMEN WILL CLASH FOR TITLE TODAY Mrs. E. H. Sprague and Mrs. J. T. Stewart, 2d, to Meet in Final Rorid for State Golf Honors. Mrs. E. H. Sprague and Mrs. J. T. Stewart, 2d, will meet today in the final round of the Nebraska State Woman's golf tournament at the Happy Hollow club. The winner will be declared the state champion, as Miss Louise Found o Lincoln, title holder, is not defending this year. Mrs. sprague won her way into the final round by defeating Mrs. M. B. Levings, i. up in the semi-final round Thursday morning. Mrs. Stewart de feated Mrs. r. C Despecher m the semi-final round, 4 up and 3. Mrs. Sprague turned in the low score of the tournament in defeating Mrs.'Levings. She made a 98 for the eighteen holes and wbuld have even bettered this mark except tor a three putt on the last hole. Mrs. Stewart won over Mrs. Despecher by a com paratively easy margin. j In the consolations, Mrs. K. A. Lin- inger .beat Miss M. V. Megeath in a steady, consistent game, 3 up and l. On Friday morning a nine-hole contest1 will be held for those who failed to qualify. In the afternoon the finals in the championship flight will be clayed off, beginning at I o'clock. Scores Thursday morning were: CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT. -Mrs. E. H. Sprague beat Mrs. M.v Levings, 3 up. Mrs. T. J. Stewart, 2d, beat Mrs. F. C, Despecher, 4 up and 3. . CONSOLATION FLIGHT. Mrs. K. A. Llntnger beat Miss M. V, Megeath, 3 up and 2. Mrs. W. G. Silver won by default. SECOND FLIGHT. Mrs. W. H. Fllnn beat Mrs. T. P. Blal- las, S up and 6. Mrs. F. Fussell beat Mrs. W. E. Sharer, 3 up. p Ains'th.o 3 0 5 8 lO'Nelll.o 4 0 3 1 0 Gharlty.e 1 0 0 0 OO'Nelll.o 4 0 3 1 0 Johns'n.p 10 0 1 OBagby.p 3 2 3 3 0 Ayers.p 10 0 3 0 Totals 28 13 27 16 1 Totals 33 6 2416 1 Washington ..00000000 00 Cleveland ....103 01 101 7 Two-base hits: Bagby (2). Three-base hits: Speaker. Graney. Stolen bases: Roth, Gulsto. Double plays: Judge to Leonard, Bagby to O'Neill to Gulsto. Bases on balls: Off Johnson, 1; off Ayers, 2: off Bagby, 2. Hits: Off Johnson, 3 in five Innings. Struck out: By Johnson. 4: by Bagby, 1, Um pires: McCormtck and Dlnneen. Browns Drop Contest, Rt. Louis, .July 12. Hard hitting featured today's game, which Philadelphia won, 6 to 2. St. Louis got only five hits off John son and Schawer, but three of these were for extra bases. Philadelphia got enough runs In the first to win. Score:, ' PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Jam'son.rf fill Btrunk.cf 4 0 4 0 OMIller.lf 4 0 OAustln.Sb 3 0 0B.J'son,3b 1 4 0 Sloan, rf 4 0 OSlsler.lb 4 1 OPratUb 4 1 OJacob'n.cf 3 4 SHale.c 4 0 OLavan.ss 3 0 O'Severeld 0 Rogers, p 3 Bodie.lf S Bates,3b 5 4 3 3 0 McIn'hMb 1 111 Schang.c 2 0 5 Dugan.ss 4 Grover,2b 3 R.J'son.p 1 Schauer.p 3 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 Totals.. 33 11 27 10 2'Rumler 1 Totals. .33 6 27 15 1 Batted for iavan in ninth. Batted for Rogers In ninth. Philadelphia ..... 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 05 St. Louis..... 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 03 Two-base hits: ' Bodie (2), Bates, Pratt, Sister. Three-base hit: Hale. Stolen base: Bates. Double play: Pratt to La van. Bases on bills: Oft Johnson, 3: off Schauer, 2; off Bogers, 6. Hits: Off Johnson, 1 In two Jrfif' riarkson and Thomas Stev innlng. (none out in third). Struck-out: By4 Arthur f ason, MBM tev Johnaon. 1; by Schauer, 3. Umpires: Con nolly, Morlarlty and Nallln. Southern Association. Memphis, 0; Birmingham, 2. Nashville. 2; New Orleans, 5. Chattanooga, 7; Mobile, 0. No other game scheduled. Murphys Want Game, The Murphy Did Its team wants a game for Sunday. Call Joe Moran at Harney 6915. THE WORKMAISSHIP , We again caution the pubjic not) to confuse A. M. BROWAR SUITS with garments that many tailors are having botched together in sweatshops, where fit, fin ishings, matching of patterns, etc., are unknown quan tities. Our suits are made in our workroom vby the most expert ham! tailors tfiat money can hire. WithTvery Made - a. . Street. WORLD-HERALD BUILDING. BEN EARL LOSES TO PACERjlNGLE G Famous Omaha Stepper Hum bled by Eastern Horse in Thrilling Match Race at Youngstown, Ohio. Youngstown, O., July 12. (Special Telegram.) Witht wo events com pleted, including the special match race between Single G. and Ben Earl, owned by Edward Peterson of Oma ha, today's program was held over aftej a young cloudburst made its ap- ' pearance at Southern park, although down town, less than four miles away, the sun shone brightly and not a drop of rain fell. Single-G, won from Ben Earl in straight heats, the best time being 2:064, equaling the track record made by Roan Hal two years ago. Braving threatening weather, more than 10,000 persons crowded into the park, attracted largely by the match between the champion pacers. Hun dreds of visitors came here especially for this attraction So large was the crowd that hundreds of fans could not get near the park, the roads leading to the entrances being blocked solid for a mile with automobiles. Single G. sold 100 to 5 in the auc tion, and after the first heat you could narhe your price. Jamison drew the pole and ChiWs got away with him in a grand start. Childs went right after the barefoot horse, but 'Jamison kept the lead until reaching the draw gate on the first lap, when a momentary jump threw Single G. off his stride. Ben Earl was under the wire at the half by a head, but Jamison recovered quickly and held his position, Childs easing up at the finish when he fig ured he could not catch him. Single G. won the heat in 2:06. Loses by a Nose. ' Childs tried a different system in the second heat, laying behind Single G. until the home stretch was reached, when heendeavored to brush past. However, Single G. had the reserve, too. The finish was a thriller, Ben Earl coming within a nose of winning. The last quarter was made in 0:30J4. With a storm brewing and every body running to shelter, the third heat. began with rain falling. Ben Earl had a slight advantage in the start and shot ahead of Jamison at the first turn, traveling for all he waa worth. Jamison pulled up alongside and raced neck and neck with him all the way until the back stretch, when he forged ahead and cantered home a winner. Then the young deluge arrived, causing a postponement until Friday. The meet will close Saturday. The crowd was the largest that ever at tended any event at Southern park. The purse was $1,500, winner take all. Summary: N Single G., b. s., by Anderson Wilkes (Jamison) 1 1 I Ben Earl, b. by The- Earl (Childs) S Tlme-.br quarters: First, heat, 0:3llt, 1.03, 1:34, 2.06: second heat, 0:3114. l:"6i. 1:38, 2:08',ii third heat, 0:30ft, 1:03, l:51',i. 2.07. Evans and Legg Defeat x Clarkson and Stevens Minneapolis, Minn., July 12 Charles Evans, Chicago, paired with Harry G. T po-c f inneanolis amateur, defeated C113) luuiucauno ivivjsiwuBitf) and 1 to play, in an eighteen-hole best ball foursome for the benefit of the Red Cross on the Minikahda club golf links here today. Evans turned in the lowest card, 76, four over par. During the last few weeks nearly $17,000 is said to have been realized for the Red Cross at exhibition games in which Evans has played. to - Measure Suit Order WitH every order I will give an extra pair of $8 Pants Free. FREE MEANS FREE.