THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1907. CORBETT UP IN A BALLOON Before He Octa Sown Lincoln Hai Se7en Bum and the Game. ALL RUJJS MADE IN EIGHTH l'p to that Time It Wno n Blank for Lincoln, an 41 Nothing Vm Doing In the ninth, bat that Was F. no a ah. BIOt:X CITT. la.. July 22. After holding ;h Lincoln Oosllngs tight to first and eecond bases for seven Innings, pitching shutout ball all the way. Corbett had a brainstorm In the eighth nd was pounded to a frazxle. Before the Ducklings were pulled off, they had planted enough runs to tire them the game, T to 3. Zackert was hit freely by the Bloux, and after his club liad rounded up a big lead. Holmes sent '"'k-ntte In to head off a possible rally. .Uorv: siorx crrr. A P. r. it. ro. anre. If 6 0 11 r. Bheelian, 3b (021 Vobllt. rf 3 0 0 4 .Veed, 2b.... S 1 3 4 Hart, lb 4 0 0 8 Granville, ss 4 0 13 Breioler, rt 8 0 11 T. Sheehan. o 8 118 Corbett, p 8 110 STANDING OF THE TEAMS Omaha . . Lincoln . , 1 es itiolnes. ... ljenver Flniix city...... Pueblo WKHTKRN LEAGUE. Played. Woo. Lost. ;; tf .. il . . II . . at .. 80 4 4 44 40 Si 81 e 81 88 41 81 4 Pot. . .(63 .833 .44 .40f .810 Hlncbman, Bradley. Flick, O'Brien. Stolen base; Turner. Double plays: Turner and Htovall; Mil. Altlser to Anderson. Base on balls: Oft Llebhardt, 1 Hit by pitcher: By Uebhardt, 1. Struck out: By Lleb hardt, I; by Falkenberg, 6. Passed ball: Clarke, 1. Wild pltohes: Liebhardt, 1 Time: 1:00. Umpires: Sheridan and Staf ford. TwelTO-Tnnlnar Tic. CHICAGO, July 22 Chicago and Boston played a twelve-Inning tie game today, each scoring one run. The game was railed by agreement to allow the teams to catch trains for the east. Only an hour and fourteen minutes were required fof the first nine Innings. Score: CHICAOO. BOSTON. AS H.O.A.B. AB. H.O.A.B. ..till 0B.rr.tt. If.... I 4 I 0 ( ..111 0U 8ulllr.ii, rt 4 1 I 0 4 11 Sfongelton, rt 4 1 I 4 10 Ol um.ub. lb.. I 010 1 III rorrls. lb.... I 1 1 T 4 0 1 0 Knlsbt, lb... 4 1 I I 0 1 4 1 Vner. ..... 4 118 4 4 14 0 Armbni.t'r, 4414 1 Young, p 4 14 14 H.hn. rf Jnni, rt Irb.ll, lb I l)m:ihertT, If I Hihe. u 4 Donohue. lb. 4 W SulllT.n, c4 Qulilln, lb... 4 Altroik, p.... 4 PITTSBURG DEFEATS BOSTON Pirates Win In Thirteenth tni Mot Into Second Place. WAGITER FETISHES THE GAME nig- lb.rrtsOB Masroo Th Hit and Itmi oa a Losg ri Reanlts of Other Games. BOSTON, July 22. Today's game lasted thirteen hard-fought Innings before Wag ner's three-base hit and a long fly gare Pittsburg the victory- Score I PITTiBURO. BOSTON. AB. H.O.A.B. Totals 'Cetchem, cf . . n"ox, 2b ' ,'olmes, 3b..., Gagnler, ss.., Fenlon, rf.... Thomas, lb.. Dsvldnon, If.. Rulllvan, c... i'nu-kert, p. .. f'lcotte, p Reddlck Totals ........85 LINCOLN AB. R. I 6 4 io r is H. po. S I 1 3 3 1 A. E X ToUtl... Chicago Boston . .44 4 II M I Total! 44 I 14 II 4 ....0 0100000000 01 ....0 10000000000-4 PariiftVe hits: Congaiton. Stolen bases: Dougherty, Unglaub, Jones. Double plays: W. Sullivan snd Rohe. Loft on bases: Chicago, 8: Boston. 4. Struck out: By Toung, 1: by Altrock, 4. Tims: 1:44. Um pires: Connolly and Hurst. HEAT CAUSES BATTTlfO ILCHF 87 T 11 27 10 1 Batted for Zackert In eighth. Sioux City 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 03 Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-T Two-base hits: D. Sheehan, Weed, Oranvllle. Corbett. Sacrifice hit: Hart, stolen basee: Ketchem, Fox (). Double plays: Oagnler, Fox to Thomas. Bases an balls: Off Corbett, 4; off Zackert, 3; oft Ctcoite, 8, Struck out: By Corbett, S; by .'.eokort, 4; by Clcotte, 3. Time: 8:10. i.'mplre: Conahan. Attendance) 1,100. Postponed Osinaee. At Denver The Omaha team did not ar rive in time for the game scheduled for .oday. At Pueblo The Des Moines team was unable to reach here In time for today's jama, GAMES 12V THE AMERICAN LBAGTJH Now York Win from it. locals la too Nlntlt. ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 22 A batting rally In the ninth won today's game for New iCork over St. Louis. 8 to 1 The soore: NSW YORK. ST. LOUIS. AB. H.O.A.B. AB. H.O.A.B. HotTman, cf . 6 I I I (Miles, lt 4 1 I 4 1 Ulborf.ld, M.I 4 OH.mpbm, cf 4 1 T Chase, lb I I 14 4 1 Stone, If 4 I 1 William lb. 111 4Pleberln(, rf. 8 1 I lApon., rf...4 1 4 4 Wallace, as. . 4 3 8 Morlarttjr. lb. I ft 1 4 4 Yeeer, lb... 4 1 0 Conror, If-lb. 8 1 1 4 Joaea, lb 4 I TkwM 11 OSt.v.ca, o.... I I Orth, p 4 t I 4 0laae, I 0 Rlck.r, If,.,. I 14 l'lpiaw .... 1 4 4 klalaow, ... 4 4 1 4 0 HrtMll ...1 4 Kltsos, 00 . Hear, t ft Total! 44 14 17 II I Totals 17 10 17 II I Batted for Stevens In ninth. Batted for Glad In ninth. St Louis 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 .New York 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 84 Two base hits: Chase, Stone. Hits: Off Orth. 8 in eight innings; oft Kltaon. 3 In two-thirds innings; oft Moore 0 In one-third Inning. Sacrifice hit: Pickering. Double play: Williams to Chase. Left on bases: ot. Louis, 6; New York, . Bases en balls: oft Olads, 3; oft Kltson, 1. Struok out: By Ulade, 8; by Orth, 6; by Moore, 3. Time. 2:04. Umpire: Evans. Detroit Banches Hits. DETROIT, Mich.', July 22. Five clean slnglus In the eighth Inning with some dar ing bass running gsve Detroit five runs t-ud the gajiie. Score: DETROIT. PHILADELPHIA. AB. H.O.A.B. AB. H.O.A.B. Venae, If I I I Hansel. It.... 4 114 4 I 4 Nlchole. as .. 4 I 1 I 4 ft eserbold. rf... 4 4 4 4 4 1 Darie. lb 4 14 ft 4 4 nurvbr. lb.. 4 4 14 4 I 4 Collin., lb... I 4 1 '4 4 I 4 01drlnfc, of... 4 1 I 4 I I Tower, a.... I ft 1 ft I 4 Plank, p 1 1 4 3 4 uihlln. lb. I 4 I rewford, cf. 4 I 1 Cob., rf 4 1 1 huMouQ, lb. 4 1 1ft 1'owes, lb . 4 4 I I'syne. c I 4 4 O Laarr. aa... I I 1 MuIUd. p I 1 4 Total. II I 17 14 0 Total! II I 14 14 I Detroit 0 0 0 t 0 0 8 4 Philadelphia 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 03 Two base hit: Davis. Three base hits: Crawford, Oldrlng. Sacrifice hits: Jones, C'oughlln. Double play: Payne to Downs. Left on bases: Detroit, 8; Philadelphia, 4. ciases on balls: Oft Mullln, 1. Hit by pitcher: Mullln, 1. Struck out: By Mul la, b; by Plank. 3. Wild pitch: Mullln. rime: 2:00. Umpire: O'Loughlln. Napoleons Bunch Hits. CLEVELAND. O., July 22. Cleveland won today by timely batting. The Score: CLKVBLAND. WASHINGTON. AB. H.O.A.B. AB. H.O.A.B. llrk. rf 4 1 4 ft OOanUr. It.... 4 ft 4 4 4 11 0 Alllier, as.... 4 1 8 I 4 I I lft 4 Dalh'nty of-lb 4 114 4 1 14 ft 4 Aaaereon, lb. 4 I II 0 111 0 Hickman, rt., 1 0 ft 4 1 1 1 Mil, lb 4144 111 (Warner, 0....4 181 ft 1 ft 4 gchlpke. lb.. I ft 1 I 3 4 14 r.lk.nbart. 1 ft ft I ft - Uahrlna. a ... 0 A 1 a .14 11 If IT (Oraham. of.. 1 ft 4 t Hereoa .... 1 4 4 4 ' Total! II I 14 It 1 Batted for Falkenberg In eighth. Cleveland 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 8 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 13 Hits: Off Falksnberg, In seven Innings; off Qehrlng, 3 In one inning. Two base lilts: Turner, Clarke. Bacrtflce hits: nrealer. lb.. I 'ramar, aa... I Pterall, lb... 4 t larka, a I Hmrhman, If I irilrlen, lb.. I IhrmDfb'm, of 4 4ebturdt, p. 4 Totals., 2fg l WVUIIU, Aaftai aue. rt, 4 Leach, at Ctarka, If.... t W.gn.r, aa . I Ab'atcblo, lb I Nealon, lb... I Btorka, lb... ( Otbaon, e 4 Camnlti, p... 4 Iltlfld. p.., ft Hallman ... 1 110 ft 1 ft ft AB H O A B. BrldweU. ag.. 4 I 4 7 4 ft T.nn.r. lb... 4 18 8 1 Brain, lb 4 18 14 1 B.aumont, of. 4 1 1 4 1 Bataa. rf 4 1 I 4 4 Randall, if . I 1 I 0 ORItch.7, lb. .. ( 4 I I 1 1 Naedham, C. 4 1 1 I 1 0 Pornar, p.... 4 1 1 1 ft ft Youns. p 4 ft ft 1 ft 0 'Burke 1 ft 0 ft ft Ittcaora Are Working; Hard and Hexjords Are Scaled. Hot weather set the pitchers to working their best in the National league and the batting records were scaled down consld- t eraoie an a ronneriuenre. w&gner nne inffiMi Magee in tne race oi tne regulars or the batting honors. Kllng has done the best all around worn as a catcher to date and Oansel Is the rightful leader of the first sackers, although the young Car dinal, Konetrhy, has a remarkable record for the time he has been playing. Knabe tons the seconds and Stelnfeldt leads at third and Dahlen at short. McCarthy was leading the outfielders when released. Chi cago lends in team fielding. Percentages: Rlchla. Phlla I Browu. Boat on itt Waari.r, Pltaburg Ill Amae. Kaw Tors Smith. Plttaburt Ill Darla, Cincinnati.... .an uran.neia, rnna .Ill Jacklltach. Phlla .lift Dooln, Philadelphia.. .101 Moran. Chlcaio .2" Bennett, fit. Loula... .Ml Orant. Pblladalohla.. .1110 Doolln, Pklladalphla. .12 j Philadelphia .111 Malonai, Brooklrn.. .141 Rnrch. Braoklrn.... .18 Tlnkar, Chicago Bawarman, N.w Tork .14 Hallman, Plttaburs.. Bataa, Bnaton...u M4 Kooatchj, 8t. Loula. Breanabaa, Naw rork .im Brows, unices Mltchall, Clnalnaatl.. .112 H.nninn, N.w Tork., .f Clarke, Plttaburs 21 riymer, Pltaburt i .1X0 sweauar, Boatos JOT .171 RHter. Brooklra i" .171 Pa.tortu., Broklrn 14 .171 Strlcklatt, Brooklra., .10 .177 K.llr. St. Loula :03 X.aaa, Phlla. Lumlar, Prenklrn.... Brown., Now Tork... Hofman, Chloaso Shaanan, PIUbur.... Loack, Plttaburs Raaumont, Boaton.... Raymour, N.w Tar.. Oanael, Cincinnati... Btalnfaldt, rhlcaso... Kilns. Chicago. .Ill .HO .12 .127 .134 .Ii5 .in .117 .117 .m .hi Totala 47 10 IS 11 I Total. 49 lft W II I Batted for Camnlti in eleventh. Batted for Dorner In eleventh. Pittsburg 300000100000 18 Boston 001002010000 0-4 Two-base hits: Brain, 8; Needham. Ran dan, Wagner, Leach. Three-base hits: Olbson, Wagner. Hits: Off C'amnlts, t In ten innings; oft Lelfleld, 1 in three Innings; oft Dorner, 8 In eleven Innings; off Young, 1 in two innings. Sacrifloe hit: Tenny. Stolen base: Wagner. Double plays: Needham and Brain, Camnlta and Ab batlchto; Wagner, Abbatchlo and N sa lon Leaoh and Abbatlchlo. Left on basnai Pittsburg, 7; Boston, 10. Bases on balls: Oft Dorner, 4; off Camntts, 8. Hit by pitcher: By Dorner: Anderson; by Lelfleld, Randall. Struck out: By Dorner, 1; by Young, 1; by Camnlts, 6. Passed balls: Needham, 1; Olbson, 1. Timet 3:45. Umpires; Carpenter and Johnstone. Quakers Win Both (iamri, PHILADELPHIA, July 22.-Philadelphla took both games of a double-header from 6L Louis today. Score, first game: PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS. AB. H.O.A.B. AB. H.O.A.B. Thomas, of... 4 1 1 4 4 Brrna. lb.... 4 111 SBarnr. rt 4 4 Koo.tchr. lb 4 ft Burnett, of... I ft Hollr. as 4 4 Murray, It... I I Ho.tauar, lb 4 1 Mar.halt, e..l 4 Karier, p.... I . avaaieJsnanaassnrtnSta. . -....aa4 coom XTRADRY m la better tKan foreign Champagnea but costs only half the price, aa it is Ameri can made and there is no duty or ship freight to pay. Senrd Everywhere 1 1 and Free. Struck out: By Bulger, i; by Grants, 7. Umpire: Peterson. CLYMER LEADS Nil Of AMERICANS Head of Danoran, Detroit Nil... St. Loula nick. Cleveland Spencar, ftt. Loula.. Cobb. Detroit Crawford, Detroit. Knaba, lb.... I Tttua. rf I afaaaa. U.... I Courtnar, lb. I Oract,- Ik.... I ... 4 ... I ... I Dooln, o. Rlchla, p. ft 1 ft 11 ft ft ft I 4 I 1 I 4 14 ft 4 Darlln. Naw Tork... Rltchar. Beaton Scanlon, Brooklyn... Lynch, Naw Tork... Lobert, Cincinnati... Knaba. Philadelphia. Odwall, Cincinnati... McQann, Naw Tork. Sheckard. Chicago... Strang, New Tork... Chance, Chicago.. .177 Randall. Boaton tit .171 Mathewaon, New York .fo .!? Backler. Bt. Loula... .210 .175 MrOlrnn, St. Loula.. .117 .8711 Tarlor, hlcairo 194 .771 Heoler. Brook I rn 110 Rucglna, Clnolnnatl.. .171 Kana, Cincinnati 190 Murray, flt. Lnula til Karr, St. Loula Ill .171 Needham. Boaton 189 .iti Arndt, St. Loula 1M .im Burka, Boaton 1U .tm Riidwall, Roetoa 1"A .If 7 Boultai. Boaton 17 ,IM Marab.ll, St. Loula.. .177 .t5 Brown, Philadelphia.. .171 . t:( Rucker. Brooklyn 174 .ll OT.rall, Chlcairo 174 .Ul Knifor, Cincinnati... .174 .181 atcOlnnltr, Naw Tork .171 Total! II 10 15 I Total! 10 111 II 1 One out when winning run was made. Bt. Louis 0000010000 1 010000000 1-3 Two-base bit: Knabe. Sacrifice hits: Marshall, Thomas, Orant. Stolen bases: Knabe, l Magee. Double plays: Doollu to Courtney; Knabe, Doolln to Courtney. Left on bases: St. Louis. 3; Philadelphia, 8. Bases on balls: Off Karger, 4J oft Richie. 8. Hit by pitcher: By Karger, 1; by Richie,. 1. Struck out: liY Karaer. 10; I by Richie, 2. Wild pltohi Karger. Time! I 1:65. Umpire: Bmelfe. ! Score, second game; PHILADELPHIA St. LonlB at Rogalaro. Clymer, the outfielder secured by Wash ington from Pittsburg, leads the American league In hitters at present and has taken part in thirteen games. NUes of Bt. Louis still leads the regulars. The New York team leads In batting. The leader of the A... W.,UAnAM I- I'll rn.hii. i hA 111. VMDIll.ll 1. W . , I I , V. a-I.W ; second basemen, Latjole: ot the third base i men, Bradley, although Lave Cross was the beat until he left. O Leary tODS the short stops and the ribbon goes to Fielder Jones as the best out Held performer. Chicago leads In team fielding. Percentages: Clymer, Wa.hlnctoD.. .444 Moor, Naw York .ll&Howell, St. Loula.... .K4 Smith. Cbloafo .144 Plank. Athlatlca .141 Shaw, Boaton , .IW Winter. Boaton , .IKI Jacobaes, Boaton , ElberfaU, New Tork .114 Murphy. Athletics..., Doushertr. Cblraso., .Ill Sullivan, Chicago..., Jonea, Waahlniton. .. .loe Nlll. Waahtntion..., Plckerlns. St. Loula. ,n7Croaa, Waahlnstos... Parent, Boaton SOIStovall, Cleveland..., Wallace. St. Loula.. .K5 White. Chloaso .'haae, Naw York Il QullllQ. Cblcato , 'Lajola, Cleveland 207 Mullln, Detroit , Orth, Naw York...... .27Harrta, Boaton , Thlalman. Cl.r.land. .WlCroaa, Athletics Hickman, Wa.hlnston .Bf6Hoar, Boston Huthea, Waahlngton. .IftSO'Brlan, Cleveland.. Kltaon. New York... .IMKnlfbt, Boaton Jonaa, Chicago SI: Olade, Bt Loula Stone, 8U Loula IKIWalah. Chicago Nlcholi., Athletics... .IMDowna. Detroit .MIKllllan, Detroit .27 Rickey, New York.... .16 Hogg, Naw York .214 Heydon, Waahlngton .IfttSulllvan, Boaton...., .Ml Bar, Cleveland , .MORnoadea, Clavalan. .177 Robe, Chicago .t75Tannehlll, Boaton..., .174 Si hlpka. Waahlngton .Z74 8tapbena, St. Loula. Mclntyra. Detroit Klalnow, Naw York. I Graham, Waahlngton I Mrparland, Chicago. I Altlier, Washington. I B.ybold, Athlatlca... Oldrlng, AthleUca. .. ! Hahn, Chicago Collins, Athletics Brhreck, Athlrtlca... Jonee, Detroit .in ,W7 .11 .121 .111 .111 .171 .111 .120 .20 ,2ng . TWO GAMES AT DIETZ PARK Sterlings Defeat the Athletics Boor of Four to Two. by C0E0NAS DEFEAT ASSOCIATION MoCarery; Nebraska Telephone company, McNab and Johnson. They Make Bat Two Rita OS BaaaelL, Hat Hli Wlldaeea Coats His Teaea the (ensue Other Aaaatemr Reanlta. The Sterlings defeated the Diets Ath letics and th Coronas the Diets associa tions Sunday afternoon at Diets )erk. The Coronas won despite the fact that barely two hits were made off Bunnell. His wild pitches and bases on balls were responsible for the loss of the game. Swift was also wild and waa hit, safely nine Umea, but his team mates oam to the rescue and played league ball at critical times. Hits at opportune times won 'the game for the Sterlings from the Athletics, bcore, first game: D1IT1 ASSOCIATION. CORONAS.-- AB. H.O.A.B. AB. H.O.A.B. B LaJf.rtr. cf 4 1 1 4 McLaln. lb... I 14 3 r.ritee, id... a v Jellen, aa.... i 4 IN. Smith. If.. 4 4 ft Bewaa, at.... 4 4 alokry. e 4 i a Smith. ... 1 1 Bngllaa, lb . I 4 4 Rentes Eagle oa Too. The Benson Ragles defeated the Boyer team at Ragle perk In a one-sidod game before a large crowd Sunday. Ths fealuro of the game was the balling of Burks, Benson's third baeemaji. lie made four hits out of as many tLmea st bat. Boor; R U.E. Ragles 0 0 0 8 0 0 3 ) 3-10 1) 3 Borers 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 01 8 8 'rwo-base hits: Burke, Whitney, Vslleau. Strike outs: Whitney, 10; Knepn, 8. Bases on halls: Off Whitney, 3; oft Knepp. 2. Stolen base: Beasseau. Batteries: Whitney and Bice, Knapp and Cooper. Attendance, tuO. Andaraoe, If. I 1 4 Traoy, lb 8 11 Bennett, aa... I 1 1 B ftp.il man, all W. Plainer, ill I I Blllott, Ik.... 4 14 Meaamaa, lb. I 1 11 Buanali. p... I 1 1 AB. H.O.A.B. Byrne. St. Lonla. Jordan, Brooklyn.... Hall, Cincinnati Burnett, Bt. Loula... Barry. St. Loula Tenner. Boston Blagta. Chicago , Dahlen, New Tork.. Hltt. Cincinnati Howard, Chicago.,.. Fromme, Bt. Loula.. Brain, Boaton Schulte, Chicago Noonan, St. Loula... Holly. St. Loula. Thomas, cf... 4 14 Knaba, lb.... 4 1 I Tttua, rf 4 14 Magee. It.... 4 11 Courtney, lb. I 1 11 Orant. lb.... 4 11 Doolln, as.-... Ill Deoln, ... Brown, p.. Totals. , . ST. LOUIS. AB.H. O.A.I .11 Oleaaon. Philadelphia .171 4 4 Byrne, lb.... 4 113 1 ft ftOarry. rf I 4 4 4 ft ft Konatch, lb I 0 11 8 1 ft ft Burnett, lb... Ill 1 ft Holly, ss I 1 4 I I 1 ft Murray, If.... I ft I 4 4 8 4 Hopklua. of.. I 0 ft 0 1 ..4411 ft Noonan, 0 ... I ft 1 1 4 ..4 1 ft i ft McOlyns, p.. I 1 1 1 ft 'Loan 1 ft ft ft 4 ..14 ,117 100 Totala M i 14 II 3 Batted for McQlynn In the ninth. St Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0-1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 6 Two-base hit: Brown. Three-base hit: Doolln. Sacrifice hit: Noonan. Stolen .Mo Phiilippt, Pitaburg... .17 1 bases: Byrne (a), Magee. Left on bases: HI 131 134 .lol Maaon, Cincinnati.... .167 Phalpa. Plttaburg.. Anderaon. Plttaburg.. .151 Taylor, Naw Terk.. Olbaon. Plttaburg tit Deeba. St. Loula... McLean, Clnolnnatl. .. .IAS Beebe. Brooklyn... fltorke, Plttaburg IM dorner, Boston I.ewls, Brooklyn Iftl Butler, Brooklyn..,. Thorn... Philadelphia .!M Lelfleld, PHt.burg.. Heetetter, St. Loula.. .11 Leaver. Pittsburg... Corcoran. New York.. .11 Reulbach, Chicago.. Pfclfer, Boaton ISO Willla, Pittsburg lift Weimar, Cincinnati. v .150 Toung, Boaton 114 Mnwrey, Cincinnati.. .141 Mores, Philadelphia.. .Ill .141 Ewlng. Cincinnati lis .141 PReatar, Chicago Ill .141 B,ran. Brooklyn 108 .144 Lundgrea, Chicago. v .111 . ... r oMwr, uicaso. . .... .l44Wllt.a, Naw York.... .14Cerrldon, Phlla .HIPIttlnger, Phlla Brooklyn,. ,41Smllh. Cincinnati.... Lnula .141 Pergnaon. New Yorf.. Shannon, New York.. Alperman. Brooklyn.. Caaay, Brooklyn Tltua. Philadelphia... Courtney, Phlla Rvera, Catcago Batch. Brooklyn Flaherty, Boaton... McCarthy. Lush, St. Hummel, Brooklyn... .MCoakler. Cincinnati O'Hsra. St. Louis KlSparks. Phlla Atin.ttlchlo, Plttaburg .tllCamnlta, Plttaburg. CLUB BATTINO. AB. R. H. BH SB. Pet. New Tork 2.331 Chicago 2.6V1 Cincinnati 2.51 Pittsburg 2,4u4 Boston 2.4SS KrooKiyn ... Philadelphia Bt 161 , ut. Louis. 11: Phllade Dhla. 8. Bases on 11 I balls: Off McQlynn, 8; off Brown, 7. Hit ila ' DV pitcher: By Brown, 1. Struck out: By iJJ i MoOlynn, 2 by Brown, 6. Time: 2:06. Ura .117 i plre: Emslle. Beds Win from Dodgers, BROOKLYN. July 22. Manager Hanlon won a game from his old club- today, Cin cinnati defeating Brooklyn. Soore: CINCINNATI. BROOKLTN. AB. H.O.A.B. AB. H.O.A.B. Hutclns. lb.. 4 ft 1 1 1 Alperman. lb 4 ft I 14 .100 .04 .! .04 .077 .077 .CM .027 .404 324 006 SO 2S1 640 104 24 645 112 80S 604 m 254 610 .3.672 259 1 .1.SM 27ft 6S4 70 78 62 Louis 2,700 11 631 70 LONG HITS BY CLUBS. 110 144 7 130 77 rt 83 82 2f6 4 Caaey. b. , 4Luuiey. rf. 4 Batch, If... ft Jordan, lb. 4 Maloner, of 4Lewia. aa.. ft Hitter, e. ft'lluojmall 4 Boll. p... Totala SO I 17 11 I Total II 17 14 1 Batted for Coakley in the ninth. Batted lor miter in tne nintn. Cincinnati 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Lobert, sa... Mitchell, rf, MoLaaa, C... Oanael, lb.. Kruger, cf... Kowery, lb.. Odwall, If.... Coakley. p.. Schlal, o.... Smith, p.... 4 11 fti I ..lft ..lft ..14 249 I Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-1 0-1 247 .246 .231 .m .234 2-B. 8-B. 4-B. Ex.B 1 1( 34 6 82 91 26 18 817 80 81 6 277 OS 42 6 276 80 24 6 248 73 23 8 247 68 S 1 246 20 8 231 CLUB FIELDING. P. A. B. Prt. 2.133 1,068 9t .870 ...3.187 1,038 11'4 . .86 2,000 L087 118 .88 2,178 1,133 184 ,61 , 1.847 36 116 .861 I 1,006 871 186 . 967 , l,0O 1,012 10 . 2.146 1,110 166 .962 New York. Brooklyn . Cincinnati Chicago .... Boston .... Pittsburg . St. Louis... Chicago ... Cincinnati Boston .... Brooklyn . New York. Phlladelphl Pittsburg . St. Louis.. Double plays: Clnolnnatl, 71; Boston, flt; Chicago, 62; Brooklyn, 61; St. Louis, 60; Philadelphia, 60; New York, 46; Pittsburg, 43. Ooralagr Defeats Preaeott. CORNINO. Ia., July 31-(Speclal.)-The Corning ball team defeated Preaeott at Preaoott Friday, I to 1 Truer Hits: Off Coakley, 6 in eight Innings; off Smith, 9 In one Inning. Sacrifice hits; Mowrey, Lobert, Rltter, Maloney. Stolen bases: Lobert, Lumley. Double play: Lewis, Alperman anu Jordan. Left on bases: Cincinnati, 8; Brooklyn, 8. Baues on balls: Off Bell, 6; off Coakley, 8; off Smith, 1. Struck out: By Bell, 6; by Coakley, 1; by Smith. 1. Wild pitch: Coakley. Time: 1:58. Umpire: Klem. Chicago Shots Out New York. NEW YORK, July 22. Chicago today shut out the New Yorks 2 to 0. Score: CHICAOO. NEW YORK. AB. H.O.A.B. AB. H.O.A.B. Blaala. of.... 4 4 2 Shannon. If.. 4 lift u univut, n... a v a U Devlin, lb.... Ill Seymour, of., t 1 4 ftRnenahan, lb I 0 14 ft Dahlen. aa.... 4 0 I 1 Doyle, 2b., 0 Bowarmaa, Wlitaa, p. Strang .. I 17 11 1 Amae, p... Sheckard, It.. 4 Schulta, rf... 4 Chance, lb.,. I Stelnleldt, lb I Tinker, aa.... I Holiuan, lb.. I R U.I bach, p.. I Kllug. e I Totals., c I 1 ft ft 1 ft ft ft ft ft ft .104 .mo .m .117 .IN .14 .19 .14 IM Hoffman, Naw Tork.. .171 Pelty. St. Lonla 19 Clarkson, Cleveland.. .173 Llebhardt. Cleveland. .14 Donahue. Chicago 171 Wagner, Boaton 179 Delehanty, Washngt'n .171 Slaver, Detroit 171 Chesbro. ew York !9Lord, Athletics 171 Da vl., Chicago It B.mls, Cleveland 171 Anderaon, Waahngt'n .IMTcrrina, Waahlngton., .171 Morlarlty. Naw York. .:7Welday, Chlc.ge 17 .16 Doyle, Naw Tork 147 . M4 on gar, Boaton 14 .leiPrultt, Doaton 140 .?t Brocket!, New York., .left .Ml Joes, Cleveland 1M .241 Orlmahaw, Boaton 117 .19 Payne, Detroit Ill .SnIBuelow, Bt. Loula 113 .IS70berlln. Boston 14 .tMThnmae. New Tork... .154 Willi. ms. New York. .214 Coomba. Athletic. ml Turner, Cleveland tr4 O'Connor, St. Loula. . .161 Bender. AthleUca Jf.0P-h.lfly, Washington .11 Blrm'nghm, Cleveland ,lIVIckara. Athletics 141 .MIKeele, New York 141 .l4IWakeSeld. Cleveland. .19 .47 01.ie. Boaton 11 .247 Powell, St. Leuls lit .244Dygart, Athletic! Ill .241 Morgan, St. Loula Ill .141 Armbruater, Boaton . . .111 .l40Patton. Waahlngton. .111 .( Patterson. Chlraan... .Ul BlankenahlD, Waaht'a -ST Kuhanka. Datrnlt ill lporto, New York... .fit Falkenberg,. Waaht's .10 Butler, St Louie..., .131 Archer, Detroit 10 Berry, Athletloa .115 Dlneen, St. Loula 090 Altrock. Chicago lUPowera, Athletloa 090 Srhaefer, Detroit IffiWIIIatt. Detroit Couehlln. Detroit r34Waddell, Athletics 0 Barr-tt, Boston 130 He... Cleveland 77 (onroy, New York 1 smith. Washington.. .071 Bradley, Cleveland... .11 g CLUB BATTTNO. AB. R. H. 8H. SB. Pet. ..2,561 302 6 67 106 .262 ..2.673 291 6P7 82 79 . 261 ..3.619 813 664 66 89 .20 ..2.602 332 63 100 113 . 266 ..2.481 204 630 66 120 .252 Z.475 267 6-ig 106 116 .246 2,:V76 290 619 77 84 . 240 2 594 223 & 7 67 .236 CLUB FIELDING. P. A. 2.167 1.269 2.0S3 1,121 1,945 9X3 2,097 1,108 2,111 1,119 1.8S4 Wl 2,0nl ms l,9So 1.006 Double clays: Cleveland. 75: Boston. 63 St. Louis, 6; New York, 60; Detroit, 47; Chicago, 46; Athletics, i9; Washington, .29, Triple plays: Chicago, 1. I 1 I 1 4 I 4 I 4R.sm.wtta. rf 8 Hedse. H....I 17 11 4 : T Tetala II I IT 11 Pista Association.... 0000800a Coronas 0 0 03001018 Struck out: By Bunnell, 4; by Smith. 8. Bases on balls: Oft Bunnell, t; off Smith, L Double plays; Ferstor to Sngusrtt Smith to Verster. Two-base nit: Beil mu. Socer, second game: STBRUNOS. DIaTTS ATTiLemC. AB. H.O.A.B. A. H.O.A.B. lOodlard. rf... 4 0 ft lBLaO.rty, ill I I I I Anderson, lb. I 14 8 4 ft Dunn, lb e I 1 Bpellman, lk. 4 til ft I 4 B. Plainer, 1 Elliott, 4 Strong, 4 Mataewa, Totals IS 7 17 11 I Totala B) 1 tf U 4 Athletics 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Sterlings 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 04 Struck out: By MoQulgan, 7; by Mat thews, 6. Bases on balls: Off McOulgan, 3; off Matthows, 3. Double play: McOulgan, EUdson to Sage. Two-base hltt McOuigan, Watta, if... Laeney, lb. Saga, lb.... Coppla, aa.. Bldson, lb. Vltarna. 0. H Ink la. of.. 1 1 1 1 ft 14 ft ft 1 3 1 7 1 4 ntagarald, rf 4 1 4 MoUulgaa, p.e 1 1 ji, lk. 4 ft U ft 1 er. II. 4 1 1 4 4 as.... 4 110 I I I I I . p... I 3 i HOCTOR9 TAKE) TWO GAMES 1 Ferris. Boaton.. Clarke, Cleveland... bavla. Athletloa Hemphill, St. Louie. Oanley, Washington. Toung, Boston Kealer, New York... Jonee. Bt. Loula.... I'nglaub. Boaton Schmidt, Detroit Rossman, Detroit. H.rtiell, St. Loula.. Congaiton, Boaton.... lsbell. Chicago Wamer. Waahlngton. Hartael, Athlotlca. . . . Yeager, St. Loula.,.., O'Leary, Detroit Hlnchman, Cleveland New York.., St. Louis.... lrtrolt Chicago Washington Cleveland .. Athletics .... Boston Chicago .... Cleveland .. Detroit Boston Bt. Louis.... Washington Athletics ... New York... E. 126 126 117 143 143 132 146 160 Pet. .9t .962 .952 .967 .966 .956 .964 962 11 t 17 14 1 MAfttt 2Jlxrt turf- Vym the rriunnce of " LUCKY STRIKE " you and ' your pipe will be welcome, bagrlng, riding, fishing, golfing, on the veranda anywhere. The thin, even liicet are easily handled look good, smell good, ture) good. You can reckon on the lime quality, mom strength aJwgys, LUCKY STRIKE Jffl, The curinr crocess 1 sav-ret ami veruahla. Ttiat anal our selection ot choirs leaf has mad "LUCKY STRIKE ' ths largest BiUrnf brand oi sliced cut tobacco In rh world. A cool amoks with no m Pockot slaw, tU box, 10c Totala epattcd for Wlltse in the eighth. Chicago 0 0100010 0-3 New York 0 00000000-4J Hits: Off Wlltse, 4 in eight innings; off Ames, 1 in one Inning. Sacrlnce hits: Ruel bach, Stelnfeldt, Hofman. Stolen bases: Shannon. Double flays: Hofman and Chance; Reulbach, llofinan and Chance; Browne and Devlin. Left on bases: Chi cago, 1; New York. 8. Bases on balla: Off Wilte, 1; oft Ruelbach, . Wild pitch: Ruelhach. Time: XM.. Umpires: O'Day and Ktgley. Valley "Wlas at Bennington. BKNNINGTON, Neb.. July 22.-(Speolal.) The Valley team won a good game of ball here from the locals yesterday by a score ot 10 to 7, both sides batting th pitch ers freely, I'itcher Peterson sustained a wrenched back In a fall In the second In ning, and catcher Mangold had bis hand severely Injured by a foul tip. affecting very much the dee-treble result ot the rz 0 3 0 3 0-10 Bennington 8 lOOloeis T Th Bennington Athletes play the Valley team at Valley, Neb., In the near future. oosmov Wins 1st Tftnta. BEEMER, Neb.. July 22. (BpeoieXV Th Keemer ball team played the Wlsner at Wiener yesterday, winning out by the score of 10 to s. In a slugging matoh. Two pitchers were used by saiuh team. The Wlsnesitea maintained a oomfertahls lead up to the ninth inning, but Heartier would net let them win. A return gams for a purse of 8M will be played at Beemer, August i This ni be the deciding game, 8 out of a. T It? P wakes Jnnaoars Tale Tare,. 'as rareaher Juniors Seated the Jdpt. s Mo ad ay by a. soar li tt i, rlat Ta f, the Juntnna sun 1 Foltinun and A'tiitamaon. ana for ike Junl'.eea. Davis ann Harvey, In a gaau Ju'iday ths prasher Juniors won frrjm tl,e IIIiiums Cen tral Juniors. 14 to 8, tfe batteries being 'eltman and WTUUmeon far Ite Dreahers and kallemaa and stuoia for th Illinois Controls. Wlloaas Taakog s Oana, "flbur lea ruAuaWng sooro I Wn.BHa, Nb-, July sa-papeelal V-Tke all guiraa baatayeeo tr.s Nerth 14iua end si played here resulted In the IOO Ml VtHMeT ,..-,....4 I M I I I M forth Iinaora ...! 0 1 i 0 8 1 0-1 North Bauttft Wllbor, . HnUH-tsm and HaMagees Wins Ekaollr. BOOPBK. Nab., July 23.-(Bnolal V-The 00 ht iall team puorvd asitnar vtirtury loam suarvd aauiih Hesoe yslatdy. defeating th a W sees of tt 1 See re 1 IL H. .sileeUavi HiMM aUad JeaiaaH. Ortkata; CRESCENTS Wl.V THREE) OAM BH Defeat Conncll Bloffs, Sooth Omahn and Oanaha Teams. The Crescents won three games Sunday They defeated the Suburbans of Council l.lurts, the Hoffman! of South Omaha and the Lee-Glass-Andreeson Tigers of North Omaha. The game with the Suburbans of Council Bluffs was a one-sided contest, the Crescents defeating them 8 to 4, as also was the game with the Lee-Qlass-Andree-son Tigers, the score being 14 to 8. The game with the HofTmans was a fast one, but old Dernness stopped It In ths seventh Inning. Peterson and Miller of the Cres cents both pitched good ball, Peterson striking out ten men snd allowing six hits and three walks, while Miller struok out six and allowed five bits and ona walk. The batting of the Crescents was also a feature, getting about four hits each, Bo gatts leading with th stick work. Boors First Gams: R.H.E. Crescents .... 31101111 14 13 1 L.-U.-A. TlgersO O0OO00&O-O34 Batteries: Cresoents, Peterson and Night ingale; Lee-Glass-Andreesons, Howard and Right, Score Ceoond Game: R H.E. Crescents .... 0 0033113 Surburbans ..lOOOOlOiO 433 Batteries: Crescents, Peterson, Miller and Nightingale and Bogatts; Surburbans, Dun ham and Stoeasen. Score Third Games R H.B. Crexcent 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 16 8 3 HnfTmans O10360OO-443 Batteries: Crescents, Peterson, Miller and Bogatts; HofTmans, Landalng and Gross. Britlakers Are Looderw. LONDON. July n-In an exhibition ten nis match at the Wimbledon courts hers today Mrs. R, L. Chambers and O. W. H'.llyard beat Miss May Sutton and Dr. W, V. Bavea. The soore was 10-8, 8-4. In the contest for the Davis cup. ths in ternational taenia trophy, today, A. W. Gore arid H. R. Harrett. British Isles, de feated Norman U. Brooks and A. F. Wlld- Australasta, in the doubles by three g to two. Hoerei S-4L4-a.l-a.8-a and 13-11. inf." T Win from Sterlings and Fort Omaha, at Dnffr's Park. The Hootors took both games of a double header at Duffy's park Sunday afternoon, the first game being from the Sterlings, by th score 7 to 4, and the second game from the Signal Corps team of Fort Omaha, by the score 8 to 1. Clark's horns run was one of the features cf tb second game. The Score: HOC TORS. FORT OMAHA. AB.H. O.A. I.' AB. H.O.A.B. Kennady, lk. I 1 I I SHalbe. 4 4 ( Nepper, aa.... a 4Rainesburg, If 4 1 Edwards, lb.. 4 I Carly la, of... I 4 Rupert, lb... 4 4 Howard. Is.. I DH.pnar, p.... I Talbot, lb.... 4 1 11 Clark, lb 113 VanClaava, If 4 Fletcher, sa.. 4 ( randall, a... 4 Collier, p.... 4 Shamblen, el. 4 Hlnkle, rf..., 4 Cum, p. 1 1 3 1 8 4 4 I 1 11 4 1 4 4 4 4 3 1 4 Totals II II IT I I Totala 41 I 14 11 4 Runs: Hoctors, 9; Signal Corps, 1. Hits: Hectors, 13; Signal Corps, 8. Two-base hits: Van Cleave, Hlnkle. Home run: Clark Struck out: By Collier, 6; Cuss, 4. Bases on balls: Off Cuss, 4; off Collier, 4. Stolen bases: Hoctors, 7; Signal Corps, 1. Umpire: William Corlgon. B, H. H. Hoctors 7 8 8 Sterlings 4 4 6 Batteries: Hoctors, Hlnkle and Crandle; Sterlings, Turnelgh and FlUgerald. . RAMBLERS BEAT INVIlfCIBLES Twelve-Innlnsj Contest Ployed . on . Fort Onaakua Groan da. It took extra innings for the Ramblers to defeat the Invincible In one of the most interesting games ever played at Fort Omaha. Probst and Benson pitched great ball In tight places snd their support at times was professional. The fielding of Kucera at snort was phenomenal, cutting the Ramblers from three clean hits. Kroupa mads a grandstand catch at seo ond base In the eleventh, making a fast double and saving the game for another inning. Score: RAMBLERS. IKYINCIBLCS. AB. H.O.A.B. AB.H. O.A. Benson. e..-. ( I OBartoe. of ... II 1 1 Leecn, so... a 8 10. K rand a. a I 1 Kroupa. lb... 4 IKuoara. as... 8 Lisbon, H.... I McMehon, lb. I Kannery, 0. . . 4 Handrtcka, If 4 O'N.II, lb.... I Tuttla, lb ... I Swift, ot I Son wart a, rt. I 1 1 I I 1 It 4 CLe. lb I 1 lDwprak. If...t 0 08 Kranda. rt 4 4 Ifrobat, p 4 1 1 1 3 4 II 1 0 ToUla 41 11 19 I I Totala 41 II I II I Invlnclbles ..0 4001100000 0-8 Ramblers ...0 10811000002 8 Bases on balls: Off Probst, 1; off Benson, I. Struck out: By Probst, 8; by Benson, II. Double play: Koupka to Lee. Umpire: Ben Dwyer. Time: 2:00. PEOPT.ES. STORE TEAM WIXS Herman Nine ts Defeated by Score of 11 to 6. The Peoples' Store team went to Herman Sunday and defeated their fast aggrega tion, 11 to 6. The Peoples Store took a lead In the Initial Inning. The bunching of hits in ths third stanza, giving the locals a lead of two runs. Ths beavy hitting of the Peoples Store and the excellent work of Brown on the initial sack was a fea luro. Pcore: rVOFLB'S STORK. HERMAN. AB. H.O.A.B. AB.H. O.A. Patenos. aa.. 4 111 lfloaaara. aa... 4 14 11 Ooat, a 4 111 IBurdlo. lb.... 4 1181 D. Brown, 14 111 3 OConnedy, lb. . I 4 1 0 1 Pitch, at 4 I 1 1 Ray, e I 111 Caad. lb..... 4 4 8 1 w.at. p I III P. Brawn, It. 8 I OJehnaoa, lb.. 4 4 II 1 1 Mnbllar, rf .. 4 I I 1 4 Weber, of ... 4 4 14 1 Moraarty, lb. 4 I 1 I I Cameron, rf.. I 4 I 4 4 Keller, p I 11 IMnndorg, If.. I I I I 4 Total. 14 1 47 II 4 Totala 11 T 17 II T Peoples Store 1 0 0 0 0 3 8 3 3 11 Herman 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0-6 Two-base hits: Coad, Morearty. Base on balls: Oft Kellsy, 1; oft West, 3. Struck out: By Kelle.y, 14; by West, 4. Stolen bases: Peterson, Fitch, Sacrifice hits: Kelley. Umpire: HUslnger. Time: 1:40. Attendance: 600. Harry Clark Heavily Fined. MTLWAUKEB, July 21 President O'Brien of the American association, has flnod Captain Harry Clark of the Milwaukee club, 3100, and suspended hlri until Ihu fine is psld, for assault on Ump're Warden made by a man In the bieectwr aftor tho game July 1 This fine I Imported in ac cordance with a revolution a year sgo by ths directors. frnaavna Onto Gets Taso. The Omaha club bass ball team wort .two games Sunday, defeating the Royals, 4 to i, and the Cudahya, 11 to 1 Trent and Mo Alllstet eaoh pitched good ball. The Omaha cJub team would Ilk to arrange a game for next Sunday. Telephone Lee Travis manager, Douglas 4M or Denglas 8170. C larks Wist Gavane. Th Walter O. darks defeated th Ne braska Telephone com pany's team Sunday by the score of 8 to 4. Th feature of the same was th all aronnd playing of ths Clawrks. Batteries! Clarks, Jaoobosa and 0 OLD SORES The deep, tiaderlying canse of every old sore ia a bad condition of the blood,. This vital fluid has become iafeeted with Some germ or poison which firevents the place front healing. This infection may be the result of an inac ive, sluggish coaditiom of the ere tent leaving the refuse matter f the body to be abiorbod into the circtilatiea instead of throwing it off through the usual chaanels of nature. Another cause is the weakening or polluting of this life streaui from hereditary taints, or froaa the effects of a long spell of elckaesa, leaving disease germs in the system, ' When the blood lain this condition a sore cannot heal because the imparities with which the firculetioa ia filled are being constantly discharged into the plee to irritate aad inflame the tissues and further disease the surrounding flesh. The only treatmantaihat caa d any f o4 is ae that removes tha caaae, and lor this purpose not lunar equals 3. S. 6. It begins at the fountain head of the trouble and drives put all germs, impurities and poisons, and then the place, beag supplied with wdi, pare blood, heals naturally and permanently. Local application assist in deans ing the place, bat a core eaa ely be effectavl tfcrpuga a purt&catiset of the iltrod. 4k ea BasToa cad rntxi and say medical tAtict free. ITU iiwiM EPioino co iiLaiifTJL oa. 9 sort lag- Ooaslp. tf Iiajola doesn't hurry and get beck In the game It will soon be too late. Omaha starts west Just 41 points ahead of Lincoln. What wlU the week away from home bring forth? The People's Store tsam .would like to schedule an out-of-town game for Pundav. July Se. Telephone B. Morearty, Webster 886. There la quite a noticeable difference In th attendance figures for the Sunday gams between those of Omaha and the other two cities. Jimmy Barrett, Boston American's left fielder, Is one of the greatest throwers In th business. All base runnners resrsct his desdly sccuracy. Man for man. that Fuebid team Is an excellent segregation, and If it docs not flnlah higher up than last it will bo one Of th surprises of the season. That s another gams for the Wlxarfl of ths Slow Ball. Slow bells, whore they re not too freely mixed wish high balls, are all right, especially with a noodle ltko Sanders has. 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