T"- J ' ! 8 THE BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, JULY 21. 1909. Omaha Wins From Denver; Pes Moines Takes a Pair From Pueblo; Phillies Blank the Pirates, GRIZZLIES' CLAWS 1 RIMMED Skipper Bill Get Five Hits in Five Timet at Eat. FIRST OF SERIES EASY PICKING Omaha Wins, ft to (I, l.a rarely Through Proweea af Hrklakt Wllh Stick Lincoln Defeats Topeka wiik ru. Omaha, I; Denver, R. Slugger Bill n true to his name. Bill Hchlpke. skipper of the Omaha tram, wan the big noise at Vinton street park Tuesday afternoon and had the fans all on edge by the way he hit. ran bass and played ball. The trapper made a splen dld record of five hita In five time at bat He drove In six of the nine runt made by Omaha and stole three bases. Alio, he accepted every fielding chance which came hie way. A pretty food record for a lad who limps with rheumatism. Both Denver pitchers looked alike to the kipper for he made three hits off Ford and two off Pat Bohannon. One of those from Pat waa a double. He also scored one of the runs made by the Rourkes. Bitch Is ths record as put down for the crack third baseman ef the Omaha team who In large measure was responsible for the defeat of the Ortsalles. He was the batting kid. Borne had the temerity to ascribe his prowess to a horseshoe which the clothesline baa Ml on the back of his baseball shirt. Pome of the other members of the Rourke family also had their batting eye with them and timely hits were the order of the day. Especially waa that true of the hits made by Bohlpke which brought in the runs just when needed. Both trams were blanked In the open ing round, but In the second Denver started with a lead of two. Omaha got one of thoss two back In the second half of the second. Then Denver made, another In the third and Omaha made' two whloh tied the score. Omaba took the lead In the fifth with two and kept It to the end. In the second with one out, Ira Belden walked and Hartman hit a scratch down the first base line for a double on which Belden soored. Haley's Infield out put Hartman on third and he scored when Gondlng dropped the third strike on Ford. Sralpke Makes First Tally. Bill Hchlpke made the first run for Omaha In the second. He hit to centor, went to second on Franck s sacrlfloe, sto.e third and came home on Lower's Infle'd out. fltankard hit the ball over the left field fence for Denver's third run, in the , third Inning. Doc Welch singled in the third and was out at second on Kane's grounder, mak- Ing two out. Kane and King worked the hit-and-run racket, and It really worked, for Kane soored and King got credit for a uouoie. ocniyu urvvo iviiih iiuiiic wu a single. In the fifth Kane opened out with a double and was sacrificed to third by King. Schlpke scored him with another single. Schlpke stole second, but was caught at the plate when he tried to score on : Franck's sing... Gondlng allowed Franck j to score with a drive to middle. Ford was retired after that trouble and big Pat Bohannon brought forth. Af tej Jones had made a remarkable catch of Fisher's long hit against the big sign, Pat; passed three In succession. King hit to Pat and Pendry was caught at the plate. But then came Slugger Bill with, his little hit and scored Welch and Kane. In the eighth Inning Welch walked and King was hit by a pitched ball and Schlpke scored them both with a double. Denver again today. The score: OMAHA. AB. R. H. 0 0 O. 1 3 0 13 3 2 1 4 0 Fisher, If.... Pendry, 2b.. Welch, rf... Kane, lb King, cf Schlpke. 3b. Franck. ss. Gondlng, o.. Lower, p ... 6 ... 3 ... 8 ... 3 ... 3 ... 6 ... 3 ... 8 ... 4 Totals 34 9 U 27 18 DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Cassady, rf 6 0 0 1 0 0 Jones, cr .. u v J u u Stankard, 2b ,.. 4 2 1 3 2 0 Lindsay, lb 4 1 2 8 0 0 Muag, 2b 8 0 0 18 0 Belden. If 3 1 1 2 1 0 Hartman, ss 4 1 3 0 0 0 Haley, c 4 ( 7 0 0 Ford, p 3 0 0 0 3 0 Bohannon, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 Totala 36 t 1 24 0 Omaha 0 1 I 0 I I 0 I M Denver 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 3 06 Two base hits: Kane, King. Schlpke, Lindsay (2), Hartman. Horns run: Stank ard. Passed ball: Gondlng. Base on balls: Off Lower, 3; off Bohannon, 4; off Ford, 4. Hit by pitched ball: ay Bohannon, 1. Struck out: By Lower. 6: by Ford. 2; by Bohannon, 3. Left on bases: Omaha, 10; Denver. 6. Stolen bases: Schlpke (3), Gon dlng. Pendry, Welch, King. Sacrifice lilts: King, Franck. Time; 2 06. Umpire Mullen. Attendance: 1.0U0. Notes of the Game. Seven atolen bases Is not much encour a.einents for Mr. Haley. .... . . ... When Slugger BUI has his batting eye i-'" i. ...no ....... Nlne of the eleven hits made by Omaha r made off FWd In five Inninsa. Graham was at the park in uniform and Sran-.UnDrf0r ""ne- " "hW" lenver played a perfect fielding game. but could not overcome the terriflo hitting ot Schlpke. Welch hurt his arm In warming up Mon day, but was able to get back In the game again yesteiday. Some rf the other members of the Rourke family had better get a horse shoe on their back, too. Belden made a star catch when he lifted Fisher's foul from the bleacher fence. Glidden Cars are here Don't Fail to sec them filling their gasoline tanks thro the It positively take til water and dirt out of the gasoline. ' Get one for your car. At Auto Supply and Hardware deal era. Price $2.00, or shipped direct, pre paid. Write for catalog. Auatro-Amerlcan Separator Co. Cleveland. Ohio Oaiaaa Z la arib stars l rearsU ata?vly Ce, aoM 3fa-aaaa Street. Standing of the Teams WEFT. LEAGUE. I A MCR. ASN. W I. Pet. I W.LPrt. P ent City.. .4 SO .15 Minneapolis-.M 4.1 .M Omaha S M .5.1 I-oulavllle ...4 43 .577 Drs Moines. 42 34 .H31 Milwaukee ..4 44 .62 IV-nver 34 M PITS'. Paul 44 44 .Wn Wichita S 41 .4Mi Columbus ...46 47 . Topeka 3R 40 474 Indianapolis.. 45 44. . Pnoblo 30 4 . Ksnsas Cty..41 46 .fT: Lincoln 11 4 .3!2. Toledo 4148.456 NAT. LEAGUIS. j AMER. LEAGUE W I, Pet W.L.Pet. Plttshurg ...67 22 Detroit 13 30 635 Chlcaco 51 it toti Philadelphia . 48 S3 .533 New York... 47 SO .610' Boston 60 35 .SM Cincinnati . .42 39 .SIM Cleveland ...46 36 Phllarlelphla.31 44 .436New York. ...37 45 .451 St. Louis 32 46 .4161 Chicago 37 46 .451 Brooklyn ...2? 61 .UiBt. Louis SS 49 .417 Boston 23 56 Jfl Washington. .24 55 .80S OA MRS TODAY.' Western League Denver at Omaha, Pu eblo at I'en Moines, Wichita at .Sioux City, Toi.eka at Lincoln. National League Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago at Rrookhn, Si. I.ouls at New York, Pittsburg at Philadelphia. American League Boston at Cleveland, New York at Detroit. American Association Minneapolis at To ledo. St. Paul at Indianapolis, Kansas City at Columbus, Milwaukee at Louisville. Fisher also made a feature oatota of Bohan non's long fly. Lower wanted to quit the game after "tankard had made his heme run Mid Lindsay had followed It up with a double, but Franok urged him to stick, and he pitohed great ball for the rest of the game. PAIR WOK. DES " MOINES TEAM First la Wos In Twelfth sal Seeoad In the Sixth. DEB MOINES, la.. July W.-Des Moines grabbed a couple from Pueblo today. The first one went twelve innings, and Lewis, the dandy little catcher, broke it up with a terriflo hit to the left field fence. The hitting of Miller was the feature of the first game, he getting a home run and a triple, and driving In all of the runs made b- Pueblo. Seav. a soldier from Fort Des Moines, was tried out by the locals and lie did fairly well. In the second contest. Pueblo started off a winner, but Den Moines got to Jaokson for five runs In one Inning, and after that the Indians quit. Biersdorfer, for the most part, pitched remarkable ball, relieving Seay In the eighth of the first game and twirling ail of the second. Williams' field ing was sen sat onal in both of the games. Score, first game: DES MOTNES. AB. R. H o. 2 3 : o 4 18 2 4 8- 0 0 E. Dalton, rf C'olligan," sa Hador, If Mattlck. cf 6 1 1 ' 0 1 0 0 . a i o l 0 I D yer, Jb.r.....i Nleaorr, 3b Williams, )..... Lewis., c. ......... j feay . p. .. ... ! Bie' fcdorfer' Totals 42 PUEBLO. AB. R. 12 36 33 , I l.Urtln, lf.no I Spencer,' cf.... t lark, lb 'J.'JJ,,1 , RirSi 2b!!!! I Locke, 3b j jjutirfr1, c' O. 2 4 8 t e o l 10 l A. 0 0 3 0 s 1 0 0 t 3 E 1 (I 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 Ualgano, p. Totals 38 6 7 as 13 One out when winning run was scored. Des Moines.. 0 3110000000 16 Pueblo 0 2000003000 06 Two-base hits: Lewis, Corllan. Three- Ban hits: Lollltian, Miller. Home run: doi fc ; "f faiga. Vl, by pitched ball: Seay, Curtis. Wild pilch: Galgano. StrucK out: liy Seay, l; W-rjdo. f.r. 4,( Oano.9 stolen Double plays: Walters and Clark, Dalton and Dwyer, Nlehotf. Williams and Dwyer. Sacrifice hits: Coll laan 2, Dwyer, Nle hoff, Corhan, Locke. Left on basrs: Des Moines, 12; Pueblo, 8. Time: 3:00. Attend ance: i.'i0. Umpire: Clarke. Score, second game. DES MOINES. AB. R. II. O. A. E. II. 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 0 1 O. 0 1 3 2 10 2 1 8 0 27 O. 2 1 10 2 2 2 0 6 0 A. 0 3 0 1 0 0 3 3 6 16 A. 0 0 0 0 6 2 0 1 s Dalton, rf. .. Collinan. ss. Bader, If. ... Mattlck, cf. Dwyer, lb. ... Nlehoff, 3b. Williams, 2b. LewlB, c Biersdorfer, r, Totals .... 36 7 12 PUEBLO AB. R. H. 3 Curtis. If. Spencer, cf. .., Clarke, lb Miller, rf Corllan, ss 4 3 4 4 3 Pritchett, 2b 3 Locke, Sb 4 Rutherford, c 4 Jackson, p ,,. 4 Totals , 33 4 13 24 Des 'Moines 0 2 0 0 0 6 ( Pueblo 0 0 3 0 1 0 t Two base hits: Nlehoff. Williams. J3 1 0 -7 0 0-4 Three base hits: Locke. Bases on balls: Off Jack son 1. Passed ball: Rutherford. Wild pitch: By Jackson 1: by Biersdorfer 1. Struck out: By Biersdorfer 6; by Jackson 3. Stolen bases Bader, Clark, Miller, Spencer. Pritchett. Jackson. Sacrifice hits: Spincer, Pritchett. Left on bases- Des Moines 6; Pueblo 4. Time: 2:00. Attendance: 800. Umpire Clarke. TOPEKA TEAM STAIIf! "AT BAT Fifteen Hits Net Kaaaaas Bat Four Bona. LINCOLN. July 20-The Llncolns, while outbatted by a wide margin by Topeka, were easy victors today by a score of 7 to 4 The visitors batted Farthlnar for flf- teen hits," five of them coming after two - were out in the nintn inning, arivin? tn three runa, but the Lincoln southpaw j pitcneu sieaniiy in me pincnes ana was ;. .,,, ,,,. ti.. score but one tally prior to the final ln- ntng. Harris was wild and was retired In i the fourth with the bases full. Thomason no J"""1" ,n" "?r"" no,nr. thre". error. wereVosUy ."nd Fenlon and Kahl led In the hitting. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. 0 3 2 1 3 6 1 0 0 0 8 1 0 3 4 3(0 0 0 0 3 6 1 0 10 8 27 n II. O. A. 1 1 0 2 10 3 0 1 3 2 0 4 7 3 1 4 2 0 7 1 0 2 3 0 0 1 2 0 1 15 24 12 Hogriever, 3b 6 1 Vox. 2b 3 0 s Waldron, rf 3 0 Thomas, lb 4 1 Gagnier, ss 3 0 Davidson, cf . 3 3 Jude. if 3 1 Sullivan, c 4 1 Farthing, p 3 0 Totals 29 7 TOPEKA. AB. R. K. Wooley, cf..., Gler, If Kunkel, 3b... Kenlon, if.... Kahl, 2b Kerns, c Abbott, lb Downie, ss... Harris, p Thomusoii, p. , 6 6 6 t 5 4 4 4 1 3 Totals 41 4 Lincoln 1 10 3 0 0 2 Topeka 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Two-base hits: Waldron, Fenlon. 0 -7 0 3-t Kahl. Hits: Off Harris. 6; off Thomason, 3. IKiuble play: Pox to Hogriever. Stolen bases: Fox. Davidson tJ), Wooley. Kahl. Sacrifice hit: Fox. Waldron, Oagnler, Jude. Left on bases: Lincoln. 9; Topeka, 12. Base on bails: Off Farthing. 2; off Har ris. 2; off Thompson, 6. Struck out: By Farthing, 6; by Thomason, 3. Time: 2:u0. Lmpire: uienaivin. sroi x err DUKEA raf wichit! Vlaltora Wis la First Bat Hani Gam Bark to Home Team. SIOUX CITT. la.. July 30. Sioux City gave Wichita the game today In the first inning, but it declined to accept such gen erosity and handed It back in the third, fourth and fifth Innings, the flaal score being to I In favor of the ehamplona. After two were down In the initial Inning, Hughes hit safe. Freeman walked. Pen oaU and Weetersil alngteO. . big awb Ed- mondson picked up the stocky third base man s hit and slammed It Into the bleach era, three runs coming In. Cole's two-bagger and Smith's error allowed another In the sixth. With two down in the ninth, Pennell hit out a three-burner and H terill was panned Mlddletnn doubled, scoring Pennell. With two men on bases. It looked like the Jobbers would tie the game at Wet, but Freeman braced and truck Pettlgrew out. The visitors got generous in the third, Smlih doubled after two were gone. Andreas walked and Petti grew muffed a Texas leaguer by Kdmond son, two scoring. Shea's single and Free man's double scored one In the third. Two singles, a sacrifice and a safe one by Welrh sent in two more In the fifth. Shaner's pass to Andreas, his stealing of second and third and a sacrifice fly by Welch scored the winning run In the sev enth. Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 10 0 0 0 12 0 0 13 3 1 3 2 4 0 0 10 2 2 12 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 3 0 8 27 12 3 H. PO. A. E. 110 0 113 1 18 11 18 10 12 0 0 12 0 0 0 10 1 0 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 t 24 6 4 2 0 1 0 -6 0 10 0 16 Campbell, If 3 0 Hunter, lb 3 0 Smith, ss 4 2 Andreas, 2b 2 3 Edmondson, cf 8 0 Welch, 3b 3 0 StovaJI. rf 4 0 J. Shea, c 4 1 Freeman, p 4 0 Totals 30 t WICHITA. AB. R. Cole, cf White, ss Hughes. 2b Pennell, lb Weetersil, Sb Mlddleton, If retugrew, rf P. Shea, c ahaoar, p Totals Bloux City Wichita Two base hits: 36 ....0 ....8 0 Smith. 3 2 1 0 Freeman, Hughes, Cole, Mlddleton. Three base hit: Pennell. Sacrlfloe hits: Edmondson, Welch. Stolen bases: Andreas (3), Smith, Edmondson, Hunter. Double play: Weetersil to Pen nell. Basea on balls: Off Freeman, 7; off Shaner, 4. Btruck out: By Freeman, 7; by Shaner, f. Hit with pitched hall: By Campbell, Mlddleton. Time: 1:60. I'm- plre: Haskell. Attendance: 800. GAMLI IN THE AMERICAN LEAGI'E Boston Shuts Oat Cleveland, Winning Mainly on Errors. BOSTON, July 20 Boston defeated Cleve land, 4 to 0, today. Wood was very effective with men on bases and was backed up by sensational fielding. Error gave Boston three of its four runs. Score: CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.B,. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. Flick, rf 4 Btovall. lb.. 4 Eaaterly, ... I Hlnchman, If 4 Peering, lb.. 4 Blrm'm, cf.. 4 Bradler, lb.. 4 Ball, aa I Falken'g. . I stttonp o Oooda 1 14 6 0 Nllea 1110 Lord. If 4 1110 lb I 1 I 0 1 011 Spaakar. of... 4 I 1 OJ 110 0 Oaaalar, rf... 4 0 4 0 1 1111 Wasnar. aa.. 4 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 tKahl. lb.... 4 1 11 0 0 110 McConn'l,' lb 4 1110 14 11 Donohua, s.. I ,1 t 0 0 0 1 1 SVood, p...'.. 4 0 0 0009 ' 0 0 0 0 ToUla 117 11- 1 Totals II 117 1 , ..',' Batted for Falkenburs In elgMh. '' Cleveland .! 0 0 0 0 0'0-'0 "0 0, Boston 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 24 Two base hits: Stovall, Speaker. Three base hit: Wagner. Sacrifice hit: Stahl. Stolen bases: Hall, NUes (2), McConnell, Speaker. Double piny: Bradley to Falken beig. Hits: Off Falkenberg, 8 in eight In nings; off Sutton, 2 In two Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Falkenberg, Gessler. Struck out: By Falkenberg, 5; by Wood, 4. Passed ball: Easterly. Base on errors: Off Cleveland, 1; off Boston, 2. Left on Bases: Cleveland, 7; Boston, 9. Time: 1:41. Umpires: Sheridan and Keiin. New York Tnkes Twu Games. DETROIT, July 20, Today's game was tosced off by Detroit In the seventh, when New York scored three runs without a hit, or without putting the ball out of the Infield. With two out, Donovan Issued three passes, forcing in a man who was on third. Two errors followed, scoring two more. All of New York's runs were made with two out. New York's misplays saved the local team from a shut out. Score: ' DETROIT. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E Mclntrra, If 1 0 Bruah, aa 4 0 Crawford, lb. 4 1 110 pammltt, cf. I 1 I 1 1 Auitln, 3b . .-4 0 6 1 1 rhaae. lb.... 6 3 3 0 0 P.lbnrfeld. as 1 0 0 Keeler, rf.... I I 110 Hemphill, If 4 1 4 1 1 Lapone. lb.. 4 1 (31 K If mow. c. 1 I 0 10 Warhop, p... 4 0 Cobb, rf 1 1 Jonea, cf 2 1 Morlarlty, 3b 1 0 Scbaafer, lb. 1 1 Schmidt, e... 1 0 Donovan, p.. S 1 Totals 2S ( 17 11 4 Totala ....35 117 11 1 Detroit 0 0001000 0-1 New York 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 2-6 Two base hits: Cobb, Klelnow. Three Hae Vtlf llammil fiarrl Ve hita MrTntvr. ojElberfeld, Klelnow. Stolen base: Koelor. I uuuuie uiaya; numniui anu oL-naciei , u - pone, n.ioerieia ana tnaifr. leit on ue; Detroit, 2; New York, 11. First base: Off Donovan, 8; first base on errors: Detroit, 2; New York, 2. Struck out: By Dono van, 3; by Warhop, 5. Time: 1:45. Um pires: Egan and Connolly. Chief a; o Defeats Washington. CHICAGO, July 20 Chicago won its third consecutive game from . Washington 6 to 1 today. Score l CHICAGO. WASHINGTON. - AB.H.O.A.C. AB.H.O.A.E. Altltar, rf... 1 Parent, cf... 4 0 0 Browns, If 1 0 0 Milan, cf 4 1 1 0 I Davia, lb 4 Dougherty. If 4 Purtell. 9b... 1 Tannahtll, aa 1 Ata, lb 4 Sullivan, e... 1 While, p I 1 0 Lellvelt, rf.. 4 0 0 I'nglaub, lb. 4 0 0 Donohua, lb. I 2 0 Conroy, 9b. .. 4 0 0 McBrtde, aa. . 1 1 0 Street, c I I 0 Wltherup. p. I 0 0 1 1 1 10 0 0 0 I 1 4 0 0 Ulanamhtp . 1 0 0 Totala i 1 27 I 0 Altrock, p... 0 0 0 Totala 11 7 21 II 1 Batted for Wltherup in the eighth. Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 Washington ...0 u 1 u u u v v v-i innings; off Hunter, 8 In eight and on Unglaub, Street. Three! third Innings. SucrlHce fly: Archer. Sac- Two base hits base hits: Browne, Dougherty, Unglauo. Hits: Off Wltherup, 6 in seven inning; off Altrock, 4 In four Innings. Sacrifice hits: Donohue, AHizer, Tannehlll, Purtell, (2). Stolen bases: Tannehlll, Davis, Dougu erty. Left on base: Chicago, 4; Washing ton, 6. Base on balls: While, 1; Withfrup, 1. Struck out: By White, 8; by Wltherup, 3. Time: l.M. Uinplr.es: Evans and i'er rlne. Athletics Win Game. ST. LOUIS. July 20 The St. Louis bat ters could not solve Morgan's delivery to day and Philadelphia won, 2 to 0. Captain Davis hit another long Home run in tin seventh Inning, the ball clearing the left field bleacher fence. Score: PHILADELPHIA. T. !,nris. AB.H.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A.K Oldrtng. If... 1 0 4.0 0 Hartiell. aa. Oanley. cf... 4 1 0 o 0 6tone. rf....2 Colllna, lb . 4 0 1 6 0 Hoffman, cf.. 4 Murfhy, rf . 4 0 11 0 Orlaaa. It.:.. 1 Davla. lb 4 I 13 0 Jonaa, lb 4 1 0 u o 0 (I o u 0 1 n 0 1 0 3 0 u laker. 3h Nlrholla. i Lmngaton. Morgan, p. Totala.. 11110 William, 2b 4 a. I 1 0 4 n K-rr.i. 3b ... 1 c I 0 1 1 0 Stepher.e, c. 3 . . 1 0 0 SO Telly, p ! rnas 1 ..2U 6 17 li 0 BaiUr. p.... 0 0 .30 & .7 11 0 Totala Battd for Pelty In eighth. Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 02 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Home mn: Davis. Hits: Off Pelty, 6: in eight InnlnKs; off Bailey, none In one : inning. Sacrifice hi': Baker. Stolen base: i lj Morgan. Double plays: Pelty to Jones, j I Murphy to Livingstone. Left on banes: . I St. Louis, u; I'hllailf iphia. 3. liases on I balls: Off Pelty, 2; off Morgan. 3. Struck 'out: By Pelty, 4; by Morgan. 1. Passed ball: Livingstone. Time: 2:10. Lmpirrtj: Hurst and O Loughlln. OpenlaaT Day at iinown, ONAWA. Ia., July Special Telegram) 0 rnere was a isir m -u c.iuwu mi unrniian c at me oprnuig u oi in.- . 'na n n im.c a 1 met. Ther are tome'hlng over 100 head I Of horses and gallopers here to contest for . the fStia !n purses and It la expected that . .. ...Ml L n V,...,,' M.n some lam iin.c- . n .w ....... .... ..... meet Is over. The races today were a fol'ows: 2:" trot. Mav n'os-om first. May second, Grace Redlrnr'er third 2.35 pace. Lnvtlv Mary, first: Farm's Al-rr.-1. second; Walter C, thltd. Time 2:22 V-. Flve-elghth-m'le rul-n'n7 dnsh was won by Lady Chemist in l:i". Atundance 2.CO0. Laurel Wlna Close Garue.. LAUREL. Neb.. July l. (SpeciiU.l lau rel defeated Fordvce or, h. ' latt-r's ground", 6 to S. BamerUs: Laurel. H.ir. rlnfton and Flint; Foiclyc. Roberts and McFarland. Foley's Honey and Tr not only stops chronic coughs that weaken the constitu tion and develop Into consumption, but heala and strengthens the lungs. It af ford comfort and relief In the worst cje of chronic bronchitis, asthma, hay fever and lung trouble. Sold by all drugglata. STAR PITCHER IS INJURED "Christy" Mathewson of New York Breaks Finger in Game. IS BLOW TO GIANT'S HOPES iii i Been New York's One Consistent Winner This raioa Kaaa't Loat Game Stare May 24. NEW YORK. July 20-New York's chances for the National league pennant received a serious set back this afternoon, when In the seventh Inning of the game with St. Louis, "Christy" Mathewson, the team's star pitcher, broke the second fin ger of his left hand In stopping a liner from Delehanty's bat. Mathewson lias been New York's one consistent winnei this season, and has not been defeated since May 24. Mathewson left the game Immediately, and the surgeon wbo attended him re ported that It would be at leaat two weeks before he could pitch again. Manager McGraw was banking heavily on Mathew son In the series with Chicago, starting Thursday. Doubles by Phelps and Evans, the lat ter, a former member of the local team, gave St. Louis a 4 to 3 decision over New York today In an eleven Inning game Crandall took Mathewson's place on the rubber In the seventh Inning. Outside of the sixth Inning bailee pitched cleverly. Score: ST, LOUIS. NBW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Bma, lb... 4 1 3 3 0 Tanner, lb . I 1 16 2 Ellin. If 6 0(00 Shafor. 2b... ( 1 1 I 1 Phelpa, o.... I 1 I Honctch)-. lb I 11! 1 0 Mci'orm'k, III 10 II l 1 1 Murray, rf.. 4 1 1 1 0 1 0 O'Hara, cf.. 4 1 I 0 0 V 0 rVhlat 1 0 0 0 0 1 Raymour, cf. 0 0 0 0 1 0 Davlln, lb... 1 0 0 2 0 I 0 Brldwell, aa. I 1 4 ( 0 Evam, rf..., 4 11 Delrhanty, cf 4 1 Hulawltt, aa. 9 I I Charlsa, 2b.. 4 0 1 Bailee, p I 0 Mrar, a ( I I 0 17 10 13 14 I Mathawion, p 1 0 1 IS ToUla. Crandall, p.. I V I V Doyls 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 41 10 It 13 1 Batted for O'Hara In tenth. Batted for Crandall In eleventh. St. Louis 2000100000 14 New York ... 0000080000 03 Two bane hits: Bryrne, Phelpa, Evans. Three base hits: Konetchy, Hulswltt. Sac rifice hits: Sallee, Konetchy. Sacrifice fly: Delvln. Stolen basvs: Konetchy, O'Hara U). Left on bases: St. Louis 8; New York V. First base on errors: St. Louis 1; New York 2. Double play: Mathewson, Brldwell, Tenny. Struck out: By Mathewson 3; by Sallee 2; by Crandell 1. Bases on balls: Off Mathewson 3; bff Sallee 2; off Cran dall 1. Hits: Oft Mathewson 6 in six and one-third innings.; off Crandall 6 In four and two-third Innings. Time: 2:2S. Um pires: Kane and Emslle. Phillies Shot Oat Pirates. PHILADELPHIA, July 20.-Plttsbure was shut out today by Philadelphia, 3 to 0, through the excellent twirling of Corri don and his good support. Not a Pittsburg player reached second base. Score: PHILADELPHIA. PITTSBt'RO. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Grant; 3b. Batea, cf.. Titus, rf . . 4 0 0 4 1 1 10 0 4 11 0 Barbaau, 9b. I 0 Leach, cf.... 4 0 Clarka. If I 0 Wasnar, aa. . I 0 Millar, lb... I 0 Abaialn, lb. I 0 Wllaon. rf... 1 1 Olbaon, o.... 3 0 Phllllppl, p. i Magae, If. Branare, lb. 4 1 II - Ward, lb ... . I 0 1 I Hoolan, aa... 1 1 4 ( Dooln, a I 1 4 1 Corndon, p. 3 0 1 I 'Hyatt Totala II 10 17 II 1 'Stork . 1 . 1 Totala 21 4 24 10 1 Batted for Phllllppl In ninth. Baited fur batbeau in ninth. Philadelphia 1 0000011 3 Pittsburg .....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base : hil: iMagee. Sacrifice hits: Ward, Titus. Left on tiuwes: piiliudelpliia, 0; Pittsburg, 3, .Struck, out: By Comdun, 4; by i'hlllippt. t Double plays: til ant to Ward; BraiiHitfeld to Doom 10 Ward; Doom to Branstieldr Wagner to Miller to Ab steln; Doolln as Bransfleld. First baae on errors: Philadelphia, 1; Pittsburg, 1. Banes 0 'on balls: Off Corrldon, 1. Time: 1:2a. Um pire: jviem. Brooklyn Defeats I' a be. BROOKKLY, July 20. An error by Mc Elveen &ave Chlcatto a cnance lo rally in the ill n tit today and tie the score, but he redeemed himself with a timely single In the lat halt that brought Clement across with the winning run. McICIveen really starred at the bai, bringing honje two runs in the seventh with a four-bagger, and figuring In the batting rally In the third. McMillan's brilliant fielding was the fea ture. Score: CHICAOO. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Ib ... 4 0 110 Clement. If.. (2100 Evara. fcheckard. If. 4 1 I Rhulte. rf ... 10 1 0 MiF.lveen, 9b ( I 1 1 1 0 Jordan, lb... 1 1 11 0 0 0 Lumlay, rf.. 4 1 1 0 0 0 Alperman, lb 4 0 4 0 0 Hummell, cf. I 1 1 0 0 u McMillan, as 4 1 1 S 0 0 Bergen, c... 4 1 4 0 0 d Hunter, p 1 0 0 1 1 0 Mclmyre, p. 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 Totala U 10 7 U 2 Zimmerman 10 0 Stanley, rf... 10 0 Cham-e, lb. . 4 I 10 Slelnfeld, 3b.-4 1 0 Hotman, cf.. I 1 1 Tinker, aa... 4 11 Archer, c... 117 Pfeteter, p... 1 0 0,1 Hlgginb'm, p I 1 1 1 Totala It 82t 1 bav.cd for bchulte In eighth. Two out when winning run scored. Chicago 0 2 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 2 0 16 Two-base hit: Clement. Three-base hits: Tinker. Jordan. Home run: McElveen. Hits: Off Pfeltiter, 6 in two and one-third rifice hit: Hofman. Stolen base: Clement Double plays: Alperman to McMillan lo Jordan; McMillan to Alperman to Jordan. Lt f t on bases: Chicago, 6; Brooklyn, 6. Bases on balls: Off Pfeelster. 1; off Hlg Binhotham. 2; off Hunter. 2. First base on errors: Chicago. 1; Brooklyn, 1. Struck out: Hv Pfelster, S; by Hlggcnbotham. 2; by Hunter. 2; by Melntyre. 1. Time: 1:50. Um pires: Jnhrs'one srd Hlpler. Iteds Defeat Boston. RORTON, July 20. Egan's hit In the sev- nlh UrltV. , 11 ' . . man . I n V. 1 u n I ' n Plnnln. natl the victory over Boston today. The! locals rallied tn the ninth, but Stem hit an easy grounder to Mowrey with the bnes . full and two out and the game ended. uranam piajiug was a leaiure. ncore; CINCINNATI. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A I" AO H O. A. R. If.. 5 1 1 0 0 Becker, rf... 4 1 1 0 f ... 4 1 i 1 1 'l nciiuaa. II . I 1 M t ) .... 3 t 3 1 0 Orahim. ta . 4 3 1(0 rf . 3 1 1 0 II H,eiiont. cf 4 1 10 0 lb I 0 10 0 0 Bhean, lb... 1 (I 0 a 0 3b.. 3 U 1 0 1 - rn . lb.... 4 1 13 1 0 c... 4 0 3 1 0 Sf - . r.. I 0 1 1 0 i-tY c 3 1 o 1 0 0 0 0 Ferguson, p. 4 Back 1 u 0 u o ...11 7 17 10 1 Totala ax i la a Bencher, Miller, c KKn. 2b Ml'i-hell. Hoblllae M .nrev. McLean, IljJiey. Rowan, . Totala Batted for Ferguson In ninth. Cincinnati u v u o v i i u z Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Two-base hits: Becker. Mitchell, Beau- ITRIUMPH BOTTLED BEER fi "Ibe delicious artesian brew' l It 13 so pure and at such a extjuisiie nnvorycuwiii li tL Deiniovewun uirom the first glass MA bC IN OMAHA B1THI STORZ BRT Ftoast Webster 1H-8. lava. Bittul. I II 4 II Es it y 'K 4 f-j m m m Sacrifice hits: Mitchell. Hohlltxel. bases: Miller. Kuan. Hoblltsel. Double Play: Fgan to Hoblltsel. Left on bases: Cincinnati. 8; Boston, 5. Base on halls: Off Ferguson, 4: off Rowan. 1. Base n errors: Cincinnati, I. Struck out: Hy Rowan, 3: by Ferguson, 4. Time: 1 4ft. I'mplre: O'Day. U4MRI IN AMERICAN ASSOC! TIO I.AulaTtlle Defeats Milwaukee St. Panl Wlna from Indianapolis. LOriSVILLE. Ky.. July .-Loulsvl11e won the opening game of the series from Milwaukee today, making six runs In the first inning through the wlldness of Schnelberg and Curtis. Clark's batting and Olson's fielding were the features. Score: LOL'IIIVTUX. MILWAVKFB. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Dunlaavy, rf. I 1 Woodruff, lb I 0 Dalehantr. If I 0 Relllr, cf.... I 0 Olaon, :b. . .. 4 1 Sullivan, lb. i Quinlan. as.. 1 1 Pent, e I 1 0 0 0 strunk, cf 110 Barrr, K 10 0 McUann, lb. 10 4 Kandall. rf. 14 0 Clark, lb... 10 0 ftohlnson. 4 1 1 Mcrorm'k. lb 4 7 0 0 Woran, c I Hon, p I 1 0 10 Srtinalbera. p 0 Curtla. p Ill Totala.. 17 62t 11 1 Totala li 6 24 I 1 McOann out for throwing bat. Louisville 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Stolen base: Reilly. Sacrifice hit: Dele hanty. Sacrifice fly: Pells. Two base hit: Clark. Double play: Woodruff to Olson to Sullivan. Struck out: By Hogg. 6; by Curtis, 2. Bases on balls: Off Hokk, 2; off Schneiberg. 2; off Curtis. 4. Wild pitch: Curtis. Passed ball: Pelts. Hits: Off Curtis, 6 In eight Innings. Left on bases: Louisville, 4; Milwaukee, 7. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Hayes and Carnahan. f'oluiubue Defeats Kansas City. COLUMBUS, July 20 Five Columbus hits and all the Kansas City errors were crowded Into the first two Innings, giving the home club a commanding lead. Dur ham, who went into the game In the fourth to rest Upp, furnished a feature with two fence drives. Swan's single to short left gave Kansas City two runs. COLfMBlg. KANSAS CITY. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Clarke, If.... 4 1 O' Rourke, 2b I 1 0 0 Hallman. rf. 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 Phannon, cf.. 4 I 1 0 0 0 0 Lor, lb 4 1 13 1 1 0 0 Hetllns. 3b . 4 1 1 I 0 1 0 Braahcar, lb. 1 0 1 1 I 1 0 Bolus, as.... 4 114 0 7 0 ( arllila. If . 4 1 0 1 0 1 ii SulMran. o.. 4 1 8 0 1 0 0 Swino, p.... 1 1 I 6 1 Id Kruger, cf.. 4 fonajalton. rf 1 Sr-hreck, o. ... 8 Odwtll. lb... I Mortarltr, Km 4 Frlel, 9b 4 t'rp. p I iMirham, p... 1 Totals .14 I 14 16 Totala 91 10 27 II 0 Columbus 63000001 9 Kansas City 00002000 02 Stolen bases: Clark. Paorlflce hits: Con gallon, Odwell. Shreck (2). Sacrifice fly: Clarke. Bases on balls: Off Upp 1; off Durham B. Two base hits: Kruger, Dur ham. Three base hit: Durham. Double play: O'Rourke and Odwell. Struck out: By Durham 2; by Swann 2. Pas.ed balls: Schreck. Time: 1:29. Umpires: Owens and Guthrie. St. Panl Wins Loose Game. INDIANAPOLIS. July 20,-St. Paul todav developed nine runs from five bases on balls and six hits in the third Innjng, de feating Indlanauolls 10 to 6. It vvaa.aj loosely played game on both sides. Sconei INDIANAPOLIS. ST. PAl'L.' AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Tvilllama. lb. I O I 10 flrnn, 3b.... i I II 0 0 Davldaon, rf. 1 1 1 Harden, rf.. 4 I 4 0 rarlarh, lb.. 0 0 Llrac. If 1 0 0 0 0 7 4 4 0 Carr, lb McChas'j, If Howley, c... Stona, c Burka, lb... Hopka, aa Slaiile, p.... Glass, p.... I ( 0 I 1 1 1 4 0 1 ( 4 0 I 1 1 1 1 0 lot 0 Armbrr, rf.. 4 0 Davla. cf I 1 O'Brien, aa.. 4 0 f'trkman. 3b. I 0 Wrlgley, lb.. 4 0 Yaanar, c 4 0 Kllroy, p 1 1 0 o o 0 Leroy, p 0 Totala S II 17 1 Totala II 1 17 18 I Indianapolis 0102 1000 26 St. Paul 01900000 010 Three base hit: Flynn. Two base hits: Armbruster, Hepke. Davidson, Carr, Burke. Struck out: By Slagle, 1; by Glaxe, 3; by Leroy 1. Sacrifice hita; Hopke, Davidson, Armbruster, Wrigley. Base on balls: Off Slagel S. Double plays: Williams and Carr: Cockman and Flynn. Stolen bases: Davis, Wrigley. Passed ball: Yeager. Hit by Pitcher: Hayden. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Sullivan. Minneapolis Beats Toledo, TOLEDO, O., July 20. Minneapolis won a feature-less game from Toledo, 2 to 1. Olmstead scored In the sixth on two sin gles and a pass, and In the eighth was forced home when Wright passed Downs with the buses full. Score: TOLEDO. AB.H.O.A.! McCarthy, aa. 4 0 4 4 Smoot, cf 4 2 1 0 Freaman, lb. 4 1 7 1 Hickman, If 4 0 1 0 Hlnchm'n. 2b 4 1 4 1 Abbott, c 4 0 2 1 Klwrrt, lb... 4 1 4 6 Land, rf 4 0 10 Wright, p.... I 0 1 1 MINNEAPOLIS. 3. AB.H.O.A.B. 0 Qulllan. aa... I 1 I 1 1 0 Plrkerlng. rf I 1 0 0 0 0 Downa, Sb... 9 0 1 t 1 0 O'Neill, cf.. 4 1 3 0 0 0 Cravath, If.. 4 I 1 0 0 0 (Jill, lb 4 1 1 1 V I) (nlllna, lb... 4 0 4 1 0 0 ftapp. c 4 1 ( 1 6 0 Olmatcad, p. 1 1 2 I 0 Totals 1( 7 27 II I Totala 91 27 10 1 Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-2 Double play: Elwert to Hlnchman to Freeman. Hit with pitched ball: Olm stead. Basss on balls: Off Wright, 1 Left on bases: Toledo, 7; Minneapolis, 6. Sacrifice lilt: Pickering. Stolen base: El wert. Struck out: By Olmstead. 4; by Wright, 1. Time: 1:40. Umpire: King. GAMES IN TIIRtOE-I LEAGl'R Davenport Defeats Cedar Rapids in Fonrtets-lnnlng Game. BLOOMINGTON. 111., July 20 -Clean and timely hitting gave Bloomlngton all the best of it. The locals winning 6 to 2. Score: R.H.E. Bloomlngton 0 1 030020 6 9 1 Springfield 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 6 2 Batteries: Bloomlngton, Steen and Smith; Springfield, Patrick, Keece and Johnson. CEDAR RAPIDS, la.. July 20 Daven port won from Cedar Rapids 3 to 1, today in a close contest which went fourteen innings. Score: R.H.E. Cedar Rapids. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 Davenport ...00 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 23 9 0 Uatterles: Cedar Rapids, Spencer and Rohrer; Davenport, Parkins and Smith. PEORIA, July 20. Decatur beat Peoria 6 to 2 today. Score: R.H.E. P;orla 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 7 6 Decatur 0 2000103 0-6 10 2 Batteries: Peoria. Walsh and Higglns; Decatur, Cowell and McNamara. ROCK ISLAND, 111., July 20. Rock Is land won from Dubuque 6 to 2 today by hard hitting and fast fielding. Score: R H E Rock Island 0 0803000 6 8 1 Dubuque 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 7 5 Batteries: Rock Island, Neal and Starke; Dubuque, Ray and Nunnemacher, FAST AHATKIK GAME AT FORT I nilervroods and Slarnal Corps Nine Will Meet at Fort Omaha. What Is expected to be one of the fast est amateur base ball games of the sea son will be called at Fort Omaha at 3 p. m. today, when the I'nderwood (la.) team will line up against the Signal Corps soldiers. I'nderwood has the same lineup which It has had for three years, and has defeated all the amateur and semi-professional teams In western Iowa and east ern Nebraska, and as the Signal Corps team Is one of the topnotchers around Omaha fans are looking for something first class. Ample accommodations lave been provided at Fort Omaha for seating so'-er'O thousand. The lineup: - Underwood. Position. Signal Corps Bennett, J First Ulrlch Wllmott Pecond Nenper "s;rertv. T Third .Wells Hagerty. J Short Sherer iStephany Left Onthrle Osrdlner enter Perkins Charles Right Slmcox Reed Catch Waller Bennett. Q Pitch Cass Wlna Seventeenth Game. ATT.AVTIC. Ia.. Julv 20 (Special Tele sram.) The Atlantic Merchant Oreys won their seventeenth straight game Sundav when they defeated the Hollvs of Omahn by thn score of 11 to !. The hatting of the Qreys was the feature of the game Next Sunday the Oreys plav the stock yards team of South Omaha. The bat teries were: Atlantic. Sargant and Franl: lln: Hollvs. Keely, Murphy and Gibson. Atlantic made fifteen hits and two errors and the Dollys six hits and four errors. Gaa Company Beats Dempsters. BKATRICF- Neb.. July 30.-lSpeel4iY.' The Cas company ball team In the.4"Uv leaeue last evening defeated the Dempkter nine by the score of 7 to 4. Three fast doublo plavs bv the Ous companv were features of the game. The score: R H K Dempster 4 ! linn company 7 12 Batteries: Dempster. Booth and ClBik: Cas company, Ruh. Miller and Hummer Red lot Drfrati I r ilnaton. LEXINGTON, Neb . Julv 20 p"c a' Telegram.) The Kanaaa City Red bos mont. Stolen again defeated the Ix-xlngton team, win ning today s game by the one-sided !core of 17 to 4. The Rvd Sox madn a total of twentv-two hits. Tomorrow the Kansns City tiuin opens a two-gume series lth the North Platte team. Score of todav's Kame bv Innings: R.H.K. Lexington 0 03000300473 Red Sox 0 2 fi 0 4 0 0 3 217 22 1 liatterlesL Kennedy, Forent and Sloan Falbrrt and Gibson. OPKM lF FKKMONT R Cfc All Three tfvrnta Are Won In tfrnlaht llenla. FREMONT. Neb.. July 20. (Special Tele gram. I Thire was a good crowd out at the opening day of the race this afternoon. The track was good, but not fast, and a stiff smith wind late In fhe afternoon held back the horses on the home stretch, though aiding them some of the back side. Ginger made a fine showing In the 2:13 pace, winning all the heats easily. Fred H. dlsnppointcd his local admirers and ap peared to be in bud form. N. .1. Rnnln actfd a starter and got the horses off to the HstHfactlon of the grand stand. Fortunelln. with her one-armed driver. Council, mode ii good showing In the first heat of the 2:'M pace, but wns unstrndv In the second and failed to get a place. Summaries: 2:20 Trot L. S. Crum, ch. g.. by Sprasue (Brown) 1 Homer Allerton, ch. h. (Williams).. 3 Belle Tolus. b. m. (Rhodes 2 1 2 7 3 6 4 6 Lou I so, b. m. (Conroy) 5 Raven Boy, bl. g. (Shlck) 4 Iewls Cameron, b. g. (Bennett) 6 Patchen Oh So, b. g. (Dowd) 7 Prince Edward, a. h. (Chavis) 8 Dallas, br. g. (Perry) 9 Time: 2:19H, 2:20, 2:184. 2 'JO Pace Tom Grundy, b. h.. by Hugo Patten (Allen) 1 Shady O'Neil, b. m. (McKenna) 2 Coulson, b. Ii. (Robar) 4 Delia Palton. b. m. (Smith) R Fortunrlla, r. m. (Council) 3 Orange Hal. b. h. (Filler) 8 Time: 2:16. 2:15H. 2:17H- 2:12 Pace Ginger, br. h., by Angus M. (Brown) 1 Kewaunee Riley, bl. h. (Goodwin).. 7 Ottawrtv Bov, bl. h. (McCarger) S Elsie II., b. m. (Allen) 4 Fred H., b. g. (Robar) 5 9dls 1 1 2 : 4 I 3 dt dls Time: 2:11H, M5i. 2:22. Running race, half-mile dash: Gold Nut won, Tomoche second, Nancy Blues third, Nettle C. fourth, Alice Campbell fifth. Time: 0:81Vi. TKNNIS PbAYlMi, AT LOXOWOOD Notable Array of Playeca Well Ad Taneeil Into Second Ilonnd. BOSTON, July 20. The close of the sec ond day of the nineteenth annual open tennis tournament of the Long wood Cricket club found the notable array of players well advanced into the third round in ! singles and at the end of the second round of Jhe eastern championship deubla. The mutch of the doubles was that 1 of Dwight F. Davis of St. Louis, and Maloolm D. Whitman of Mass., who lost to W. J. Clothier and W. F. Johnson of Phila delphia. 3-6, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3. Among other Interesting matches In the doubles were those In the second round between W. B. Gardner of Portland. Ore., and O. Beals of Boston, who defeated A. N. Regglo and H. H. Whitman of Boston. 8-10. 7-6, 8-4, 6-2, and between F. P. Laird and R. D. Little, who defeated L. M. Walthall of San Antonla, Tex., and L. J. Grant of New York. 6-1, 6-1, 8-L 6-1. SOUTH DAKOTA TENUIS PLAY Small Attendance at Opening; Ronnd of State Tooruey. MITCHELL, S. D., July 20. (Special Tele gram) There was not a very large attend ance of outside players at the opening of the state tennis tournament this morning. In the preliminary round, Scallin defeated Windsor 6-3, 6-2. Downey defeated Blake of Huron 6-2, 6-3. Branson defeated Lom bard 6-1. 6-1. Drake beat Tournler 10-8. fl-1. Smith defeated Rowley of Sioux Falls 6-2, 8-10, 7-5. In the second round, Branson de feated Hagar of Huron 6-0, 6-1. Wells heat Porter 6-1, 6-1. Scallin won from Hoffman of Parkston 6-S. 6-4. Branson beat Wells 6- 3. 6-3. Hobfon beat Kimball 6-0. 6-4. Webber beat Wallace 6-2, 6-0. Phillips beat Freyberg 6-0. 6-0. Hobson beat Blum 2-6, 7- 6 6-4. Nolt beat Downey 6-2. 6-4. Phillips beat Webber 6-3, 6-2. Michaels beat Lamme 6-0, 6-1. Red Clood I.oaes to Seward. RED CLOUD, Neb.. July 20. (Special) Red Cloud lost the game to Seward today. Score 4 to 2. Visitors made 8 In first In ning and cinched the game. Although Red Cloud out-hit their opponents they did not get them at the right time. Score by In nings: R.H.E. Red Cloud ...0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 02 7 4 Reward 30000000 14 6 1 Patterlen: Clegg and Carroll; Seward: Klssell and Ling. Struck out: by Klegg 10, by Klssell 5. Same teams play here to morrow. West Sides Reorganise. The Omaha West Side team has reor ganised after a layoff and Is anxious to book games wllh teams for next Sunday. The Rangers, btorx Caronas or Royal Achates are preferred. The team has se cured new grounds on Forty-fifth and Pa cific streets. Quick Action for Your Money Tou get that by using The Bee advertising columns. IJIiATZ COMPANY, 802 Douglas HI., Cur. Hth. life h (MpA!ii f "' v:f'-i mm wm . f - rnm Wxp mm i:A 3 t"af tr GOOD TENNIS MATCH TODAY Koch-Martin Conteit Thii Evening Will Be .Warm One, PUTRENE BEATS OUT DRISC0IX . . Set Whlrh Went O ter On Acet of Darksraa Kndrd la Stralaht Gntnra Itranlta ft Yea- ' terday'a Play. Two of the best matches yet In the city tennis tournament are scheduled for this evening. Harry Koch and Gale Martin will play to see who has the honor of meeting the winner of the Cub Potter-Scrlbner match. The drawings were made by chance en tirely and the result was the placing of many of the belter players In the uppr half of the schedule, and thai brings goo 1 men together early In the game. In the lower half Sain Caldwell and Herb Kohn are the likeliest candidates, but they ha ( not played far enough to meet yet. Lyman McConnell and R. J. SHoeniali-i'. who will probably como together In th semi-finals of the consolation slnglrs. wasted an hour's good time and cotmldci able hard work trying to decidn which wn i the better man under the mistaken nntloi that they had a match, when. In f;ict. Mc Connell still has Wood to beat nnil S .O" maker must defeat the winner of to We ster-Smith match before they enn pl;v ' Other. They were plavitnr evnly vh.'i they were forced to quit hv the dnr't'iesa and wind. McConnell took the first wet by 6-4. and Shoemaker Jiml one the Ik si of seven games In the sevntid. A match In the scci tul round which was begun Monday between Dufienc and Dils coll was settled In favor of the former. They got a set apiece In the first session and were five all when It became too dark to finish. The second time up Dufrene took the first two games and ended it. Scores In the second round: Martin beat McCnmie. -4, 6-2. Koch beat Redlnrer. fi-1. 8-6. Scrlbner beat Tvner. fi-2. 6-4 C. Potter beat F. Potter. 6-4. fi-4. Dufrene beat Drlscoll. 6-4. 4-6, 7-5. Kohn beat Farrell, 6-2. 6-2. Scores In the consolation singles, first round: McConnell boat White. 6-3. i-0. Wood bent O'Keefe, 6-2 6-t. Taylor beat FerrinliJ.' fM.. 6-8." ' ' .Welsh beat Keller, 6-3, 1-6, 6-1 - Bullrlrd beat J. Old Weir hy 'default. Shoemaker, bent If'lny, 6-1.. 6-2. Drawings for tne , championship doubles were mado and piny will begin this even ing. Sixteen teams are entered. Including several fust pnirs. The drawings resulted as follows: Huylus nnd Martin play Tukey and Stebblns.- F. McConnell and McCague play Kooh snd Potter, Gardner and Hatch play L. McConnell and Cald well. Drlsooll and Farrell piny Rainy and Dufrene, Kennedy and Burns play Shoe maker and Latchnw, Warham and Marks play Morris nnd White, Kohn and Scrlb ner play Cudahy and Powell, Magee nnd Haskell play Rowan ami White. IlnlilredRe Wins Two Rnniea. IIOLDREGE. Neb., Julv 21. (Special Telegram.) I Inldrcge defented Aiapahne here today In both af:ernoon and evening games 6 to 1 and 4 2 First game Hits: HiM:ci S; Arana hoe, 3. Krrors: .1 each. Batteries: Holdrtm, Firry and Water man; Arapahoe, Bloom nml H-r'oi. Second game-Hits: HolOn-ue. 4: Arapa hoe, 2. Errors: 3 each. Batteries: IIoldr Frrrc and Wn'rr man, Arapahoe, Hupping and , llortou., Wayne llluhk'i IMluer. WAYNE. Neb.. July 20. - Sp c a Tel - gram.) The fourth cume of luill heiwcn the Pllger and W'nvne bull irnin- played here this afternoon, the - I tor falling to Wayne by a score of 8 to n. p was an lnterenting game and the nttend a nee was large. Score: Pilger o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 0 Wayne 0 0022 2 2008 Batteries: Pllger. Prynr and Cmp-r; Wayne, Skeen and Sachs. Each club hat won two games in the contest. llaatlnas lllnnka Friend. HASTINGS, Nel., July 20. (Special Tele gramsHastings defeated Friend In the tenth, the only run of the game being made by Smith, who singled and scored on a sacrifice by Brannack and two errors by Page. Batteries: Hastings. Brannack and Schoonover; Friend, Morse and Lucas. Hits: Friend, 3; Hastings, 5. Delay In taking Foley's Kidney Remedy If you have backache, kidney or bladder trouble, fastens the disease upon you and makes a cure more difficult. 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