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Omaha PART r.VE SPORTING PAGES 1 TO i unb ay The Bee. VOL. XXXLX-KO. 6. OMAHA. SUNDAY MOKMNC. .1ULY 23, 1!W. 8IKO.M3 COPY FIVE CENTS. Omaha Loses Twelve-Inning- Game to Des Moines; Cub Potter Wins City Tennis Championship NIEHOFF'S TWO HOMERUN HITS Potent Factori in Defeat of Omaha by Dei Moines in Extra Inning Game. BuD STORY OF HEAVY SLUGGING Lower Mangled and Sanders Braised by Higg ins' Hitters. ROURKE FAMILY GOES SOME, TOO Welch and Otheri Bat Hard, but Not j Enough to Win. TWELVE INNINGS FULL OF SNAP HI Kntnrrinr Crowd Gets Bonn lor Its Present" as Result of Hani PlKht by the Home Team. Omaha. 7. Oc Molnss, S. Stun? again! "lnlioff's home run poke, over the left field fence decided a twelve-'nnlng battle at Vinton park In favor of Des Moines, before one of the largest Saturday crowds ' of the season. It was not the first offenje for the Russian count either, for In the 1 third Inning he attainted most materially ' In driving tower to the stable when he ' hit ths ball over the same fence with two 1 on bases ahead of htm. For three Ion hours the Rourkes and , Higgtnses did battle for that same, and during all that time the outcome was In doubt so that scarcely a fan left the stands until the Russian made his winning drive. The came was so full of features that 1 something was happening all the while. Such heavy hitting has seldom been seen on an Omaha lot. Three home runs were driven over the fence, two by Nlehoff and one by Welch. The first six hits Omaha made were for extra bases, but after the seventh when Omaha tied the score. Miller tightened up and no more hits were made until the eleventh, when Fisher singled. mtnrr of Defeat. Lower started to work for Omaha, and for two Innings It looked as though things were going to run smooth for him. Ex cept for a base on balls. It was one, two, three. In the third Lewis, the kid catcher Des Moines recently secured from some amateur team at Chicago, opened with a double and Miller negotiated a sacrifice. Ialton hit another double and Lewis cored. Colllgan grounded one to Franck, who tossed the ball to the, skipper, but Slugger Bill dropped It after he had tagged his man. That was the beginning of the trouble. Colllgan went to second on a wild pitch and both he and Dalton cored on Hader'a single. Mattlck walked and Dwyer flew to King. Then came the "Russian- with hlrf 'trouble-maker. He landed squarely and boosted the ball over the fehce, driving two in ahead of him. Williams singled, . but was caught trying to steal second. Omaha had made a run In the second without a hit on Niehoft's error, Franck's sacrifice pn which Schlpke took two sacks and Oondln'a lnlield out. With Im Moines five rum to the good the Rourke family atarted the chase which nded In the scors being tied in the seventh. Fendry hit a triple in the third and acored on Welch's double. Welch cored on Schlpke's sacrifice fly after getting to third on bases on balls to Kane and King. In the fdurth Welch hit the ball over the right field fence for a homer. In the sixth, with two out. Fisher walked and Pendry tallied him with a triple, but Welch could net help Pendry along. King and Bchlpk scored la the seventh on doubles by King and Schlpks, two passed balls and a sacrifice fly by Franck. Miller Ends 9eorlnar. Miliar tightened up after that and neither side had much chance to score until the eleventh, when both should have cored. Lewis hit a pop-up . In the eleventh, which Pendry dropped. Miller scratched a safe blngle, and when Daltnn laid one down In front of the plate Oon dlng nailed Lewis at third. Colllgan bunted toward third, but ganders could not get the ball and he waa safe. Miller was caught leading off by a neat throw by Oondlng and Bader grounded to Pen ary. Fisher singled In ths eleventh, with one out, and stole second. Tendry's Infield out put him on third and Welch drew a ' pass. Kane hit a long fly. which Dalton pulled off the right field fence. A little higher and the game would have gone . to Omaha. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. It. O. A. F Fisher, If .. 8 12 10 0 Pendry, 2b 8 1 1 S 2 1 Welch, rf 5 2 2 3 0 0 Kane, lb 8 0 0 S 0 0 King, of....- 6 117 0 0 Rchlpke, 2b 4 2 1 ' S 1 1 Franck. ss 4 0 0 1 1 1 Hollenbeek 10 10 0 0 Oondlng, o 6 0 0 T 4 0 Cadman 1 0 00 0 0 Lower, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Bandera, p I 0 0 1 1 0 Totals 43 7 12 I DES MOINES. R. H. O. A. F. 8 110 0 116 2 0 112 0 0 1 I R 0 0 18 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 2 J 2 1 1 S 4 0 1 2 0 0 10 4 0 1 10 34 15 1 , Palton. rf , Colllgan. ss t. Fader. If lb Mattlck. cf Dwver, lb McManus, If 1-ang. If ' Nlehoff. 3b ! Williams, lb-lb I-ewta. e , Miller, p 4 Batted for Francka in the twelfth. Batted for Gooding In the twelfth. Omaha Runs .. Hits ... Pes Moln Runs .. Hits ... 1201120000 103011300811-8 OOSlOOOOnOOl 8 0(31020018 216 Two-base hits Weloh. Kane. SchlDke. Palton 2). Colllgan. Lewis. Williams. Throe-base hits: Fisher, Pendry (2). Home runs: Welch. NUhuff (2). Passed -ball: Lewis (1). Wild pitch: Lower. First base n ball: Off Lower. 2; off Miller, I. Hit with pitched ball: By Miller, L Struck out: By Sanders, i; by Miller, i. Left on bases: Omaha. 10; Pea Moines. 9. liouble play: Nlehoff to Dwyer. Stolen bases Kane. Fisher (1, Welch. Bader, Nlehoff MoManua. Sacrifice hits: 8ohlpke. Franck. Miller. Time: 100. Umpire: Glanielvln Altendonaa. KM. SIOUX CITY BUNCHES HITS Championi Make Eight Rani in the Seventh Inning. JONES DRIVEN TO THE BENCH Johnson Hit First Man l"p and This Is Followed hr Three Slagles and a Itnnblr Aldrrnila Pitches Good Game. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. July 24-Sloux City defeated Lincoln today In the seventh In ning by wielding the stick In fierce fash Ion. Three singles and two passes sent .lohnny Jones to the bench. Fox calling on Johnson, his Indian pitcher, to stop the rally. It didn't stop, however, for the rtdman hit the hatter, which was followed by three safe ones and a double, netting a total of eight runs of the two t whirrs. Alderman kept the Links guessing until be had the game cinched. He gave three basts on balls In succession In the eighth, each runner scoring on an out at first. It was a weird contest throughout Score: SIOUX CITY. A B. R. H PO. 12 Campbell, If 4 11 Hunter, ID 3 z 1 Smith, sh 4 1 3 Andrraa. 2b 4 1 1 P.dmondrnn, cf 8 0 0 Welch. 3b 110 Stovall, rf 4 2 4 Tow ne, c 3 0 1 Alderman, p 3 3 2 Totals 31 10 13 LINCOLN. AB. R. H. 27 17 PO. 1 1 0 10 2 3 8 4 0 0 . E. Hogrelver, 3b 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Fox, 2h 4 Waldrnn. rf 1 Thomas, lb 8 GsRitler, ss 3 Davidson, cf 4 Green. If 3 Sullivan, c 4 Jones, p 3 Johnson, p t Totals 30 24 10 8'.oux City 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 10 Lincoln 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 Two Kane hits: Smith. Stovall. Sacri fice hits: Hunter, Campbell, Andreas, Kd nionilson 2, aldroti. Ton ne, Fox. Stolen bnscs: Andreas, Smith, Towne, Davidson. Double plays: Andreas to Smith to Hun ter, Smith to Andreas to Hunter. Bases on halls: Off Jones. 3; off Alderman, 5. Struck out: Hy Jones, 3; by Alderman, 1. 111th with pitched ball: Sullivan, Green, Welch. Time: 2:20. Umpire: Clarke. Attendance: 1,R00. WICHITA DEFEATS " PUEBLO Local Team Pats Up Errorless Game and Wins Easily. WICHITA, Kan., July 24 Back on their own grounds the locals put up an errorless game and won easily from Pueblo in the fastest game that has been played here this season. Both Altchlson and Swift were in fine form and hits were scarce. Altchlson had the better of the argument and also the better support. In the third and fourth Innings he retired the aides , on strikes, Mltze, Swift, Curtis, Spencer, Clark and Miller being the vlctltms. A single by Pettlgrew and a double by Altch Uoii gave Wichita one In the second. Er rors by Corban and Swift and Hughes' sac rifice were responsible for another In the sixth. The last two were on hits by Cole, Hughes and Pennell and Miller's over throw of third base. Two fast double plays were features, especially one by Swift and Corhan, when the big pitcher grabbed Westerxll's liner. A two-base hit by Miller and a single by Walters gave the visitors their only run In the ninth. Score: WICHITA. AB R, O. 3 10 A. 0 0 0 0 .9 0 0 2 1 Cole, cf 4 1 White, ss 4 Hughes, lib 3 Pennell. lb 4 Westersll, 3b I Middleton, If I Pettlgrew, rf 8 Armstrong, c 8 Altchlson, p 8 Totals 29 4 PUEBLO. 27 AB. R. H. 0 1 0 1 0 8 0 o. A. 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 2 Curtis, If 4 0 Spencer, cf 4 0 Clark, lb 4 0 Miller rf 4 1 Corhan, as 4 0 VV alters, 2b 2 0 Prltchett, 3b 4 0 Mltze, c I 0 Swift, p 3 0 Totals 32 1 24 8 Wichita Pueblo ...0 1000102 4 ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Struck out: By Altchlson, 10; by Swift, 3. Bane on balls: Off Altchlson, 1; off Swift, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Altchlson. Wal ters. Stolen base: Walters. Sacrifice hit: Hughes. Two-base hits: Cole, Altchlson, Spencer. Miller, Walters. Double playsi Swift to Corhan. Walters to Corhan. Left on bases: Wichita. 4; Pueblo. 6. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Haskell. Attendance: 600. DENVER PILES UP BIO SCORE Grlssllee Hit Toprka Pitchers at Will and Make Tea Hans. TOPEKA, Kan.. July 84. Denver took Topeka Into camp, 10 to 6, today. The visitors had a lively time with Hendrix and the loial bobbles helped in counting three scores. Topeka picked four the first round, but never had a chance for more than one afterward. Score: DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Cassldy. rf 6 0 1 2 0 0 Jones, cf 0 112 0 1 Stankard, 2b (32140 Lindsay, lb S 3 4 10 0 0 Maag. 3b I 1 3 0 I 0 Beiden. if 4 118 0 0 Hartman, ss 4 1 3 0 8 0 Thompson, c 6 0 2 T 1 0 Ford, p 4 0.0 0 I 0 Totals 44 10 11 R 1! 1 TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. K. Wooley, cf 6 0 3 3 0 0 Oeler. rf 4 1 1 2 0 0 Kunkle, 8b 3 10 12 2 Fen4on. If 8 110 0 0 Kahl. 2b 4 114 10 Henry, c 4 0 0 8 11 Abbott, lb 1 4 0 7 0 0 Downle. as 3 1 2 2 1 0 Hendtix. p 3 0 1 0 3 0 Tomason, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Kerns .- 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 S 27 J Batted for Downle In the ninth. Denver 2104103 0 10 Topeka 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 05 Tlir.hita tilta F.nli.n I . i n - " - . 'II. inc. i w o- base hits: Ueier, Hartman. Base on balls: Off Hendrli, 3; off Ford, 8. 8iruck out: By Hendrix, 7; by Ford, 6. Wild pitch Hendrix. Hits: Off Hendrix. 16 In eight and two- thlrda Innings. Double play: Ford Stankard to Lindsay. Lett on bases: To peka. t: lenver, 8. Stolen bases: Htankard, Lindsay 12), Maag, Beiden. Thompson, Wooley U, Oeler, Kahl. Hit by pitched ball: Bv Hendrix, Hartman and Beiden Timet 8:10. Umpire: Mullen. Attendance, CtU. Bella at eath Oaaaha. The Trt-Clty Athletic club has arranged a carnival of sports for Friday night at Barton's hall, 20th and Q atreets. South Omaha. The program Includes both boxing and wrestling and uie clever boxers will V Anticipate. Leaders f ;,::, 7 "CUB" POTTER, Champion. WRITE SOX TARE ANOTHER Win Their Third Straight Game from the Athletics, BOSTON LOSES TO DETROIT Takes Twelve Inning to Decide the Contest, Which Ends ,Two to One i Games In Amer ican I.eaaue. CHICAOO, July 24 Chicago won the third straight victory from the Philadel phia Americans this afternoon, 5 to 1. Coombs weakened in the seventh and hit two batsmen. Nlcholls' error filled the bases and Tannehill's triple scored three runs for the home team. Two singles and another triple gave Chicago the two more runs. In the eighth. Dr. While fanned ten of the Philadelphia batsmen. Score: CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.B. Hartnel, If... 4 9 0 0 0 Altlier. rf... 4 i I 0 flanley, cf...3 4 Parent. cf....I 10 Heniler 1 ft ft 0 0 O. Devil, lb. I ft 1 OMrlng, rf... ft ft 0 0 0 Poufthertr. If I 0 1 0 ft eolllna, 2b... 4 2 2 10 Purtell, 3b. ..t 0 2 I 0 Murphy, rf... 2 0 0 0 0 Tannehlll, a. S 1 1 0 k. Davia. lb. J ft 7 ft 0 At! lb t ft I ft Baiter. 3b.. . I 12 1ft Sullivan, a... I 0 12 1 ft Hritmueller. 110 0 0 White, p i 1 1 0 Nlrholla, it . 8 0 J I 1 Mcinnea .... I v u v u Total! 24 27 U 1 I. vlnanon, el 1 Coombe, p. . . . t 1 Total. S3 14 12 1 Batted for Ganley In eighth. Hatted for Baker In ninth. Batted for Nicholls In ninth. Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Chicago 0 0000032 -& Two base hits Collins. Three base hits: Tannehlll, Parent. Sacrifice hits: Pur tell, O. Davis. Double plays: Livingston to Collins. Coombs to Baker. Left on bases: ChicaKo, 2; Philadelphia, 8. Bases on balls: off While, 4; off Coombs, 1. Hit with pitched ball: By Parent, Dough erty. Struck out: By White, 10: by Coombs, 3. Time 2jll. Umpires: Evans and 1'errlne. BOSTON BEATEN BY DETROIT Twelve Innings Played to Decide Beautiful Uame. DETROIT, July 24. Though Detroit had a man on second In each of the first nine innlnga, the locals were able to score on Arellanes on but one of thesu openings. In the twelfth, with (tro out, Crawford doubled and Cobb Blngled, de ciding the result. Wlllett held Boston to four scattered singles, three of them In field scratches. Boston's one run was made without a hit, on a fumble, wild throw and sacrifice fly. Both teams ran bases at random. Score: DETROIT. BOSTON. B.H.O.A.K. Jonea. cf 6 1 4 0 0 nm, f..., Bu.h. ra 4 I 2 Lorrt. 3b ... Buh. ea 4 t 2 0 speaker, cf Crawford, lb. t 17 l 1 i, ruler, rf. Cobh. rf 4 10 0 ft Wasnei, ea. M. lnlrrr, If . 6 ft I ft ft St. hi, lb .. Mr.rt.rity, 31)4 ! 1 6 ft Krenrh, 2b. Kllltfer. lb.. 6 2 S 4 1 linhue. c B.H.O.A.E 4 II 6 1 ft I 1 I ft ft 4 110 0 6 0 3 1 0 5 0 a ' . 4 , 4 1! ft ft 1 i 1 0 4 0 6 2 0 1 0 Schmidt, c .,1 II 4 1 1 Arellanoa, p. 4 1 1 Wlllett. p.... Totala 39 436 1 1 Total! 43 It 14 14 4 Winning run made with two out In the twelfth. Itetrolt' 0 0100000O00 1 2 Boston 01000000000 0 1 Two-base hits: Crawford, Morlarlty. Ssrrlfli-e hits: Bush 121, Donohue. Sac rifice fly: French. Stolen bases: Bmh I2, Crawford, Morlarlty, Lord (3 1. Speaker. Left on bases: Detroit. 12; Boston. 7. Base on balls: Off Wlllett. 3; off Arellanes, 3. Base on errors: De troit, 1; Boston. 2. Struck out: By Wll lett. 6; by Arellanes. 5. Time: 2:10. Um pires: Coniiplly and Egan. ST. LOUIS WINS TAME CONTEST Senators Haven't a Chance After the First Inning. ST. LOUIS. July 24. St. Louis won a listless game from Washlngto today, 9 to 2. The lo ale clinched the victory In the first inning by getting five runs en as many hits and one base on balls which forced a run, and Unglaub's wild throw which scored two runs. Roth Groome and Powell were hit hard. Score: ST. LOVTt WASHINGTON. B.H.O.A.K. B H O A B Haneall. av.l 1 Bro erne. It... 4 1 ft ft Stnne. rf f 8 3 ft MI'ae cf ft 0 ft Htffman. cf.. ( 4 bellvelt, rf . 4 I I ft ft Gr.aea. lf....l I I I nslaub. th . 4 114 1 Jonee. lb 4 1 11 ft Ponchue. to.. 4 ft ft ft Wllllama. lb. t 1 4 1 ( onroy. lb .. I I t 4 ft Feme lb ... 4 1 4 4 ft MrRr. ea. 4 I I I 1 Fltbni. e . 4 I I ft Itietl, c I ft I 1 ft (Continued on Second Page.) 7 in J? ".1 " If'-: in City Tennis Tournament " I ? iVs . ij f'-o Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAGUE. AMKR. ASS'N. W.L Pel. I W.L.Pct. Sioux City. ..i"il 31 .t',22 Milwaukee. ...(: 4& .541 Omaha 47 36 .iWlj Minneapolis. .51 4ii ,6i Des Mninew..4ri Sfi .5i'.1t. Paul 4S 45 .r.H Denver 40 3S .513 l,oulsvllle ....4!l 4X .CU5 Wlrhlta 41 42 .4!M Jolumbtis ....49 4H .'04 Topeka 38 41 .4811 Kansas City. .44 4S .478 Pueblo 31 50 .3 '! Indianapolis. .4fi 62 .-. Lincoln 3161 .37j Toledo 43 51 .45i" NAT L. LEA' JUK. AMER. LEAOUE. W.L.Pct. I W.L.Pct. Pittsburg ...63 23 .720metrolt 67 30 . ft. 5 Chicago 64 2S .5iPhllad"lphla..4S 3R .Wl New York. ..41 32 .5: Brwton 60 40 .5rVfi Cincinnati. ...43 41 .612 Cleveland ....47 3S .. 53 Philadelphia. 36 5 .444Chlcago 41 45 .477 St. Louis 32 4X .40.'! New York... ..39 47 . 4'S Brooklyn 31 52 .374 St. Louis 37 50 . 425 Boston 24 6S .293 Washington. .25 68 .S01 GAMES TODAY. Western League Des Moines at Omaha, Denver at Topeka, Pueblo at Wichita, Lincoln at Sioux City. American League Washington at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Chicago. American Association Minneapolis at Co lumbus, St. Paul at Louisville. Kansas City at Toledo, Milwaukee at Indianapolis. HILL MEN WALLOP PACKERS On t play the Boya from Sonth Omaha and Win (lame. The Burlington Headquarters team won from the Cudahy Packing Co. Saturday afternoon by the score of 8 to 3. Andrews for the Railroadersi while wild, was very effective with men on bases and pulled out of several tight places with the aid of the fast fielding of his teammates. Jurosh at short for the railroad team distinguished himself by making two beau tiful one-handed stops, the last of which was develuped Into a lightning double play, while Llsy, who did the work behind the bat, carried off the batting honors with a home run, a triple and a single out of four times up. Gahan, who started In to do the twirl ing for the Cudahy', was forced to retire at the end of the second inning In favor of Elsasser, who was wild but more ef fective. Score by Innings: R.H.E. Burlington 0 3 3 0 1 0 0 1 08 8 1 Cuilahys 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 03 4 j Batteries: Burlington, Andrews and Llsy; Cmiahys. Italian and Dlesslng, El fcasser and itarhten. Illoomfleld Wins Three Games. PLAIN VIEW, Neb.. July 2l.-(Speclal-Bloomfleld has won from Randolph, Car roll, Wayne and Osmond In the lust three days. Friday at Osmond the score was 9 to 6. Wallers pitched against Randolph and Carroll and Diets against Wayne and Osmond. Leading Squash Player "SPIKE ' KENNEDY He Showed tlio Hoys Ittai ,siiash is Uuod I Tialnlnir for Tenuis by Getling lult the J bcini-r'nial. 1 t '"' ' 7 V ' ' '"' '' ''v'l . j- . . Art- , .-f I I :t J 1 .V. y Jtwrn..... " . .w-'-'Hu1 - " HERBERT KOHN, Runner-up. NEW OWNER PROVES MASCOT Louisville Wins One Game for His Exclusive Benefit. BUT LOSES THE SECOND ONE Columbus Detents Minneapolis by Score of Two to One, Through Combination of Hits and Errora. LOUISVILLE. July 24.-Loulsvllle and St. Paul broke even In a double header today. Louisville furnished (fielr new owner, William Grayson, Jr., of St. Louis, an exhibition of fine ball by landing hard In the first game. Halla was effective throughout, while Karger allowed Louis ville to bunch a majority of their six hits. The second game was a pitchers' battle between Packard and Kllroy. Packard's wlldness in the second Inning cost him th game. Score, first game: LOliSVILl.K. ST. PAVL. D.H.O.A.E B.H (I .1.1 Punleavy, rf. t V 1 0 0 Armb'iHr, lb 4 11? Woodruff, cf. I 0 1 0 0 Lelae. If-rf...4 i 0 0 0 ft ft 0 0 0 ft 1 0 1 0 Prlehanly. if. 3 0 2 .Murray, rf-lf. 3 1 0 i 0 Davl.. rf 4 18 1 0 O'Brien, ea.. 4 1 I 4 0 t'ockman. 3b. 1 t 0 Sullivan, 3b.. t Olunn, 2b I Qutnlan, aa.. 4 Tate, lb 4 Pelti, c 4 Haila, p S 1 1 1 3 1 i 2 11 0 ft Wrliey. 8b.. 3 0 1 0 4 10 larlarh. c.,1 1 4 1 1 I 1 ft 0 4 1 Karger, p.... 4 0 1 Total. 29 4 27 12 1 Total. 32 924 II 3 Louisville 0 0 0 St. Paul 0 0 0 Stolen bases: Dunleavy. Wiigley, Carlsoh, Olson. 2 0 10 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 a Sacrifice hits: Sacrifice fly: Murray. Two base hit Qutnlan. Three base hits: Llese. Tate. Double nlav: Quinlan to Tate. Struck out: By Halla. 6; hy Karger, 4. Bases on balls: Off Halla. 1; off Karger, 5. Ieft on bases: Louisville, 7; St. Paul, 6. Time: 1:55. Um pires: Hayes and Conahan. Score, second game: 8T. PAfl LOliSVILLB. U.H.O.A.fc. B.H.O.A.K. Armoairr, 101 in 1 u nunleavy, rf. 4 1 t 0 ft L,irar. 11 1 1 1 u Woodruff, if. 4 110 Murray, rf...4 1 0 0 0 Pelehanty If. 4 U 0 0 3 1 .IV!B. CI " O'Brien. M.I 0 Cotkman, 2b. 3 0 W riKlry, 2b. . 4 1 Y'arr. c 2 0 Kllroy, p ; 0 0 0 Sulllian. 3b.. 3 1 t i 1 J Olpon, 2b 4 fl 1 1 2 viuinian, ia, . 4 0 3 1 1 1 Tate. lb.. .4 0 It ft 1 3 ft PelH, c... 0 0 2 0 Packard, p. - H uahca. c. . 27 14 i Puilinann 0 ft 1 0 0 0 TuUla. .30 Trrt.ele 32 4 27 14 1 isatted ror I'ackard In ninth. Louisville, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 nt. raui 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Stolen busts: Dunleavy, Hughes. Sucii fice hit: Packard. Double plays: Llcae 10 rigiey, juinian 10 Olson to Tate. Struck out: Hy Packard. 3; by Kllroy 8 Hases on halls: Olf Packard. 4: off ifii. I toy, 5. Lett on bases: Ioulsville. 9: St. Paul. 5. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Hayes and t 'onalian. COLUMBUS IS EASY WINNER Defeuts Minneapolis by More or Less (joorl l.uck. Cf)I.UMBl'S. July 24. -Columbus got a wiiiiili.g l.'nd atisilnst Minneapolis, with Nlc-k Alirntk pltihing, In the second Inning on singles by Odwell and Morlarlty, errors by (Jiiillln and Gill and a third hit by Clarke. Score: CtlH'MMt'3. 11.11 .0. A . E, MINNEAPOLIS. B HO A 1 riitkr. If.... 2 O'lti.urke. 21). 4 Kru?T. i f,. . . 4 (' t.Kallon, rf. 3 fhu-i k. c 4 ( dwell. :b... 4 2 0 OullilD, M... I I Pickering, rf. 4 ft I'toeii.. 2b.. 0 4 u : 1 1 1 4 1 li'Nelll. cf.. 2 0 I'raialh, If.. 0 0 (.III. lb 1 2 ( iilllna. 3b. . ft Rlock. e ft ft Altrcick, p.. Molarity, .a. I Tret, lb 3 1 1 Coodwln, p. . I 0 0 10 at. p 1 11 11 1 Totala 3ft 4 !4 II 4 ( fliiinhtis 02000000 2 Mlnneapiills 0000 100001 Stolen bases: Cravatli. Altrock. Sacrifice hit: ' Congalton. Sacrifice fly: Downs. First base on balls: off Goodwin, 3; off Alliock. 2. Double plays: Congalton to Shieck. Moiiarity to O'Kourke. Hit with pitched ball: Cravath, Downa. Struck out: Hy Goodwin. 1; by Altnck. 2. Time: 1:32. I mplies: Guthrie and Owens. DOUBLE AT INDIANAPOLIS Home Team and Milwaukee Divide the Hesnlt. INDIANAPOLIS. July 24 Indianapolis and Milwaukee broke even In a double header today. Cheney was wild In the first Kanie and retired In the fifth In favor of Jones. The second game was a pitchers' battle (Continued on Second Page) STRIKES OUT SIXTEEN MEN Rucker Pitches Wonderful Game for Brooklyn Team. ST. LOUIS IS SHUT OUT TWICE rhllllea and Beds Divide Ponhle Header Manager Mnrray, De spite Itamors of Chance, Is Still nn Deck. BROOKLYN. July l -Brooklyn twlc" de feated St. Louis here todsy, shutting ont the visitor In each game by 1 to 0. Bell had sllKhtly the belter of the argument with Harmon. Two singles, a sacrifice and an out scored the run In the first game. Rucker ftruck out sixteen men in the second game. Lumle;.- scored the lent run of this contest on his triple and an out Score, flrt game: nnooKt.vv T. LOti. B H O. A B.H.O.A.B Purrh, rf ...4 1 1 Brn. Ih ... 4 n I 0 Clement. If . I " 0 Fills. If I 1 2 McElvtn. !bl M I 0 Pli.lpn. O....S 0 4 3 P Jnrdiin lb .. 3 0U 0 0 Kmti-hr. 1 U Luniler. rf . 0 Evilly rf. ...I 0 0 0 0 Hiimmell, !b. S 1 n I PeleMntT, fb 4 n I fl MrMlllen. . i 1 0 1 1 shtw. rf I I ') Prn. C....1 ft J I Cbsrln. W..I 1 I 1 ft Belt, p t 0 I 0 lUrm'in. p... I 0 0 I ft Totals !4 t 27 It ft Totl 4 34 lfl 0 St. Ixiuls C00000O00 0 Brooklyn 00000001 -l Two-base hit. Shaw. Three-base n't: Ellis. Sacrifice hits: Konetchy. Harmon. Bell. Berger. Stolen bases: Jordtn, Bergen. Left on bases: Brooklyn. 3; St. Iouls, 8.. First base on balls: Off Bell, 3; off Har mon, 2. Struck out: By Bell, 1: by Harmon, 4. Time: 1:24. Umpire: O'Hav. Score, second game: BROOKLYN. ST. UU'IP B H O A K B. H O. A lt Burrh. rf. ... 8 0 0 ft ft Bme, lb ... 0 1 ft 0 Atrwrman. 2b 1 0 ft 0 ft Kllli, It 4 1 t ft 0 Clement. If . 4 1 I (I BUM. 4 ft S 0 ft MrRlreen. lb I 0 0 1 ft Kon.trrr. lb I 1 It ft Jordan, lb .. I 0 1 0 ft Bvtna. :'. ... I ft ft ft ft Lumler. rf... I t I ft ft Delehantr. Ih I ft ft B I Hiimil, Jb-rf t 0 1 1 ft Shaw, rf 1 0 0 0 MrMlllen, n. S ft 1 ft ft rharle. ...! ft ft I ft Borten. ft 14 I ft Bechtnan, p.. I ft 1 1 ft Rucker, p.... I ft 0 I ft Phelpa 1 ft 0 0 ft Total. 31 I 17 1 0 Totala M 8 14 11 1 St. Louis 0000000000 Brooklyn 00000010 1 Batted for Bachman In the ninth. Three-base hit: Lumley. Stolen baes: McMlllen. Byrne. Double plsy. Charles to Konetchy to Bliss. Left on bases: Brook lyn, 3; St. Louis, 3. First base on errors: Brooklyn, 1. First base on balls: Off Rucker, 3; off Bachman. 1. Struck out: By Rucker, 1R; by Bachman. 8. Wild pitch: Bachman. Time: 1:32. Umpire: O'Day. DOUBLE-HEADER BREAKS EVEN Reda and Phillies Roth Take name from Each Other. PHILADELPHIA, July 24. Philadel phia and Cincinnati broke even In a double-header here this afternoon. The home team won the first game through Moren's excellent pitching, while Cin cinnati won the second game by pound Ing the deliveries of Corrldon and Moore hard. Manager Murray, notwithstanding the announcement that lie would be suc ceeded by Mike Donlln next Monday, di rected the Philadelphia team from the bench today. Score, first game: PHILADELPHIA. CINCINNATI. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. flrant. lb.... 4 lie ft Re.char If... 1 0 1 ft a Batee. cf I ft 9 ft 1 stiller. cf....4 2 0 O 0 Tltua, rf I 0 0 0 0 Kgan, 2b., 4 ft 1 I 0 Masee, ir. Br'nafleld, Masee, lf....l 11 , 0 Mitchell, rf..4 1 ft 0 1 " ' I Hntilltael, lb. I 1 11 fl 1 Wart. 2h....l ft 0 1 0 Mowrcy. b..l 0 1 i 0 nooian, ae ... i i McLean, c. .. I 1 4 Doom, e I 1 3 ft Rnth. c 1 0 1 Moren, p 3 0 0 4 0 Powney. M.I 1 I 0 ft ft 4 ft Promme. p... t ft 1 I 0 Totala M 4 17 II I Campbell, p.. 0 0 0 ft 0 Oakea 1 0 0 ft Totala 30 4 14 14 3 Batted for Fromme In the seventh. Philadelphia 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 Cincinnati ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hits: Off Fromme, 4 In six Innings; off Campbell, 1 In two Innings. Two-base hit: Branafleld. Sacrifice hlta: Bates, Magee, Hoblltzel.' Stolen bases: Titus, Magee, Doolan. Struck out. By Moren, 4; by Fromme. 3. Double plays: Grant to Doolan to Bransfteld; Grant to Dooln to Bransfteld; Moren to Doolan to Brans fteld. Base on errors: Philadelphia, 1; Cincinnati, 6. Base on balls. Off Moren, 8; off Fromme, 3. Left on bases: Phil adelphia, 4; Cincinnati, "7. Time: 1:22. Umpires: Kane and Emslle. Score, second game: CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.B. Beecher, If... 4 110 1 Oram, Ih.... 112 0ft Miller, cf.... I Kuan. 2b 4 Mitchell, rf . 4 1111 Batea, cf I 1 I ft 1 2 14 0 T.tua, rf 4 3 1 0 0 I I 0 ft M.eoe. If.... I I I 0 ft Hnblltiel. lb I 2 I 0 ft Priiafleld. lb I 0 4 ft a Iiowney, aa... I I I 1 1 Ward, 2b 1 ft I 1 0 McLean, C...1 0 1ft 0 Knabe. Sb. ... I 12 11 Roih, e 4 2 4 ft 0 Doolan. aa.... 4 ft 1 4 ft Mowery, lb., t 0 I 1 0 Dnoln. c 4 I I ft 1 Oaaper, p ...l 0 0 1 ft Corrldon, p. . 0 ft ft I ft Powan, p.... 4 U 0 U o Moore, p 10 0 10 Fparka. p ., or) 0 0 0 0 Totala 40 li 27 I I Oeuorne ....1 0 ft 0 ft M.rtevll ... 1 o A ft a Jacklltech .. 1 ft 0 0 9 Totala It ft 87 11 Batted for Corrldon In the third. Hatted for Moore In the sixth. Batted for Sparks In the ninth. Cincinnati 2 0 1 1 2 3 00 0 V Philadelphia 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Hits: Off Corrldon. S In three Innings; off Moore, 8 In three Innings; off Sparks, 2 In three Innings; off Gaspar, 6 In two and two-thirds Innings; off Rowan, 2 In six and one-third innings. Two-baae hits Dooln (). Titus, Doolan, Bescher (2), Roth. Three-base hits: Mitchell, Magee. Sacrifice hits: Egan. Hoblltsel. (Sacri fice fly: Bransfteld. Stolen bases: Doolan, Bransfleld. Mitchell, Downey, Bescher (2). Struck out: By Moore. 3; by Caspar. 1; by Rowan, 4. Double play: Egan to Downey to Hoblltsel. Base on errors: Philadelphia, 3; Cincinnati, l. Base on balls: Off Moore, 2; off Gas par 1; off Sparks, 1. Hit by pitched ball: . y..t'orrl,,"n. Bescher. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 6; Cincinnati, 1. Time: 2:13. Umpires: Emslle and Kane. PIRATES TAKE TWO GAMES Hard Hitting- Wins One and Roston'a Errors the Other. BOSTON. July 24.- Pittsburg added two more victories to its long list' today, de feating Boston. 7 to 8 and to 8. Hard hitting In the sixth and seventh Innings of the first game won for the visitors. In the second game poor work by Brown and Tuckey gave Pittsburg a commanding lead. Moore pitched well. A one-handed catch by Leach was ths feature. Score, first game: PITT8BI RO. BOSTON. " H " A B.H.O.A.E. 4 1 4 ft ft Thorn... If... 1 1 ft 0 4 2 ft ft Pecker, rf t ft I ft ft Clarke. If., atorko. lb . lMth. cf.. Wagner, M. Miller, lb.., A betel a. lb Wllaoa. rf.. v i-oiiey, aa. . . . a s a f 4 114 1 Peeumoni, cf I ft t ft ft a w a v nnean. xb... 4 ;S 1ft I 1 Stem. lb.... 4 1 1 ft ft Sveeney. lb 4 1111 llrtham m 1 I ft I . 4 1 ' I 1 1 ft 1 0 Otbeoo 4 1 Lelfleld. p...3 0 ft 8 ft'rersueon. p Hyatt 1 ft ft eerck . 2 ft 1 1 1 ft ft Dreueue p.. I i e j a Totala II I i; :l 3 Totala .... M 11 2T 11 4 Batted for Ferguson In ninth. Batted for Lelfleld In seventh. Pittsburg 00100820 1-7 Boston 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 08 Two-base hits: Leach. Absteln, Storks Clarke. Home run: Shean. Hits: Off Lel fleld, 4 In six innings; off Brandon, 2 In three Innings. Sacrifice fly: Leach. Sacri fice hits: Thomas, Leach. Stolen bases Leach, Wagner, Sweeney. Double plays: Graham. Stem; Wagner, Absteln. Left on base: Boston, 8. Base on balls: Off Pergu son. 4; off Lelfleld. 6; off Brandon. 1. First (Continued en Second Page.) CUB POTTER CITY TENNIS CHAMP Youngster Finally Lands Local Lead ership with Racquet After Persistent Effort. OUTPLAYS K2?N IN THE FINALS Veteran Goes Down Before Steadier Work of Winner. POTTER AND KOCH WIN DOUBLES New Champion Adds Another Match to His Record. DOUBLES MATCH IS BRILLIANT Kohl and Scrlhaer Make Oallanl Effort, hut Are Not tronsi Enough to Win from the Younger rnlr. Cub Potter Is city tennis champion oi Omaha. Ever since his first appearance on th Field club courts as a contestant In tuorna menta Cub Potter has been reckoned a one of the coming youngsters, but by t hit year's victory he graduates Into the veterat class and will be expected to do great deed' with the racquet. Herbert Kohn, the runner up. Is an olde and more experienced player, but Cub fount him comparatively easy, winning 6-2, 8-4, 8-1 Kohn'a playing was very plainly not up t form, as he has beaten both Sam Caldwel and "Spike" Kennedy, and has been i factor In tournaments for a long time. HI record of three hours' hard playing li matches Friday afternoon probably hai something to do with It. as he was unabb to play with the speed and dash that woult have been necessary to win. Cub did no play as spectacular a game as he ran o as he d'd later In the doubles because h did not seem to think It .necessary. Doubles Match a Warm One, The doubles match, which was won b Cub Potter and Harry Koch over Arthu Scrihner and Herbert Kohn, was a muc! closer and more Interesting fight. Kocl and Potter lost the first set and thry canv near giving up the second, but when the: found that their best work was needed their playing was brilliant to a degree tha would have made some Impression on th "world beaters," Hayes and Peters. Koh' did much better work here than In th singles, and Scrlbner played a splendlt game, but the fine net work and smashlni of their opponents waa too much for them Scrlbner played harder than he usuall does, throwing generalship aside, an fighting every hopeless point to the last The number of long-fought and surprlsln, points kept the gallery Interested evr: minute of the match. McConnell Wins Consolation. Score 4-6, 6-4, 7-6, b'-4. The consolation singles was won by Ly man McConnell, who beat Fred Stebbln 6-1, 6-7. 6-1. This followed his match wltl R. J. Shoemaker, the newcomer, who wa expected 'to give him a hard battle, bu went down by a score of 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. Pteb bins Is a young player, who has neve played in a Field club tourney before, an. who has displayed considerable promise. The cup for the singles championship I new this year, as last year's trophy wa taken by Conrad Voung for his own afte three successive winnings. The new cu is said to be a beauty, hut It has not hen brought from the engraver's. Beside get ting his name on the cup Potjer gets silver cigarette case. Kohn as runner-uj gets a pair of gold cuff buttons. Thet will be no challenpe round, as Con Toun Is In Europe and cannot defend his title. The doubles cups are old ones, that n one has ever been able to win twice I succession, which Is necessary for flnt possession. lst year's winners, Cub Pot ter arid Whlltemore, cannot defend, t Whlttemore is not in the city, so tha Potter's name will go on again with Koc as partner. The first prizes are gold wato fobs and Kohn and Scrlbner as runners-u get brass book racks. The first prize In consolations, whlc goes to Lyman McConnell, Is a fine tennl racquet. Stebbins' trophy Is a pair t cores for the Day. Championship singles, final round: Cu Potter beat Herbert Kohn 6-2, -4, -4. Championship doubles, final round r Koc and Potter beat Scrlbner and Kohn 4-' -4. 7-6. -4. Consolation singles, seml-flnals: McCor nell beat Shoemaker 6-3, 3-6. 6-2. Consolation singles, final rftund: McCor nell beat Stebbins 6-1, 6-7, 6-1. The point score for the doubles charr plonshlp was ss follows: First set Koch and P..1 Kol n and S..4 Second set Koch and P..1 Kohn and 8. .4 Third set K. P 2 4 1 4 2 2 2 2 2 10 0-tI 4 4 4 4 8 4 ST 4 4 3 4 2 0 10 4-30 0 ( 1 4 4 8 2-31-0 3 2 4 6 4 3 3 4 4-41 K. S... 4 0 4 5 4 2 4 0 6 8 8 1-847 Fourth set Koch and P. 4 t 1 3 4 4 1 8 0 4-22 Kohn and S..2 8 4 4 1 2 4 5 4 821-4 Total: Koch and Potter. 141; Scrlbnt and Kohn, 133 Score 4-6. 6-4. 7-5, 6-4. Tennis Piny at Pera. PERI', Neb., July 24.-(Speclal.)-Play 1 championship doubles today resulted follows: Hanna and Stoddard defeated Jackso and 1-emon in straight sets, 6-4. 6-4. McAdams and Hoslder defeated Yanlk and Schott, 8-7. 9-7. Spafford and Lee defeated Seeley an Forsyth. 6-4, C-4. Jennings and Gerry defeated Gale ar Gross, 6-2, 6-2. Meyer and Williams defeated Moors an Lyons, 6-1. 6-0. Mutz and Truman defeated Cole ar Parrlot by default. Wymer and Harris defeated Holtsc and Weber. Gash and Hendricks defeated Wllllart and Ralston, 4-6. 6-2, 6-2. One match of the semi-finals In girl single was played yesterday afternoo M'.ss Helen Morten of Stratton, Neb., d feated Miss Esther Blankenship of Pen Miss Wilson, also of Stratton, will me. the winner of the Turnes-Hliss match the semi-finals today. Enthusiasts predl that Miss Wilson will meet Miss Morti In the contest for final honors. The men's singles was won by Mr. 1 L. Meyer of Peru, when he defeated . J. Stoddard of Auburn. Score, 2-6, 6-1, (- licorice Nurarnt Is Beaten. NEW YORK, July 24.-Geoige Sargen the open -olf champion, waa beaten I 1 up on his morning round on the Fore Park links In his best ball match again the amateurs. Devereaug Lord and C ' Sweney vt tha Brooklyn fursst Park Qa