- mE BKE: OMAHA, THTJ11SDAY, JULY 6, 1911. L!JJI'. I I tti A r imcio xyccujli JL.cau in n nciiudii. wiiidiid iusc u-j. r mines ihu vjidiiL iiviuc HOME RUN BEATS OMAHA Z willing Ottt One in the Eleventh and Joiiei Win. CEOWD B2AVX8 TILE RAINSTORM 3as Gaee Well eaa Is Fossat ta th Ea af Pis ta Flvs Mrr will Twa riteaere Par. tletaatlae;. ZwIUtng, the little St. Jossph center fielder, won the third and Uet feme of the series with the Rourkes, for hie own teem br slotitlng out a kome ran In the eleventh Inning after Oman had fought an uphill game and tied on In the ninth Inning. The home run gave the Joeles the game by a ( to I wore. Two htta and a walk gava the Joels three rune hi the first Inning and they added two more before the ninth. The Rourkea, fighting every step of the way and play. In claMy ball, in spite of the rain and wet grounde, caught op with the South erners In the last frame with three hit, two of wblch were, tiiplee. Johnson started the game for St. Joeeph And opened If he wa to break a record. The flmt three men to face him struck out and lo the eeeond he struck out two mora men. He pitched good ball until the Rourkes soWed his mysteries In the sev enth, and he wae Jerked In the eighth. For the Rourkes, Hall atarted the game and al lowed but three hit In si Innings. How ever. Captain Dill was not taking chances and sent Cook to the mound, who made a good Impression In hie first appearance at home with the Rourkes. In the five in nings Bitched by hire he struck 'out seven men and allowed but three hits. ' The game did not start until almost 4:16 owing to the rainy wtather and at several times during the play It seemed as If the game must be called, but the umpires, Ar bogast and Kerns, mistook the players for ducks, and let ths game go on. The Rourkes hit the ball at will, after they got onto Johnson's curves and Kaufman lasted lose than an Inning and Chellette was then sen to the mound. About 300 fans braved the rainstorm to see the Rourkes play and sat through eleven In nings, hoping against hope that the home team would win. Arbors at Is Umpire Arbogast. who was spiked in the hand In the afternoon game on Tueeday, was not In the game yesterday and was sent In to do the umpiring. Kneaves was taken sick In the eighth Inning of yesterday's game and Bill Sohtpke went In at abort. Schlpke was also there at the bat He was up twice and .in both attempts got away with clean hits. The first time up he hammered out a triple and the second time a single. Powell landed safely on first for Omaha In th(f!Vt Inning, when Kelly was thrown ut at second. He took second when Jones wslked. He went to third on a wild pitch by Hall and Jones took second. In an attempt to get Powell at home, who scored, Zwllllng ' reached first and Jones took third. Zwllllng stole second and both men scored on Rellly's single to center. . In the slKth Inning Kelly waa walked, stole second, took third on an error of Agnew and scored when Swilling tripled to center.' . Omaha made the first run In the ssvsnth. Williams reached first on an Infield 'hit. Agnew singled to eenter. Hall slnglsd to ths Infield. Pick singled to right and Wil liams and Agnew raced home. In the eighth Jones was walked and stole second, and scored on ZwilUng' sin gle to center. Omaha earns back In the came Inning with another run. Williams doubled to sen. ter and scored on Niehoff'e single to cen ter. In the ninth the Rourkes tied up. Schlpke tripled to eenter. Pick scored him with a triple to the same plaoa. Pick scored on an infield hit by Thomeson, who was thrown out at second. . The Joslea took the game In the eleventh when Zwllllng clouted the ball over the right field fence for a home run. Boors: OMAHA. AB. R. It O. A. E. nana, id (00104 Tomason, ef ,. 0 J I 0 Srhoonover, If 10 0 10 0 Williams, rf I J I I 0 0 f lehoff, lb 01400 .Agnew, o 1 I 11 4 1 Kneaves, ss I 0 0 I I 4 Bchtpke. ss I I 10 0 0 Hall, p 0 10 10 P 10 10 10 Totaia .4 1 ii n u 1 , BT. JOSEPH. . AB. R. H. O. A. E. rf 411100 Powell. If ; 1 i 4 0 0 Jones, lb , I I 0 11 0 0 R willing. cf......i..... I I 110 0 illy, lb 10 14 0 0 Gossett. o 1 . 0 0 4 1 4 Mien It e, ss 4 4 0 1 4 0 Hamilton, lb i 0 4 i 1 1 Johnson, p 1 4 4 0 1 4 Kaufman, p 4 4 4 4 4 4 Chellette, p 4 i 0 0 4 4 Borton 1 0 1 4 0 4 Totals 17 "f "3 n l 1 Batted for Kaufman In ninth Inning. Omaha Runa .": 44004011100-1 Hit 4144144414 1-14 St. Joseph- Runa 1440010100 1-4 Hit 1444410141 . 1-4 Home run: Zwllllng. Three-bene hits: Pick, Schlpke, Ewllllnf. Two-baee hltet Schlpke, Vllllams. Passed baU: Agnew. Wild pitoh: Hail. Bases on balls: Off HaU, 4; off Cook, 1; off Johnson, 1. Struok out: By Hall, 4: by Cook, 1; by Johnson, I; by Chellette, 1 Stolen bases: Zwllllng, Jones, Hits. Off HaU. I: off Cook. I: off Johnson. U; off Kaufman, 1 off Chellette, 1 Left on beeee: Omaha,. T; tit. Joseph, 1 Double r layi jonneon to iteiuy to Jones. Ttmsi to. Umpires: Arbogast and Kerns. At tendance: H. . ANTBLOPK4 WALLOP GRlSELTKf Kkaaa Pttckee la Plae rraa Asmlaat . Fossaer Teas Mates. - DENVER. July l-Wlth Buff FJiman iltchlng In fine form si&inat his former a inmate, the visitors won, I lo L ecore: x DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E Moyd. lb 14 1110 Oilmore, If 4 1 1 i 0 Caasidy, rf. . 4 0 1 0 0 4 Ball. ef. 4 4 1 4 4 0 Quillln. lb. 4 4 4 1 1 1 Lindsay, lb i 0 4 U 4 4 Coffey kiMurray liarrla, p 1 1 4 4 4 I 0 Totals e e .40 X LINCOLN. , AB. R. rf u Cole. ef. .... I 2 1 ! i i 1 i j Cobb. rl. L'nalaub, lb. ......... I McCormlck. It I HICK, It. a. lb 1 r. ss ,., I an, lb I Thomas, Ua gnler, C(x k maji Mi-Uraw. e 4 i fehinaa, p. ...... 4 Totals M M T 14 17 11 1 Denver 0 4444400 1-1 Lincoln 4 4440111 1-1 En el en basest Lloyd. MsCormlok. Ttiree be bit: Caaeidy, Ilome mm UoCor fnlok. laorlflee hlU Cole li. TTnglaub, l.tnditay, Btruak eut By tlarrts, Ii by t.hmaa. 4. Ba.ees e ballst Oft harria, Ii off Ehinaa, 1, Ift on beeves Pnver, 4i Linoo'n. a. Timet I K, L'u-pirei Clark. RAIN tTOPg OAMB1 I NINTH Paekle aad Teseka Play Tl Tkre t Tkree. PUEaLO, July iy-WlUi the final satn Standing of Teams WEST. LEAOLfc. NAT. LEAGUE. W.i..pct W.UPct lenver 44 , . Philadelphia 44 Tl .lt Pueblo 4i 28 .!7j('hlcsgo 42 M .14 Bt. Joseph ...41 21 .75 New York.. .4.1 M . Lincoln M an M Pittsburg W .MB Wous City ...St 12 .Ma 8t. Ixmjis ... . .&6T Omshe , M ft .4j, Cincinnati ... t .4fT Toika a 42 .4"Ui Brooklyn .,..M 41 X"7 Le Molne...lti 17 .21i Boston If 14 .J ( A 11 EH. ASSN. AMER. LEAGUE. L. , t W.L.Pct W.UPct. Columbue ...46 34 .67(i Detroit 48 11 ." Kansas Clty..44 14 .Philadelphia 47 11 .671 .Loulavlll, ... M .ews.New York. ..n 11 .53 Minneapolls 1 .6rt Chicago M II .14 I U llu . IlL Ml AA 1 1 . n . ... Mil t - fiJL.u m i .aa waukte ,.W 40 .4tH Boston 34 14.614 faul 17 41 .474!Cleveland ...940 .4(4 .!. Kit n . . u ,d ... St. Tol Indianapolis Ii it .St. Louis ....U 61 .Ml national Nfcu. LBAOLE MINK LKAtil'K. W.L.Pct. W.Lht. uprioi ... sl M,( Ftiu city. ..11 ) Fremont ... tl .fc. Auburn a ao .4 U Island.. ..2 if6 .1.IK1 fhanandoah W 20 .61 Kearney ....a 24 .6I1 Maryvlllo a .4sS Hastings 24 Clarlnda ....30 13 .4W f.rd .4ss Neb. City.. ..11 .ibi Columbue ..a an ork IS 30 .Hal Yesterday Reaalta. WESTERN LKAUUK. Bt. Joseph, ; Omaha, I. Lincoln. 7; Denver, 1. 1'oj.ek.a, Pueblo, 1 Nine Innings, rain. iJe Wolrna. 1; Uloux City, 0, NATIONAL LEAGUE.' Boton. 1; Brooklyn, I. New Vorn, 4-10; Philadelphia, t. Louis. 1; Pittsburg, '. AMERICAN LKAOUE. Chicago, 1; Detroit, , t. Louis. 7; Cleveland, 11. Philadelphia, I; New York, tr Washington, 7; Boston, 1. AMERICAN AHSOCIATION. Milwaukee. B; Kanea city. 6 bt. Paul, i; Mlnneapolla, 8. indlanapoliH, ; Columbue, 1 .loledo, 4; Louisville. I. t NEBRASKA TATE LEAGUE. Grand Island, ; Kearney. 7. buperlor, 1; Haetlngs, a. ork Seward, rain. Columoue, Fremont, 4. I MINK LEAGUE. Nebraska City, ; Auburn. 1 ralis City i; Maryvllle, a. Ciarlnda, i; Hhenandoah, ft. Oaanea Tedar. t Western League Des at Omaha. 8t TopX Vt Ll,Uco.nC'tJ" -v.?atu.b!o; Kkflnnm I . , ' la-n m. ue-rnuaaeiphia at Cleve- American Association 8t Paul -1 mi. ra'u-m-"" ' dyA I.Undr"LwaiMtVL,?'ru,-Tork ? 1": ' "a 11 was almost too dark to clav when the game ended. Score: . ' TOPBKA. '' H. O. A. B, 0100 10 0 0 I 4 S 4 0 1 I A 1 ! 0 Oil ! i 1 1 1 " 7 14 1 ri 1 1 H 4 0 1 1 4 S 17 17 1 4 114 4-1 14 4 10-S R'ckert, Ik 'I Kin rt 7 Whitney, lb. Moore, ss... 4 Krebs, 2b i Crisp, e J Totals ........M PUEBLO. Middleton, ef Berger, es 4 Belden, If HuKhes, lb 4 Uavle, rf v... 4 Claire, lb '., 4 S'slimid, 2b 4 Clemona, e ' 4 Bills, p ' ' 4 Topeka .1... Pueblo ... J. . . ! """'""ey. Chapman, Ber fr,;. wSr" Uf' ."Oleton. Three-baaa Yhon, DVU- Left on b"o: l o rn..; i P,u,blo,a.i' 5"le hite: Krebs, crlep, Belden. Struck out: By, Buchanan! Bf? on balls: Off Buchanan, a. Tinjei 1.60, Umpire; Haskell. DKS MOINES SCORES llf FOURTH leaa Clr Vaakla to Pat Mta Over Plata. SIOUX CITT, la., July I Two alna-l. 52? If&'K" th' 5 Md f?L Mwy.hb,,Jre"n tn Champjow n?ioh- oln' !! visitor winning. Both pitchers were in fine form, though Hous ton's twirling waa the eteadlest. Boo 1 SIOUX CITT. Andre. ,b f $ t JjrwH, 4 4 114 0 Holmes, of 10 4 10 4 "illy, lb I 0 I I Towns, c 10 16 1 Ameler, rf 1 0 1 0 e Z Wilson, p l 4 4 0 1 miller 1 4 0 0 0 4 TutJ Xt 0 .4 17 10 0 una jnoiNEa. AB. R. M. fV A m. Curtis, If " ; i i i o 4 Ultowskl, s 9 w 9 colllgan, ss.., 0 1 I I Matuck, of o 0 10 0 Dwyer, lb 14 14 4 4 Korea, lb 4 4 4 4 1 1 Andersen, rf, If,. ,.4, 4 0 110 4 Graham. , lb 4 4 I 4 0 Bachant, c. rf 14 1114 nffuiiua, p. M 9 9 9 0 Totals U l "5 it 3 1 Batted for Holmes la ninth. Des Moines 40414444 41 Bloux City 44444440-4 Hacrlflce hlu. Hattlok, Dwyer, Wilson. Two-base hltl Graham, taolsn bases: An dreae, Anderson, trouble play: Andreas to Hartman to Stem. Btruck outt By Wilson, I: by Houston, I. Bases on ballst Off Wil son. I; off Houston, a Hit by pitched ball. Wilson, 1.' Umplrest Morgan and McICsa. Time: 1:41. Nebraska City Takes Game from Auburn Shenandoah Wina Fourth Game of Seriea from Claxind Marrrilla Wina Final Conteit AUBURN, Neb., July !.- Special Tele gram.) WUllford held Auburn safe and without a run today until the ninth. Boo ret RH.E. Auburn 4 94044444-111 Neb. City 4 41401140-1114 Batteries: Auburn, Zandarmaa and Hus sar; Nsbraska City, Wllllford and IPnker ton. Umpires) Bradely and Krauberg. KHKNANDOAH. Ia., July a. (Special Tel. as ram.) athenandeah took the fourth game of the series today from Clarlnda, Score I R11.K. fchanandoah ,...1 4 I 0 1 0 1 4 -4 f I Clarlnda 4 44144144-4144 Batteries: Bhenaadoah, Buran and Cas tle, Clarlnda, Waltsrs and Harmony. Um pire: Kiaeane. MARTVILLIS, lie., July !.; pact a t,. egram.) Vlaryvlile took the final gams of the serlee from FaUa City by hard hit ting. Bcorei RH.E, MaryvtUe 1 I I I 1 I 1 M 111 Fall city 4 14 4441 4-4 Ti Batterleei Marvllle. Oewalt and Dleta; Fella City, Juetua and Fraaer. Umpire! nage. Tva Baae Ball Oaa.es at Oleawaadu OLKNWOOD. la., July I. fSpealal.) With the thermometer ranging from n le 104 1 004 eDle eeiebrated here yeeterdar. In the furenoen. West Oak beat Silver Slty playing ball, T to I. In the afternoon leawood defeated the Triumphs, I to a ! FREMONT GETS THREE OF FOUR Defeats Colnmbm by Harrow Margin of Single Ran. CHAMPS PUT WATSON 15 BOX Oread Islaad Gets Kdae oa Kearaey, Wlaalng flasse by Oat Rwa j Rata Preveats Oaaee at Itwr4. FREMONT, Neb.. July 1 (Special Tele gram.) Fremont mad It three out of four by winning from Columbus today by a score of I to I. Fremont used Watson, a Grand Island discard, who pitched gilt edged ball up to the eighth Inning. Ths feature of the game was the hitting of Bennett and Rondeau. Score: FRBMOtfT. COlXVnVt. AB H O A . AB H.O A.g. Pnnaa, is. 4 I 1 1 MMmM. rf .. 1 I I Fnllon. lb... I Mill. Brown, IM I I I t BnnU, tt..l I I I I Orakita, lb., fill Pohnw, H... 1 I IB Brown, at I 1 1 NfT, 4 II W'a'b'awr, of I 1 I Turpln, If... I II lUtch, If 4 tilt C-arar. .... 11 1 Cappla, lb... 4 tit Thompa'a, aa 4 I I 1 Aiiww, a.... 4 14 1 Wataoa. 111 Saaoa, .'.mpb.ll, a. Paul. 4 10 Raaaa It Total 41 IM I I Total. U 14 17 Kouea batted for Watson in eighth. Columbus 41004144 04 Fremont 1 4 4 4 1 1 4 4 -4 Two-base bits: Turpln, Rouse, E. Brown. Three-base hits: Bennett (3), Fullen, Melxell. Basee on balla: Off Spade, 1; orl Paul, 1; off Wateon, 2. Struck out: By 'aui, i Stolen bases: Leach, Bennett. Sacrifice hite: Fullen (2), Turpln. Hits: Off 8pde, i; off Watson, I: off Campbell, 1. Time: a.uu. umpire: una. ' Kearaey Loses Claea fiaane. KEARNKY. Neb.. July l (Special Tele gram.) Kearney was defeated today after nuther nlne-innlng tally that came nearly landing the game. Umpire McDermolt wj over critical on Pitcher Wright cn balls and strikes, causing a number of walks, ben re: GRAND ISLAND. KBAP.NBT. , AB H O.A.g. AB H.O.A.I. rook, rtt I 1 I 1 L Oray. .. I 1 I Salik. aa. ... I III t ftownay, aa.. I I I I McKlbbea, If I Pailea, I .e. 4 t I t McLmf, rf.. 4 I 1 J.rrett, rf... 4 11 Harila, la... 4 4 I Blaak. It 4 II Afatrong. lit I f I Clalra, lb... t 14 I Burh.B.n, a. 4 T I Mas-kartB, a I I 1 Ward, Ik.... I I I I I Wrlfhl, ... I 1 Oram, p 1 t t 1 B.lll.tt I Hartmae, p.. Foloa .... 1 Poster, Ik... 4 I I I I Totals 14 1IH1II Total M 11 M 11 I Kearney .... 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 T Orand Island 1 0 1 4 I 1 1 0 0-S Earned runs: Kearney. I: Orand Island. 5. Three-base hits: Jsrrott, Downey. Base on balls: Off Wright. 9. Left on baaes: Grand Island. 10; Kearney. 4. Two-base hite: Ward tl). Black. Ball let t. Home runa; Claire, McLear, Paglea, Jarrott Btruck out: ny Wright, i; by ureen, by Hartman, i. Double plays: Smith to Hargla to Arm strong. Passed ball: Maa-erkuth. L Hit by .pitched ball. Green.. 1. Tune: 1:46. Umpire: Mclermott. r a, . Haetlage Takes Oae. HA8TINOS, Neb., July 1 (Special Tele gram.) Hastings won ths last gams of the seriea with Superior by the score of 8 to I. The feature of the game was Watson's fielding. Hoernle had a finger broken in the ninth Inning. . aoore: summon. RAJTTKOB. AS H O A X. JIB K O.l t Allan, at.... Ill Wataaa. tk.. Sill Mlrhaal, aa.. I 1 I I t Fnrtman, aa. I I 1 4 Cor I., rf.... I t I Bramler. cl I I McDow.ll, Ibt 14 1 Kati, lb ... 4 t 1 4 D. B'k'ti, lk 4 IT 1 Conk. lk...t 11 r. B'kTtt.otl I (O'Brtaa, rf. 4 I I Dorech, Ik.. 4111 Oaraaa, If... I Starana, ., I, I IMwrili, e.. I 1 I Prucoa 1 t glaaalar. p.. I 6 I 0 - Total.:.. M 14 1 I Total.... n 10 IT 11 Batted for Stevens In ninth. Superior 104000000-1 Hastings 0 1 1 1 I 4 4 0 - Stolen . bases: Bpellman, Fortman (1), Watson. iUouble playa: 1. Struck out: By Blndelar, 1; by jStevens, a Two-base hlta Cooke. O'Brien. Passed ball: Heemle, 1; Spellman, 1: Bases on balls: Off Blndelar, 1; off Steventa, 1. Three-bass hit: Kate. Wild pitch: Stevens. TT COBB TS-GREAT FORM sjasSjsMMBsa Tigeis Defeat White Sox Ij light to One. WILLETT KEEPS HITS SCATTERED Yaaas; aad OlmateaA Ara Berth Hit HarsV Cobb Seearea Three-Base Hi Three Mea Btrtlae Oat. DETROIT, July fc Ty Cobb scored or drove in five of Detroit' runs today and Chicago was defeated, I to 1. Wlllett kept the ( visitors' seven hit scattered. Toung and Olmstead were both hit hard. Man ager Jennings and Pitcher Summer were both suspended as a result of their argu ment with Umpire Mullen yesterday. Soore: DETROIT. CHICAOO. AJS.H.O.A.B. AJ9.H.O.A.B. Drake, It.... I 11 Molatrra, rf. 4 Joaa If I 1 Lord, Ik 4 Buah, aa.,... I III 1 Callaaaa, II. 4 Cobk, of 4 I 4 t B4le, at 4 Crawtonl, rf. I I 0 t M'tWall, lb I &ilab'Bty, lkl 111 I CalSar. lb.... orurty, la 4 t t I Taaaahlll, a. 4 XI III 1 1 i t s Oil 11 O-Laary, Ik.. I 1 4 I (Black, a 111 taaaga, a... I 1 I 1 Toaas Wlllett, p .. I 1 4 4 OlBMti Yoeas, .... I I t I .aa4, . I Tetala M II It 14 I Tstala II IM II I Chicago 44144400 0-1 Detroit .. U1U111M Three-base hit: Cobb. Hits: Off Toung. T In four and one-third Innings; off Olm stead, 4 In three and two-thirds Innings, Baaes on balla: Off Voung, I; off Ol mat aad, lS off Wlllett, 1. Btruck out: By Olmatead. 1: by Wlllett, 1 Tims: 1:86. Umplrea: Mullen aad Evans. Naps Defeat Brawns. CLEVELAND, July l.-Creveland de feated Bt. Louis, 11 to f. Harknees waa knocked out of ths box by Bt. Louis, but Krapp was effective after the third. Cleve land hit three Bt Louia pitchers hard. Jackson leading with a tripls, a double and two singles. Boure: CUTVBLAND. IT. lou i a Alt.H O.A.X. AB.H.O.A.g. , If... Ill ketteo, it.. I 1 I 1 I Oraaar. Olaao, aa I Jackaoa, rf., I i. I 111 f Aaatia. Ik... 111 oa, rf., 4 4 11 I fee'wvitaar. III 1 M I ill, la... 4 ill Laporta, lb.. I III ''. si i ( I Hasaa, rl.... lilt nv lk... I til kriu-hail 1 a 1 a a tar all. strata Orisia, Mllla Ik.... 411 Olatta, jilt alakaf. a... 4 til Biaot, Ik.... I tilt Harbaaaa. . Wallaoa, aa.. I 1 I I 1 Krr, I 1 I I I Milcb.il. p., 1 t t 1 t ' ' Hualllaa, a. t t 1 1 t Tataa M 14 IT 11 1 r.li, I t t t t TeUla.....! lliiil Cleveland 14414444 U BU Louis 411040440-1 Two-base hite: Krapp, Stovall, Jackson, Bhetten, KrltchelL Three-base hits: Jack, sun. Olson, Uoaan, Saortfloe fly: Orlgge. Stolen beutes: iirmlngbam, Hogan, Krit chall. Double plays: Austin to Laporte td black to KrltcW. Hlta: Off Harknees, I in one and two-thirds tnnlna; off Kjapp, 4 in ssvea and one-third inntnge; oif Mitchell. 4 In two Innings, nons out In third; off Hamilton, 4 In one and one third Innings; off Pelty, la tour andtwo thirds Innings. Bases on balla i Off Harkneea, off Krapp, 1; off Mitchell. I; off Pelty. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Pelty iGraney), by Krapp (Hogan). Struck out! iy Harknees, 1; by Krap l by Pelty, i. Wild pitch: Harknees. First ea errors : Cleveland, I; St. Louis, L Ift aa basse: Cleveland, 4. St. Louia I. Tur.ei 1A7. Um pires i Perrlns aoa IHaaea. Baaaaa Baglea Wta CVasnak Tfie Benson Eaglss defeated the Royal Achatea in an exciting gams at the Benson Eagles' park Tueeday by the score ef T to a hoar: RU E. Eagles N j$ 44444ft ena Royal Aobates.4 44144444-411 Batteries: Eegles, Dutch Kaufman. Mar ray and Polltka; Royal Achates, MetTaa, Plata and Deneea. Aaaldsut la Aal Base. BAKRSFtCLD, Cal., July a -Jack Jef frtea and Fraak Davia of Los Angelas, the crew ef a ligkt racing automobile, were seriously Injured toaay wae Uair aaa ehlna turaed turtle duiiag a JOS-anito raoex Davis, ths meehaaMaa, was reoaared uav coiumUous while Jerfrl, wbe was at las wheel, was crashed about the) sags. PHILLIES AND GIANTS DIVIDE Home Team Wini Firit Game by Pounding Mathewion. 51 W T0RK TAKES SECOND EASILY Visitors Knock Rowaa Off Rabber la Lees Tkaa Two Iaalags la Seread Contest Devlla Ordered Off Field. PHILADELPHIA, July (.-Phllsdelphla and New York broke even In a double heaSer her . today. The horn team won the flrat game, 4 to 4, by hitting Mathew on' delivery hard; whlls New York easily won ths seoond game by knocking Rowan off the rubber In lesa than two Innings, Dsvlln was sent off the field In the open ing contest for disputing a decision. Score: PHILADELPHIA. KFW TORK. AB H.O.A.I! ABH O A.B. Knab. Ik... I 14 1 1 Paver. If... 111 Fa.kart, et.,4 4 I t Derla, lb.... I I I I I Uibert, la... 1 I I I Unoaaraaa, at I I t M.bm. If.... I lit 1 Murrar. rf..4 1 t 1 UKlvrua, lb.. 4 1 t Markla, lb... 4 IN I I Lhr. rf 4 1 I t Prldw.ll. aa. 4 I 1 I t Tbom.a. rf.. t t t Davlln. tt... 4 111 Doolan, aa...l till M.rara. e ... I 1 Doala. a 4 14 1 tatlaon, a.... 1 Burna. 4 11 M'tbawa's, I I I BM'kar Tatala M 14 17 II I aryaa4.ll ..'.I 1 I rl.tch.r ... 1 1 t t Total. rt U M U 1 Ran for MeyeraMn seventh. Batted for Mathewann In ninth. Eatted for Devore In ninth. New York 0 1 0 0 0 I n 0 14 Philadelphia 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 4 Two-base hits: Devore, Devlin, Knabe, Mages, Doolan, Brtdwell. Three-base hit: Myers. Btruck out: By Mathetvson, 1; by Burns. 2. Time: 1:00. Umpires: Rlgler and O'Day. Jjcore. fecond game: KT TORX. PHILADRIPHIA. AB H.O.A.I. AB H.O.A C. Derate, M...I II 0 Knaba, lb. ... I I 1 Peck.r, It... I t tlbr. lb I I 1 Doyle, lb.... 4 III 1 P.kart, vt. i I 1 nodSraaa, ol I 1 1 Lobart, lb... 4 (111 Danlln, ef ., 1 1 1 tll.H, If ... I lit Murrar, rf., I I I t 1 Mania, lb.. 4 1 - I Markla lb... I It Thomaa, rf.. 11 1 M Brl4wall. aa. I 1 1 4 IMelaa, aa... 4 lift rtotckar. lb. 41 Doom, a 1 t I I I Marara, a..- I 4 MarMaa, e... 1111 Wllaoo. C....I 14 How.o. S-... t t t I atartaart, p 4 1 Cbalman. . Btark. p I t Total M 11 IT I I H1 mper ra, 1 Bran.tr 14 .. 1 t t t t total. 14 l It II 4 Batted for Stack In aeventh. New York 1 1 1 0 0 4 1 0 1-10 Philadelphia 0 10044400-1 Two-base hits: Doyle, Thomas. Doolan. Three-base hits: Doyle, Murray 12). Struck out: By Marquard, ; by Rowan, I; by Stack, I; by Humphreys, i First baas on balls: Off Marquard, 1; off Rowan, 2; orf Stack, 4: off Humphreya, 1. Hita: Off Rowan, 4 In one and one-third Innings; oft Chalmers, 1 in one-third Innlg; off Stack, 2 I five innings; off Humphreys, 4 In two Innings. Time: IM. Umpires: O'Day and Rlgler. Pirates Win la EUhth. PITT8BURO. July 5. Pittsburg defeated St Louis In ths eighth Inning, when with two men on bases McCarthy hit for a home run. Bailee pitched good ball and was taken out of the game after the sixth Inning, when St. Louis had a chance to win. In order to use a more competent batter. The visitors tied ths soore In that inning. Score: rrrrBBURa. ' t. uwm. AB. H.O.A.I. AB H O A . Oarer, II.... I II Hufglne, lb. I I I 1 Leach, of.... I t I t t Hauaar, aa... 4 lilt Brrne, lb. .. I t o I t Kill.. It 4 1 I t Wasner, aa. . I I I I 1 Konetehr, lk 4 t t t t Hunter, lb.. 4 I It 1 Iran., rf.... I 1 ( McCarthy, lb 4 11 Mowray, lb.. I 1 t" I kn-llaea, rf.., 4 lit Oakaa, el.,.. 4 lit glmoa, a 4 14 11 BlUs. 4 14 11 Lelfleld, p.. I 1 t I t Bailee, p I t t t t Smith 1 t t TetaM-vst I IT U I 0rer, p.w-.t t t I t - Molrer ....J tit TetAla St t M 11 1 Ratted" for Bailee In seventh. Batted for Oeysr In ninth. - Pittsburg 2 0441401 -4 Bt. Loul 0 0 4 0 1 1 1 0 0-1 Two-bass hit: Huggins. Three-base hit! Hunter. Heme run. McCarthy. Sacrifice hit: Wagner. Sacrifice fly: Leach. Stolen bases: Carey, Byrne (2), Wagner. Double plays: Wagner to McCarthy to Hunter (2). Flret base on balls: Off Leltleld, 1; oft Bailee. 2: off Oeyer, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Leltleld, Mowrey. Struck out: By Lei field, 2; by Callee, 2; by Oeyer, L Left on bases: Pittsburg. 6; 8L Louts, T. First baas on errors. St Louis, a Hlta: Off Bailee, 4 in six Inninga: off Coyer, 4 In two innings. Time: 1:00. Umpires: Klem and Brennan. Baetoa Pitchers Wild. BROOKTN, July I. Boston's pitchers ware wild today and Brooklyn ran away with the gams, I to a Weaver got into trouble In the first Inning, forcing in one run and letting in another by a wild pitch. Tyler waa little better and was relieved by Griffin In the third. Rucker kept Brooklyn out of danger throughout Boor: BROOKLYN. BOSTON, ABHOA.B. ABHO.AB. DaTllaoe, f. I e T t 1 leaeaap, lb. 4 t 1 1 I Daubart, lb.. 4 I I t t Tanoer, la.. 4 1 I t t Wheat, II.... 4 I 1 t t Hereoc, ae... I 114 bUBjnel. lb. I I I I t Miller, ft.... t lilt Cvulaon, rf . I t I 0 6 Iosartoa, It.. I lit Bim'maa, lb.ll 1 M Kilns, a 4114 mlU, si.... 1 til 1 Kaieer, at... t lit Berfea, a.... 4 I I 1 t Karlaa, lb. 4 1 I I t Rocker, 1 t 1 t Weaver? ... t t t Trier, p 1 t t t Total It in I lOrlttla. B...-I till ton Tetal p M J Brk"yn'"!.""."'.V.'. I 1 S I i I 1 v M Left on bases: Boston, 6; Brooklyn, T. Two-bsje hits: Wheat (1). Three-base hit: Hummel. Horns run: Kalaer. Bacrlfioe lly: Ingerton. Firat bass on errors: goaton. 1; Brooklyn, t Stolen basee: Davidson Daubert. Whsat, Coulson, Smith, Doubls plays: Bergen to Smith. Sweeney to Hersog to Tennay. Bases on balls: Off Weaver, 4; off Tyler, 2; off Rucker, L Struck out; toy Weaver, 1; by Tyer, 1; by Griffin, 4; by Rucker. 4. Wild pitch: Weaver, Griffin, lilts: off Orl f fin, I In six innings. Timsi 1:46. Umpires; Frary and Ftnnsran. ST0RZ TRIUMPHS TAKE TWO Joaraey ta Rlvertoa, la., aad Tak the Long Eag of the Ooaat ta la Doa.ble-Heaaer. RIVCRTON. Is.. Julv tftrvll T.i. gram.) The Stora Triumph celebrated firecracker day by grabbing; a' double csalou from Rlverton. Score, first game: TOM TRItlMFHl. RIVBRTON. AM M O. A. g. AB H.O.A.g. Hall, lb 4 1111 Wlaa, lb..... 4 1 1 1 Utlm. aa... 4 t 1 4 1 Brre? a 4 I I 1 IXirkee. lb... 4 I I 1 t Crawell, lb.. 4 114 DruraOMr. lb. Ill hlaaw, lb... 4 I 14 t I Kaatmaa. It.. I I I t t strait,' rf.... 4 Sill Maehtea, ., I I t t t Hattea, ef... I lilt OjBrtaa. rf.. I t t t t Meeke, .... I II rroaet. p t t 1 4 I Lmy, t.,.. I t I I Total. 4 14 M U 4 Totala 17 "ltiii"i Stora Triumphs 4 4 0 4 4 4 1 4 1 Rlverton 4 4 0 1 4 4 4 4 I Two-base hit : Drummy, Welch. Threa- Daae nit: uuritee. Home runs: Welsh (1), iTuinmy. enruca out. By Probst, t; by Smith, I. baas oa balls: Off Binlth, L Bioit-n oases: uastman, Drummy, hacri fkc hit: Durkea, Latt, oa basest Stora, U. Rlvsrton, a Second game: TOM TPJrMrHI ' MvntTow. AB M.O.A B. AB.R O A S. Hrtl. I 1 1 I Wlaa. lb I ( 1 1 MoLaaa, as.. 4 I t I I ltaoroaa, .. I I 1 4 t Durkea, p.... 4 I t I t Orvwall, lb.. I till W.Dra'r, 14 1U t t Maaas. lb... I 111 t t Wlh. al.... 4 I 1 t tSailta. ef .... I 1 I t t Keetmas. U.. 4 I 1 a .w, U..., Ill Haebtaa. a . 4 1 4 I t BwaaaOS, . . I I I t T fjtm j. Ill I I I ltr.lt. rf... I 1 t t t rrabat. ri.... I I I I I ataeae. as.... I t 1 1 I Tetala ST 14 at 11 t Tatala. T tT T 1 Stora Triumphs 1 1 4 4 2 4 4-4 Rlvertoa 4 4 4 4 4 4 4-4 Two-base hits: Smith. Durkea. Three base hits; Welch Drummy. Home run: Laatman. Struck outt By Durkee, I; by an roe a, 1 Bases oa balls: Oft Durkee, 1 off Maarose, 1. Stolen bases: Bsvslmaa, Left an bases; Stora, 11; Rlvertoa, I. Altai Date. Pss411laek. The Advea defeated Panllitaa at Paptillon Tuesday by the aoore ef I to T. Baksr of the Aevoa struck out twelve mea aad allowlag but sis bits. Next Sunday the Advos play ths Bpaidlngs at Diets park. Score: , ILH1 Advos A 41I44144-IM1 PaplUloa 1 4 4 1 4 1 1 4 4-4 4 4 Peretstont Aavartuang t the Aoad J Bit STATE GOLFERS ARE AT PLAY Kebraika Atioeiation Starts Annual Tournament Wedneidiy. J PETERS MAKES LOWEST SCORE Field Clan oarav, Where Tun, steal la Betas; Held, Is Declared la Ba la Faeter Caadltlaa Tnaa Ever Defere. The Nebraska State Oolf assoeUtlon opened It annual tournament Wednesday morning at T o'clock. One hundred and two -golfers started In the Initial round of the play. The low score of the morning was made by Clarence Peters of ths Omaha Country club, who made the round In 79. Peters and Harold Johnson, the two high school lads, who met for ths championship of the school Isst month, were ths only onss who mads the course under the bogey of S3 Wednesday, Johnson getting 81. Peters' low qualifying score waa as fol lows: Outside nine 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 1 S 41 Inside nine 4 4 4 6 1 4 5 1 4-38-71 The oourse of the Field club Is the fastsat it haa ever been, the old golfers declare. A rooo drive, or even a drive that Is dubbed, will roll along the ground tor yards after the golfers expect It to stop under ordinary condition Thla accounts for the high scores In ths qualifying round. Out-of-town golfers were not preaent In strong numbera They evidently considered It too hot to hold a golf tournament, for but three cam from Fremont, three from Hastlnga and thrss from Lincoln. Prof. A. H. Waterhouse, Ross Hammond and R H. Chappell ware the Fremont rep resentatlvas; John Rees, A. F. Morey and 8. L. Stlckner the Hastings men; and W. M. Folaem. Dr. H. W. Orr and L. A. Rlcketts the Lincoln men. Jim Kgan, the professional of the Lincoln Country club and formerly ths head caddy at the Omaho Field club, accompanied the Lincoln men to the tourney. A. W. Clark and George F. Oilmore were the flrat man to start off In th -tournament. Clark brought in a score of W and Oil more managed to get M. Thejr drive-off was followed steadily by the pair of golfer until at 11 o'clock tha laat on was on Ida way. Boys Make Low Seores. Wednesday, with Its sweltering heat, was th youngster' day. Tha lada, unmindful of th danger of overheating, lit Into the tournament with full seat and oarrted oft all the low scores of ths day. Clarence Peter atarted tha fun. He, a lad of IT, brought In TO. Blaine Young, the lad who won th state tournament two years ago, had another Tl, and Jack Hughes, one of th Field elub golf men had 74 to equal ths two Country club scores. Harold Johnson, tha high school champ, had 11, but Jerome Magee and F. H. Oalnes bald up the honor of th veter an with U apiece. Tha Morales Scores. A W. Clark, Happy Hollow.. t George F. Gllmore, Happy Hollow W O. F. Wilson, Field olub ! J. S. Weppner, Harpy Hollow V 01 C. S. Montgomery, Field club H O. W. Shields, Field club F. L. McCoy. Field club V Sam W. Reynolds. Field club : hi King Denmsn, Field club... M J. W. Hill. Field club 85 E. M. Tracky, Miller park..1 100 J. W. Robbln. Field club .....i l'H K. W. Stoltenberg. Field club .106 W. A. Challls. Field club 10i M. C. Peters, Country club i..i.. Kg Guy Furay, Happy Hollow..., 11 T. W. Austin, Happy Hollow ,. 86 J. B. Porter, Field club 13 Clarence Peters, Country club 71 O. D, Klpllnger, Field club W A. O. Nichols, Field club 1 E. E. Brando. Field club W J. Allen, Field club dl Frank Hale, Happy Hollow 00 Harold Johnson, Field club 81 F. A. Nordstrom, Happy Hollow...., HO Alfred Bchalek, Field club 104 J. P. Chriatensen, Council Bluffs Rowing association A. W. Serlbner, Field elub 101 A J. Groat. Council Bluffa Rowing as- i soclatlon W J. W. Tillson, Field club 41 A. Taylor, Miller park M H. C Townsend. Field club 12 L. A. Rlcketts, Lincoln C. C - 17 J. p. Magee. Country club 81 W. N. Chambers, Field club 83 J. A. Abbott Field olub 13 F. H. Gaines. Country olub 81 J. B. Lindsay, Field olub 71 J W. Redlck, Country club 81 D. L. Dougherty, Field club 8S Jim Blakeney, Field club l Kenneth Reed, Happy Hollow 12 K. R. Wilson. Miller park M George Ross, Happy Holow 8 Al. Cahn. Jr.. Field olub....... 4 D. J. fflbbernaen, Happy Hollow 101 ID. p. Murphy, Field olub E. J. Hatch, Miller park W Blaine Young Country club... 74 M. H. LaDouceur, Field club M R. M. Scott Field elub W. M. Folson,. Lincoln ft E. M. Morsman, Country club 85 W. A. Redlck, Country club M F. P. Hamilton, Country club 8T At Cahn, Field olub......... M W. E. Palmatier, Field elub W. J. Foye. Country club J Jack Hughes, Field olub.. J Ouy Liggett, Happy Hollow 1 F. J. Hoel, Field olub H. B. MorrilL Field club Natee af th Toeraaseeat. Tha Field elub provided every comfort L. A. Rloketts. Lincoln C. C M ths eighteen holes. Lemonaoa, ginger ale and ice water could be obtained at several point along tha course. Ous Epsnster haa ooms out In the usual sporty golfing clothes, neat knickerbockers, with pretty gray stockings. Ha not only tuallffsd la golf, but waa voted a perfect snorua girL At th eighteenth green Ous Epeneter In sisted that a big awning be erected so that spectator could see the finish of ths Mst hole and watoh ths results ooms in. Many pec la tore were oa th oourse watching th play. A popular plaoa Wednesday was the new undulating green, No. II. It proved a pusale for many at ths goiters, tha humps and curvea of Ita treacherous surfaoa neces sitating more strokes than waa considered sxaotly right for a putting green. Most of ths men, however, were able to maks No. U In four and flva strokes. Prof. Waterhouse, formerly prtnolpal of tbs Omaha High school and now head of the Fremont ecbools, and Ross Hammond, ths editor of tha Fremont Tribune, star tad a lively gam. Th Field elub was overflowed with eaddles Wednesday, all anxious to "place themselves" solid for ths tourney. Four days of thirty-six boles a day looks like real money for a caddy. What will be the highest average Qualify ing ecore la one af the heated questions wben the players get to tbs "nlnsteenth hole" the buffet). B. H. Spragus eeeme to bave hit It whea be stated that an af r age of it for eighteen holes would make the owner af the Boors ons of tbs ahosen. Some ' wayward golf fiend started a prairie fire on hole No. 17, Wednesday noon. Frank J. Hoel Insists that his part ner, Harry M orr ell Is tbs guilty, also reck less Incendiary. And circumstantial evi dence haa It that Merrsll started out with a new brass putter bright enough to collect and concentrate even the tlnest rays at Wednesday's scorching sunbeams. It is hereby opined that svaa aa editor with all bis imagination concerning ths strokes and ways at golf, are hot natural bom players of the lama At least such Is the eonolusloa, wbea Rosa Hammond from Fremont baa ths nerve, temerity, aad so forth U tura la 10T for a qualifying soore. The cause af oourse Is toe much bust seas not allowing Rosa a chance to pr actios. Joat after 1 o'clock In tha afternoon, m eUcataen of a 000407 stares began to show oa the eeorae. by that Unas the kaat of the toilers af the enernln wars earning ta. but the saea wba had finished earttas ta the day aeoamred that BKXAJng sbawt tat a flood or three laat af aaaw eouid stop tbasa aad they wwakt sAay ta tha lata. The aessaaaanis cat stasrna a, "iiagray, it's gaaag ta tafia," BLUES BREAK TIE IN NINTH 11 - " KaniM City Taiei Frottr Gam 07 Six to Fire. BejksssassBBjty RUN COMES WEIN TWO AIUG OUT Barbeea Walks, Steele leeaad and Takes Third Whoa Lewis Fall ta Cover Bsg .lleaie aa lad. KANSAS CITY. July l.lxansas City won from Milwsukee. I to I. hare today. The winning run wa soored after two men were out In th ninth Inning. With two down. Barbeau walked. He store sec ond and took third when Lewis failed to cover the bag and receive Orendorfe throw. Sullivan then singled to light and Ha r beau scored. Attar the flrat inning Marion pitched good ball. Powell weak ened in the fifth and Milwaukee mad five score on four blta and an error. 8oore: KANBAt CITY. MILWAt Kt AH. H.U. A B. Barbeau. lb. 4 1 I o tme. If... Sullivan, cl . I t 1 I Breen, lb... Love, If 4 It Jonee. lb... Hratt, rf.... I t 4H.nd.ll, rf. Howrrnn. lb 4 1 (Barrett, of. Kakrr. lb....J I I I t Clark, lb... Doaale. aa... t 1 I 1 Lewie. J.mon, e 4 t t 4 I Orendnrf, . Powell, p.... 4 t t t t Marina, p.. ABH.OA.g. .4111 4 114 1 I 1 I t t 4 i 4 1 1 411 4 4 4 1 1 till Totale W I It It I Total. 14 1014 1 I Two out when winning run was snored. Kansas City 4 0 1 4 0 4 0 0 l- Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 0 ft Two-bare hits: Lewis. Jones. Randall. Rreen. Rases on balla: Off Powell 3; off Marlon. 1. Struck out: By Powell, Hy Marlon, Taker. Left on bases. Kanats City. I; Milwsukee, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Baker by Marlon. Left on baieei Kansas City. 4; Milwaukee, 4. Famed ball: Jamea. Double !ay: Downle lo Bowerman. Time: 1:45. Umplrea: Chill and Weddlge. Berger Hits at RUrht Time. COLUMBUS, O., July 8. Berger. was suc cessful against Indianapolis batters when sent In to relieve Doyle In today's fourth Inning and batted the Columbus club to the front with a pair of doubles. These hits, the first of the season for Berger, brought the last tour runs. Score: COLUMBIA. . JKtU ANA BOLT ABHOA.B. ABH.OA.g O'Rourke, Ik 4 I I I Hofmao. el.,4 1 I t Hlnchm'n, If 4 4 4 t Woodruff, II. t t t t t Conialton, rill M Hallman. rl. 4 1 1.1 Down,, lb... 4 114 4 Nouaer. lb... I 1 11 1 4 Fernns. lb.. I It t 0t. lb 4 I I t M.niins, .. 4 1 Bitter, a.. . I 1111 i l i l Odwelt, cl... 4 I I t t Wllllama. lk I I t 41 luawig. e... 4111 Mnwe, aa.... 1114 Doyle, p 1 t Bray, 1 I Berser, p.... I til t Klmtv.ll. p. . 1 I t "i. MoU'rtky 1 t Total IT It IT It I Total. tt T M II I Batted for Kimball In ninth. Columbua 14114014 7 Indianapolis 0 1 4 I 4 4 0 1 04 Stolen baaea: Hlnehntan, Odwell, Rltter. Sacrifice hits: Hlnchman, Congalton, Brady. Sacrifice fliea: Wllllama (2), Rltter (1). Two base hits: Berger tl), Odwell, Houser, Oets. Three-baae hit: Rltter. Bnaes on balls: Off Doyle. 1; off Berger, 1; orf Brady, 1. Struck out: By Doyle. 1: by Berger. S: by Kimball. 2. Hits: Off Doyle, 4 In three and one-third Inning; off Berger, 1 In five and two-third Inninga; off Brady, I In three and one third inninga; off Kimball, I In tour and two-thirds innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Doyle, Howe. Time: 1:64, Umplrs: Owens. Loalevllle Baaches Hits. LOUISVILLE. Ky., July S.-Loulavllle de feated Toledo today by bunching hits off Flens and James In th sixth and eighth Innings. Hlgginbotbam also waa hit hard, but fast fielding kent tha visitors runs down. Toledo played poorly In the field. score: LOVISVILLB. TOLEDO. AB.M.O.A.K. AB M O.A.g. RaMneoa, sa 4 I I I t HUM. cf 4 1 4 1 Howard, lb.. I I 1 1 HI'ekaa'a. lb I I I I t Flatter. If... I I FhLk. rf I 111 Harden, rf.. I I I 1 Burna, II..., I 1 I t t Qrl'.h.w, lb. I I I Ho'nk'rat. lb I 1 I 1 t Steneburr. lb t 11 I t Butler, aa.... I lilt Bianlar. al..l tit Braakla, lb.. I 1111 Huahaa, I 111 t Carlacb, a... I lilt Hl bothaai. p I 1 I 1 flaae. p 1111 Jamea, p.... 114 4 1 Totals M U 17 IT I Tetala II 11 14 1 I Louisville 4 0010101 4 Toledo 1 1 0 0 4 0 4 0 14 Stolen baaes: Htnehmsn. Butler, Two-baa hits: Howard (2), Hughes, Three-base hltst Hohnhorst. Sacrifice hlta. Cariaoh, Butler, Bronkle. Stanabury. Stanley, Hlgginbotbam. Sacrifice files: Hughes, Hlene. 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