unday ;Bee, past four SPORTING SECTION page one io pour VOL. XLI-NO. 3. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1911. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. Rourkes Lose in the Tenth; Giants Again 'Lead; Gaines State Golf Champion ANTELOPES TAKE TWO GAMES GAINES WINS IB , G0LF0l RNEY Four New Members of the Rourke Family The Omaha SPORTS First Contest Renarkable Pitching Exhibition by Knapp. PITCHER ALLOWS BUT ONE HIT HOPEFULS TAKE v THE FINAL GAME Dct Moines Surprises Fani with Their Championship Form and Win a Good Victory. OMAHA FLATS A GOOD GAML "But Eu Not the Speed to Stay with Biffin' Men. EH ODES YIELDS TO COOS Dusty it Found and Retire for New Man in Eighth. N WKEZ PLEASES TEE FANS Vmptw 1 Mora aatlsfactorr Than - Meat Vwn4 Caaeede Tl torr to srwoa Base Bait aad Hewatea' Pltrhlac. Higgins Hopefuls won their first gtm ftha - season off Pa Rourkee athlete yesterday afternoon In tha tenth inning, of the third and laat Kama of the aerie, Omaha. made strong bid for two run In It half of tha tenth, but failed to -core although two men 'trot on base. The final aoor waa 5 to 3 with the Hopeful on -top. .. Rhodea started the came for tha Rourke but waa found freely by the Dae Molnea slugger and waa retired in favor of Cook at the beginning of tha eighth.' For Des Molnea. Heuston wa ent to the mound and. pitched a clever game and hi hurl ing meant the game for hi team. In the sirfh Inning he pulled off a double play unassisted. H caught William drive off the bat and tagged flrat before Schoonover could recover It. . I For Omaha. Thomuon waa again the big nola. Ha had but two chancea In the field and' got away with them In -nice atyle. At tha bat and on baaea he waa . tha whole ahow. - In the third Inning after Dee Molnea .had aecured a lead of two runs he tied the acore with a triple to cen ter with two men on bae. - In the flrat Inning ha beat out a bunt by a good mar gin and tdle aecond, but there h died. Dea Molnen took the lead from the atart, by getting a run In the flrat and another In aecond. After Omaha had tied up In the third, the Hopeful came back and took the lead In the fourth. The Rourkea again tied up In the aeventh. but failed to aoor afterward. Dea Moino won In tha tenth with two runa. ' 'Dee Molaea Show Vp Well.. . Every fan In the park yesterday waa full of pralee for the fighting aplrlt and play of tha Dea Molnea team. The Hope ful . certainly played like fiend a They were on their toe at all time and took advantage of every opportunity to get the Jump on the Rourkea. McKee umpired hi uuad good game and it working Into the good grace of tha fane. He follow the ball at all time and in' the three daya he haa been here not a deelaion haa been far off color, and at the baaea he la the real good a. Dea Molnea opened the game with a run. Curtla singled to right. Colllgan aacrlflced him to aecond and. he acored on Dwyer'a single to left. In the aecond anofher run waa made. . .Anderson hit fly to left, atole aecond, took third on Ulatowskl'a In field .hit and . acored when Curtla alngled to center. In the third Kneavea reached flrat on an error by Korea, took second on Kane's Infield hit and acored with Kane when Tomason aent the ball to the center field fence for three absea. Tha Hopefuls took the lead again In the fourth. Anderson waa hit by a pitched ball, atole . aecond and, acored on Ulatowakl'a single to left. . The Rourkea again tied the score In the aeventh. .Kneavea doubled to left and oored on Cook'a double t oocenter. ,' In the tenth Graham alngled to right. Heuston aacrlflced. Curtla singled and , Graham scord. He stole aecond and went to third on Ulatowakl'a wild throw to aec ond. He scored on a hit by MatUck. tooro: OMAHA. AB. R. .. 6 0 .. i 1 H. 0 1 0 O. 1 18 0 0 A. Pick, lb.; Kane, lb Thomuon. rf... ::::::: I ihoonover, If.. WHllame, rf. Nlehoff, 2b.. Agnew. e Kneavea; a., Rhodes, p.... Cook.'- p.'..... Schlpk ..... .it . 3 0 .4 0 .4 t . 1 0 . 2 0 . I 0 Totala ! 3 DCS MOINES. 10 30 IS Aft. R. H. t 13 S O 0 , S O 1 s 4 0 0 S S O. 11 A. 0 S 0 E. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Curtla. If Colllgan. si... Maulrk. rt... Dwyer, lb Korea, Sb..... Anderson, rf. Graham. Jb... Vlatowshl, e. Heuston, p.... Totals .85 6 10 IS natt4 fnr U'lllUmi in tenth Innlna. Rhodes out for bunting on third strike. 0 Omaha. Runa Hlta Pea Molnea Runa 0 0 3 10 2 0 0 0 1 0 1112 0 0 03 1 1-10 11O1O0OO025 220101000 9-10 Hlta Three-base hit: Thomaaon. Ta o-base-hlts; Cook. Kneaves. Bases on balls: Off Heu ston. 3: off Cook, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Anderson. Struck out: By Rhodes. 3: by Cook, 3: by Heuston. 4. SscrlfU-e hlta: Nie hoff, Colllgan. Heuston 2. Stolen baaea: Thomaaon. Kane, Heuaton 421. Stolen bases: Ixjuble play: Heuston (unassisted). Left on base: Omaha. 4; les Moines. !. Time: 1:06. Umpire: McKee. Attendance: 2,000. ' FTlead Playa Crete. , FRIT5NP. Neb.. July 8. (Special.) Tony , Edmondson. Prof. Simons, Wslter Liber man and Len Trobee went to Crete yester day and played with some of the playara there, with the following results: Singles Trobeet beat Davea. -2, 0-2, 0-4; Llberman beat Jllnon. 0-3; Simons beat Stephens, 0-4. and Kdmondson beat Peary, -4. 4. 4-3. Doubles KdmondBOn and Uberrnan beat Jtlson and Pearv. 4-4. and Jilsoa and Days -beat tdmons and Trobee. 0-St The friend Tennis club has put In two fine permanent courts at the city park and la arranging to hold Ita tenth annual tour nament about the middle of August. ' Waaaa Wlas, WAl'BA, Nb.. July 3 (Sneclal-s-Wauaa took both gamea of a double-header from Osmond today at Osmond. In the first, with the storo 2 to 0 acaiust them. Osmond quit, the umpire calling the game 0 to 0 in favor of Waus. la tba cnn4 game Waura mob. 8 ta a Is lv t'lala-i TvaaU Title. AT1NTA. Oa . July a Conrad Doyle of Wasblnatoa. D C. southern st nicies tennis cb-unplon. aurvfs-fully dffndid Ms titte s-irsl the ihallrnKer. (.arllon T. Smun of Atlauta, today. He won In Uuee slraJhl acta- Reread Seselea la Tight Battle, Hette Flelatag Taraias the Tide la I.laeala'a Favor Desalt l.ate Rally. LINCOLN, July, S. Lincoln won both games or tooay a oouMe-neaaer from to peka. the first by 7 to 0, the second 4 to 1 The first game waa a remarkable pitching exhibition by Knapp. Only one hit waa made off him, only .two Topeka men reached flrat and but twenty-eight visiting player went to batj The aecond game waa a tight Dame, better iieioing turning the tide in Lincoln's favor. Boor, flrat game: LINCOLN. AD. R. ,H. O. A. Cole, cf 4 0 1 0 0 Cobb, rf S I. S 1 0 Dundon, Sb 110 0 3 McCormlck, If 4 11 4 0 Thomas, lb 4 1 S IS Oagnier, sa 4 til 8 Cock man, Sb 4 O S 1 i Stratton. o S 0 0 1 '0 Knapp, p S 1 S ' Totala S3 7 II 21 It TOPEKA. AB. R. H. 0 o. 1 S s 4 I " 4 0 A. 0 Ktckert, If 4 Harford, Sb S Whitney, lb S King, cf 1 Chapman, rf S Moore, aa I Krepa, lb I Crisp, o S Buchanan, p 1 0 0 Totala '. 35 0 1 24 8 1 Lincoln 41000011. 7 Topeka' 00000000 00 Home 'runa: Cobb, Thomas.. Two-base hlta: Cole, Cobb, McCormlck. Double play: Chapman to Whitney. Left on bases: Lin coln, S; Topeka, 1. 'Stolen base: Thomas. Sacrifice hit: Cobb. Struck out: By Knapp, 1; by Buchanan, 2. Bases on balls: Off Knapp, 1: off Bucbknan, L Time: 1:20. Umpire: Clark. Score, aecond game: ' LINCOLN. , . AB. R. Cole, cf 4 1 Cobb, rf S 1 Dundon, 2b 4 0 McCormlck, If-,- S ' 1 Thomaa, lb 4 1 Gagnier, ss .'. 4 0 C'ockman, 3b, 8 0 McOraw, 0 1 0 Eh men, p , 2 0 H. O. A. B. 1 10 0 2 S 0 0 1(40 13 10 1 11 1 1 S 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 J O 8 27 14 "o H. a A. E. 2 0 v 1 0 0 10 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 2 1 1 0 0 2,1 0 1 1 I I 0 4 0 1 r t i o 0 0.4 1 T 25 12 l Totala 29 TOPEKA. AB. R. Rickert, If Beecher, If Hafford, Sb Whitney, lb ... King, cf I ....... 1 3 ...... S 1 Chapman, rf 4 Moore, ss S K reps, 2b 4 Hawkins, e I Crisp, o 2 Pur bin, p s Totals 80 One out when winning run. was acored. Lincoln 00200100 14 Topeka 0001 0 00033 Two-base hits: Thomaa, Crisp. -' Double playa: Uagnler to Dundon to Thomaa, Mc Cormick to Dundon. Left on baaea: Lin coln, ; Topeka,' 5. . Stolen baaea: . Cole, tono W, ww.ormicK, Thomaa, cock man, Rickert (2). Sacrifice hits! McOraw, Moore. Struck out: ly Durbln, 4. Bases on balls: Off Ehman, 3; off Durbln, 4. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Clark. V ST. JOSEPH RALLIES IN NINTH Sloax City teses Uasaa Wkta Lacal Tea a Bisekes Hits. - SIOUX CITY, la., July a-St. Joseph bunched hits In the ninth and -evon.. Tha game waa played this morning because a circus wa In town. Bcore: SIOUX CITY. . AB. .R. H. O. A. E. Andreas. Sb...: 4 '0 12 4 0 Stem, lb 4 1 1 18 3 0 Mreen, If 2-1 0 2 0 0 Holmes, cf 2 1 1 2 0 0 Hartman, aa ,'4 0 2' 12 0 T. Rellly, Sb 4 0 113 0 Miller,, c... 3 0 0 8 3 0 Amsler, rf... 3 0 1,1 0 0 Wilson, p 0 0" 0 0-0 0 W. Miller, p 2 0 0 1 8 0 Clark, a 0 0 0 0 0 0. Barber, p.. 0 0 0 .0 0 V lowne 1 0 0 0 0 0 ToUla i,......2S S "? 17 "o ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Kelly, rf S 0 0 0 0 0 Powell,- If 8 1 1 0 0 0 Borton. lb 4 1 4 14 0 1 Zwllllng, rf 8 0 1 8 0 0 B. Rellly, 2b 8 0 ' 1 8 S 0 Gosaett, o 3 0 1 3 4 0 Melnke, aa... S '0 0 1 0 0 Hamilton, Sb...7 4 0 0 4 8 0 i'reeman. P... 8 '1 1 0 8 0 Kerna i .' 1 11 0 0 0 Johnson, p ....0 0 0-0 1 0 Totals 30 4 10 27 15 T Batted for Freeman In ninth. tioHsett out. hit by batted ball. Batted for Amsler In ninth. . Sioux City,. 0 10 1 0 1 0 0 0-3 St. Joseph 10000010 8 4 Two-base hits: Borton (8), Freeman, Rellly, Ilartmah. Sacrifice hits: Powell, B. Hellly, Holmes, Hartman, W. Miller. Stolen base: Borton.. Hits: Off Miller, 10 in seven and two-thirds Innings; off Freeman. 7 In eight Innings. Baaea on balls: Off Wilson. 8; oft Miller. 4; off Clark, 1: off Freeman, 1. Struck out: By Freeman, 8; by Miller, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Holmes, Amsler and Miller. Time: :u. umpire: Morgan. JOHN BEALL GETS TWO HOMERS Crtsalles Kaable t Defeat Paobla by Six ta Faar. PUEBLO. Colo.. July a-Twlca today John Beall of Denver hit tha ball over the center field fence, enabling Denver to take the game from Pueblo, to 4. Bcore: DENVER. - Aa R. H. Lloyd. Jb 4 11 Gil more. If 3 11 Cassidy, rf 8x 1 1 Beall, cf 4 3 8 Uuillln, 8b 3 13 Lindsay, lb .....8 0 0 Coffey, aa., 4 ' 0 0 Weaver, c. . .'. . 3 " 0 0 1 Frambea. c 0 0 0 O'Brien, p 3 0 0 Harris, p......;....;... 1 01 Kenworthy 0 0 0 O. A. E. 13 3 ' 1 27 U 1 O. A. E. 3 10 14 0 3 0 0 4 3 0 ? : 8 1 1 8 0 13 0 0 n u "I Totala 30 S t PUEBLO. AB. R. H. Mlddleton. cf S 1 1 Brert as , 8 11 Belden. If 4 1 8 Hughes, lb...., 10 0 Devla. rf 3 11 Claire. Sb 4 0 - 1 Isbell, lb 8 0 v'lemons, c 4 0 0 Kills, p 3 0 0 Koener 1 0 0 Totala 31 4 7 Batted for Fill In ninth. Hal tad for Weaver in aeventh. Denver 0 10 10 110 8-4 1'urblo 10000800 04 fctolen twses: Lloyd. Hushes. Two-base hits: Quillln 2l. Claire. Three-base hits: Cassidy. Belden. Home runs: Beall 3. S-crtfU-e hits: Ollmor. Berger, Hughes ' Cses'dy, IJndssy. Struck out: By by O BrLn J: bv Harris 1 R. j on balla: .Off O'Brien. 1; off Hams i. j'i'iue. l.si. Lnripiie: HclL 1 . - i ,.t :; ' ft ; ' !- ' A I t THESE FOUR ARB THE. LATEST ADDITIONS TO, THE ROURKE FAMILT AND SENATORS' MISTAKES COSTLY Tigers Take Advantage of Errors ajid Win, Seven to Five. LOSERS 0UTHIT THE VICTORS !.-'- - 'Boeliea Ont of Box Cev. lagtoa ta Wild, kit Wuklagto . ...,vr re .Uaabla ta Hit His. ' DETROIT. July 8. Washington oVhlt Detroit today, but weak work on the bases lost the game for the visitors. Detroit took advantage of errora and won, 7 to S.' Lively was knocked out Of the box. Covington was wild, but Washington could not hit him. Stanage was forced to retire at the end of the sixth owing to the excessive heat. Score: DETROlt WASHINGTON. AB H.O.A E AB H.O.A. Jones, it 4 14 Milan, ef.... 4 4 Bum, M 1 1 4 Cobb. cf..,.. 4 11 Oswford, rf. t 1 Deleb'nty, lb 4 0 II Morlsrtr. lb. 4 1 O'Uvr, lb.. I I Rtanage, ... I 1 4 Carey, ..'... 1 '1 Uir.- p.... Ill Cerlnstoa. p I 0 1 Srhufar. lb. 11 0 Elberfcld. lb 4 14 S Oanlar, rf ... I LollT.II, If . 4 1 McBiid. as.' 4 4 funror, lb. .. I 1 Henry, e. .. ,. 4 0 Walkar, p... 4 I Almtnlth .. 1 I , Totala 17 11 14 II 4 Totals II 17 II 4 . - Batted for Walker In. the ninth. C Washington ... 0 0 1 S 0 0 0 J 0-t Detroit ..........1 H'l ) 0 I 1 M . Two-base hits: Conroy, Cobb (2), Craw ford. Three-base hits: Elberfeld, Cobb, Hits: 'Off Lively, In three and two-thirds Innings; off Covington, 4 in five and one third Innings. sacrifice hits: Bush, O'Leary. Sacrifice fly: Crawford. Stolen baaea: Milan (3), Schaefer. Left on bases: Washington, 13; Detroit, 6. First base , on balls. Off Walker, 2: oft Lively, 8; off Covington, 6.. First base on errors: Wash ington, 3; Detroit. 2. Struck out. By Walker, 3: by -Lively, 1; by Covington, 2. Pasaed ball: Casey. Time: 2:00. I'm plrea: Dlneen and Perrlne. WHITE SOX WIN DOXTBLE-HEADER , r-. Calces Gees Into Third Place by , Taking: Both Coateat. CHICAGO, July 8 Chicago won tha third straight victory from New York to day by winning both games of a double header, and going Into third placo in the pennant race. The acorea were, S to 3 and ' to 0. The wlldness of tha visitors' pitch ers, coupled with loose fielding and the opportune hitting of the . locale was re sponsible ' for Chicago's runs. Score, first game: CHICAGO. AB. H.O.A NEW YORK. V AB H.O.A. Do'cherty, It 1 I Daalels, cf.. 4 1 1 Lord, lb 1 ("allahan, rf. 4 IltU. vf.... 1 M'Coa'ell, lb 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Welter, rf... 4 HartMll, lb.. 4 Craa. if I Kolght, as.. 1 ("haa. tb... I Iir4u.r. lb. laMrr. lb... I 1 II Tannahitl, ni l 1 1! Sullt. an, c.. 4 ahits, p..... I 14 4 Klalr, ...... 11 Ftaher. ' Hroraatt. B. Total! M If II wllklBao Totals u 14 14 1 Latted for Fisher In in tniii. Chicago .1 0 I 0 11 1 0 -6 New York 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Three-baa hlta: Callahan,' Cree. Home run: Lord. Hits: Off Fisher,-7 in six innings: off , Brockett, In two innings. Sacrifice hit: Bodie. ittolen baaea: Keider (3),. Doughrty. Double play: Gardner to Chase. Left on baaea: Chicago, 7: New York. . First base on baila: Off Fisher, 4: off White. 3 Hit by pitched ball: By Brockett, 1.'-Struck out: By Fisher. 2; by White. 2; by Brockett. 1. Time: 2:00, Umpires. Egan and Sheridan. Score, second fame: CHICAGO. ' KW TOKK. llU O.i l. - . B H (I A E Da'sbartr. II 4 I 1 Dsnlala, ct..4 1 I I 1 Lord. Ik t I I 4 Wullar, rl . I la 11. baa. it. Hartsell. lb- 4 Boale. cf . . . . 1 I I 1 Cm. If 4 M C os'sll. Ik 4 tlar. lb. .. 4 Taaaaklll, as I raroa. I 1 t Kulfht. aa. 4 I M 4 I 4 1 1iaaa. Ik . 4 I Oarauv. Ik.. I t 4 Swaeney. .. I eii Lass. P 4 11 Brorketl, p 1 t 11 Kltsr. s Tata la. u 11 n u ' Totals II 4 14 11 4 Chicago 0 4 v o I 2 v v '1 New York I...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Two-baa hit. Lange. Three-base hits: Hartsell, Dougherty. Hits: -rff Brockett. 8 In five Innings; off Klepfer, 4 In three tnnlnga Stolen bases:' Zelder 2), ' Wolter Crce. Left on 'bases: Chicago, , New tContlnued on Page Two.) TT ' ... - f ' 1-- " . v. -s 1 i ::;ii' LEADERS LOSE TO HASTINGS Umpire Said to Hare Helped' in the Slaughter. KEARNEY LOSES LAST OF SERIES Seward Teata ' Aarata Treaaees the '. Capitalists, Tea ta Five raad Take Game. FREMONT, Neb.. July 8.-(Spedal Tele gram.) Umpire Held- on the last game of the home aeries marred what has been the nost satisfactory Job of arbitrating since the season opened. Hastings got two scores and Fremont got one. The game was called In the eighth Inning by agreement to permit the Haatlnga team to catch a train. Fremont playa at Columbus to morrow. Score: . HASTINGS AB. R. H. O. A. E. .. 4 0 0 3 0 0 "3.0 1 1 1 0 .. 8 0 0 3 1 0 ..3 10 3 1 0 4 0 S 3.1.0 ..4 0 1 1.0.0 ..,3 0 0 1 0 1 ,.. 3 0 0 U S 0 ,..3 10 10 0 ...28 2 4 H 11 EMONT. AB. R. H.. O. A. E. ...3.0 13 8 1 ... 8 0 0 0 0 0 ...81 1-3 0,0 ...3 0 1 4 10 ... 3 0 0- 0 - 0 0 ...3 0 0 1 0 0 .... I 0 1 2 2 0 ... 2 0 1 -2 S 1 ... 1 , 0 0 0 1 .0 ... 2 0 0 0 2 0 ...24 I I 24 li Watson,1 2b.' ...... Fortonau, 2b. Bromley, cf Kat. 3b. Cooke, lb; O'Brien, rf Donnelly, If. ...... Coe, c '. Slndelar, p ' Totals Bondeau. 2b.', Fullen. lb Bennett, cf. Bohner, c. ..... Neff. rf. ...... Turpin, If, Carey, 3b. ..... Thompson, sa.' Rouse, p Walaon, p. .... Totala flam- i-ll-H I .w ...... . .. (.-,91111, aviiuw naai Ings to catch train. "ting ...0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-2 Fremont i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Earned run: Fremont. 1. Flrat base on balls: Off Rouse. 4; off Slndelar, 1. Struck out: By Watson, 4; by Slndelar, 8. Left on baaea: Fremont, 1: Haatlngs, 8. Double play! Rondeau to Thompson to Fullen. Hit hv rl r. H Hall. D.. t - , . ... . -, . 2. Stolen base: Bennett. Time: 1;30. Uro- KEARNEY WIPED UP AJAIN Seward Oete Laat Game of Serlea, Tea to Five. KEARNEY, Neb.. July a (Special Tele gram.) Seward took the last of the series from eKarney today by a big score game. Errors In the second by Kearney nlavera lost the game. Bcore: KEARNF.T AB. R. H O. A. 0 uowney. as.- I'aslea. Sh uowney, as.- 8 1 Jarrott,- rf. Black. If. H. Oray, e ;. Clair, lb. .. Foster. -2b McClure, p. . Total ....-...!......) i - - - SEWARD. . " . ' AB.. R. 7 37 10 . 0 1 o. 12 I ) A. Kianiey, s. , ,..,4 o 0 0 0 Cooley. rf. Niff. Sb. Henry. If. :.. Robinson. 3b. Lucas, lb. ... Wwt, cf. ..... Walley. c. -.. Crawfard. p. 1 o Totals I.. .i.Xt- 10. 18. 27-14 1 eKarney r 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 08 He war3 ....... ,. 0 0' 2 0 3 0 010 Earned runs: eKarney, 3; Seward. 2. Bases rn balls: Off Crawford. 7; off Ue Clure 8. Left on bases: Kearney, 8; Sew ard, 11. Two-bas hlta: Neff tits n lev j. I- firay, CrawfordT Coolev. Robins -n. Home run: Psgles. Double plav: McClure and Clair. Hit bv pitched ball: Bv Mc Clure, 1. Tims: 2:00. Umpire: McDermott BUCHANAN GETS FINE SUPPORT York Players laabl ta Ceasset a ad Lose, larts ta Oae. ' GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. July S.-(Spec!al (Continued on Pag Two.) "";f rp ) . f f .( i, : . FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: POKORNET. COOK. DEMOTT AND THOMASON. I Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. ! NAT. LEAGUE. 1 .W.L.Pct.1 . W.L.Pct. Denver 46 27 .BSOiNew York... 45 29 .WW Pueblo 43 n .614! Chicago 43 28 .600 Lincoln .... 42 30 .6S3 Philadelphia 44 30 .595 St. Joseph.. 43 83 .MHiSt. Louis.... 42 31 .675 Sioux City.. 40 33 .4Ki Pittsburg ... 41 31 .509 Omaha 35 89 .4731 Cincinnati .. 31 40 .437 Topeka 28 4 .879 Brooklyn ... 27 45 .375 Des Moines. 17 59 .224 Boston 17 66 .233 AMER. ASSN. AMER. LEAQlXE. . W.L.Pct.1 W.L.Pct. Columbus .. 44 3J .660 Detroit 50 23 .65 Kansas City 44 36 .550 Philadelphia 49 !!4 .071 Louisville .. 41 39 .513 Chicago ..... 37 32 .53d Minneapolis 41 39 .613INew York... 87 35 .614 Milwaukee.. 41 40 .50 Boston 37 3" .614 St. Paul 38 43 469 Cleveland- ... 35 42 .45 Toledo 37 44 .4571 Washington. 26 48 .351 Indianapolis 36 47 . 434! St. Louis...'. 20 52 . 27b NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE. WLPct.t . W.L.Pct. Fremont ... 31 22 .685 Falls City. ...25 19 .668 Superior ... 80 23 .6m, Shenandoah. 25 20 .6(0 Gr. Island.. 30 fi .545 Clarlnda .... 1 25 .4oi Hastings ... 27 26 . 5101 Auburn 24 21 .533 Seward 27 26 .610 Maryvtlle.... 21 24 .467 Keainey ... 2 27 .4HlNeb. City.... 19 26 .422 Columbus .. 24 31 .436 York , 18 33 .353, Yesterday Reaalta. De Moines. 5; Omaha, 3. Ten Innings. St. Joseph, 4; Sioux City, 3. Denver. 6;. Pueblo, 4. .Topeka. 0-3; Lincoln, 7-4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati, 11; Boston, 7. ' Pittsburg. 3; Brooklyn, 1. S Chicago, 2; New York, B. St. Louis, 6; Philadelphia, 2. ' ' . AMERICAN LEAGUE, New York, 2-0; Chicago, 5-7. Boston, 5; St. Louis. 7. Washington, 5; Detroit. 7. Philadelphia, B; Cleveland. 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. , - Kansas City, 3; Minneapolis, 8. . Toledo. 1; Columbus, 7. Indianapolis, 8; Louisville, '6. Milwaukee, 8; St. Paul. 4. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. . Hastings, 2; Fremont, 1.. Kearney, 6; Seward, 10. York, 1; Grand Island. 7. Superior, 16; Columbus, 6. MINK" LEAGUE. . Falla City, 17; Maryvllls, 8. Clarlnda. 7; Auburn, 11. Shenandoah, 7; Nebraska City, 0. Games Today. Western League Sioux City at Omaha, Pueblo at Denver, Uncoln at Topeka. Dea Moines at St. Joseph. . National League No games scheduled tpday. American League New Yoi-k. at Chicago, Boaton at St. Louis, AVashington at De troit. American Association Columbus at In dianapolis, Louisville at Toledo. Nebraska State league Kearney at Grand Island, Fremont at Columbus. Hast ings at Seward, Superior at York. Mink League No games scheduled. Falls City Pounds 7 Mrs Oswalt Hard Takes One-Sided Game from Mary Tille Auburn Wins in Eler- enth Inning". , FALLS CITY. Neb., July S.-(Speclal Tel ; egram.) Falls City pounded Oswalt hard and won a one-aided game from Maryvtlle 0 today. '0; Score: R H. E. Falla City Maryvllle I-.atterles j Maryvtlle. .0 2 0 3 0 2 4 E r 17 17 3 .0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0- 3 12 ' 10 Falla City, Woods and Eraser; Oswalt and Diets. Umpire: , oraaiey. j CIRINDA. la. July 8.-(Bprclal Tele- test from Clarlnda today. Score: R. H E Auburn 0 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 411 11 4 Clarlnda 30100103fOO-7 10 7 Batteries: Clarlnda. Walters and Har mony; Auburn, t'harlesworth, Hirsch and Kranlger. Umpire. Klssane. NEBRASKA ClTT. July 8 tSpeclal Tel egram.) Shenandoah made it three straiKht from Nebrka City today. Durn twirled glit-edged ball. Score: R H E Shenandnah .13002001 0 7 11 1 Neb. Clty.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 3 Batteries: Shenandosh. Duun and Castle; Nehraeka City. Wllford and Ptnkerton. L'uipue: Kiatsberg. ( .m.V ryrm- SHOWER OF GLASS FOR UMP Pop Bottles and Glasses Drive Frary from Stronghold. PIRATES BEAT BROOKLYN, 3 TO 1 Waaraor la Mala Performer, "cartas; . Two Ri, One' Homer la Seeoad Iaalaa-Both Pltrhera Are Effective. BROOKLYN, July 8.-The police had to escort Umpire Frary off the field today following, a shower of pop bottles - and glasses In the ninth inning. The gam waa close and- was - marked by decisions that displeased the crowd and players. The real .trouble started when Daubert was de clared out . at the plate- In the fifth and culminated In the ninth when the home players thought Wagner should have been called out on- strikes. Wagner followed with a hit that eventually won the game, Frary ordered the Brooklyn bench cleared of the reserve players, who marohed down the field, headed by the mascot, while the crowd threw many missile at Frary. After the broken glass had been removed the game was finished, Pittsburg winning, S to L Wagner was the main performer, scoring two runs, one a homer In' the sec ond. Both pitchers were effective,' not a btse on ball being given. Bcore: PITTSBURO. BROOKLYN. ' AB.H.O.A.B. muni Csrar, If.... 4 I Davidson,, ct 4 ' 4 s iiauMrt. lb,. 4 1 T uyrne, sb.... s I 1 . t Whaat, If..,. 4 1"4 ...a a i a' l I'ooler. as... 4 B I 4 numar, n. l.l s o S ( milaun, rf..-4 0 II Miller, lb.... 4 1 Wilson, rf... 4 I I I 1 Zlm man, lb 4 I t 10 Smith, lb 41111 Bimou, c. . . 4 4 4 14 Beriea, ... , I 1 I 1 S 1 0 I .0 SrharSt, p... 101 I rTll 1 Tatals 14 I IT I I , 0 1 0rO 0 0 0 0 S 3 0 0 001000 01 -elf laid, p. .. 1 Totala . . . Pittsburg Brooklyn Left on bases: Pittsburg, 6; Brooklyn, . Two-base hit: Wilson.- Home run: Wag ner. First base on errors: Pittsburg, 2; Brooklyn, 2. Stolen bases: Hunter, Miller, Wilson. Double plays: Tooley to Smith, Zimmerman to Smith to Daubert Struck oui: ny u-meio, ; ty Hchardt. 3. Tim: 1:50. ' I'mplres: Frary and Emsrle. M'TIGUE LOSES IN THE FIRST Clarlaaatl Defeats Bostoa by Bcore of Elevea ta sevea. BOSTON, July S.-McTlgue s wlldness In the first Inning of today's game when he issued four pssses and was hit ' safely twice, paved the way fjr Cincinnati's vie tory, 11 to 7, though the 'Boston team batted Keefe hard throughout the gam. Scot:- - CINCINNATI. BOSTON. AD.H.O A.E AB H.O.A.B. Baarkar, If... I 1 1 Swaanar. lb. I 1 I I 1 batea. ct 4 1 1 1 Tenner, lb.. I 1 14 nominal, ma li s s Herao. aa... 114 Mlirhall, rf.. 4 114 Knaar. II ... 1 ""f, as . a a s Miner, rf 4 1 It Altlaer, aa... t I 1 t I Insanos. lb. 4 I 1 Orant. lb.... I 4 t Kilns, c I I I 1 I lb I II 1 Flahrrtr. el. 4- I 1 ktLetn, ... 1111 UoTiaTia, .. Kata, s 4 1 Oriffln, ...: I 4 'Janaa I ToUla H It 17 14 Mat tarn. p.. . 4 Totala. ..,-..41 It IT It I Batted for Griffin In eighth. ' Cincinnati .......... . 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 It Boston S O 0 0 0 13 0.17 vTwo.base hits: Mills (2). Altlser, Hoblltsel, Kling. Three-base hit: Altlser, Hoblltzel. Horn runs: lyncher, Flaherty. Hits: off McTlgue. 8 In one-third Inning; off Griffin, 8 in seven and two-thirds In nings; off Slattern. 1 in one inning. .Sac rifice hits: Grant (2). Stolen . bases: fcweeney, BeK-her. Altlser. Left on bases: BoHton. 9; Cincinnati. 4. Bitse on balls: Off McTlgue..4; off Griffin. 1; off Keefe. I. First on errors: Boston, 4. HtrtK-k out: Bv Griffin, 5: by Keefe. 2. Wild pitch: McTigue. Time; 2:0s. Umpire; Rigler and Ftnneran. . . THRFE STRAIGHT FOR CARDINALS PHILADELPHIA, July S.-8t. Loul won today, making It thre straight victories over Philadelphia. Score: ST. lH IS. FH ILaPRL.FHI A. AB. H.O.A g- AB H O.AK Husslns, lb. 4 I 4 I I klttbs. Is . I I 4 Hauaar. sa... 4 I I I 1 raaaert. If . I I I I I Ellla. If 4 1 Lolart. lb... 4 4 I (Continued on Pg Two.) By Steady, Clerer Game He Becomes State Golf Champion for the Second Tmt. ONLY MAN WHO HOLDS HONOR No Other Player Hat Erer Been Able to Come Back. F0YE NOT P USUAL .FORM Fails to Play Brilliant Game that Earned Hit Title. SCORE IS OvTRWILELMING Matvh ta a tlaMlate-at ta liarar Oallery ' BaeesM af tha aah of Cleaely raatt . Palats. . Frank H. Gaines, on of the veteran golf er of the Omaha Country club won tha tltl of Nebraska state champion for the second time In the aeven years of tha slat association's existence. Saturday afternoota. decisively defeating W. J. Foy. winner of the stat .championship cup in 1910, 10 ua nd t to play. Frank Gah-ies wen. th championship ,i 1908 nd ha been In the finals each year since then. H was defeated by Blaln Young In 1909 and W. J. Foye In 1910, but thla year the former champion cam back strong and earned for himself the honor of being the first man who ever won th tat championship twice. ' Galne played a great game of match golf raiuraay, winning against a man wnera no had played often and knew to be fully as good a golfer as himself. However, It must b admitted that W. J. Foye, 'Billy" la the golfing world, wa not playing hi usual good game of golf when he joined In cither the morning or afternoon sessions of th state championship . finals. Foye's putting throughout th match was poor, and his shots. In approaches were not what might be expected of such a golfar. Galnea played a most steady, consistent nania ii inrwiRn ine maicn, aimougn n missed several putts that It was thought he surely would hole. Foye all through the match- stuck right to his Job of winning holes, no matter how uneven the match appeared. He went right after every one. but th ability to putt and approach waa not In him yesterday. H played In what seemed to be good form but tha strokes fell short or overran tha greens or hole. . Frank Galne did not play a record-break ing game, probably du In a great deal to the strong wind and the heat of. th day. He played with good Judgment all through. winning most of th closely contested botes, - Detail at ha Plav. . Both players got away from th first tee, halving th first . hole, ' four strokes each. - S On th second, hoi Galne did not allow for the-atrong wind blowing, and drove under the fence. He . surrendered th hoi to FOye, who got a four. Th third hole wss halved, 6 each, no sensational shots being made. , Foye got a poor diiv on No. four and. In addition, . after making -two . pretty ap proach shots, missed an easy putt on his third shot on th green and took a six. Gaines mad flv. No. flv was - halved,' although Foy should have won it easily. He wa on th green In two, but missed two putts, and took a fire. Both men played well on six until they reached the green, when each took two putts,,' making the hole in five' each. Foy dubbed his drive on seven and was short on. his' approaching pitch. '-, Galnea won by running down a twenty-foot putt, having made the green, by a short drlvo and an approach. .This put Gaines 1 up and gave him th lead that steadily grew aa th match progressed. No. eight wa played, prettily.,' Both wer on th green In thre and Gaines took two putts. Foy missed an eighteen-lnch putt 'and took . ..Gaines, S up.; No. nine wa halved.: both taking a five, because of poor putting. - This left Galne 3 up at tb turn. Two li aa tha Tara. v Foye drove with an Iron off 10 and mad his shot two feet - farther than Galne wooden shot. On approach ' put tooth on green, but Foy took thre putt to Gain)' two and went down In i. Gaines 3 'up. ' No. .11 found Foy In th long Jungl grass t the' left of th course and hi ap proaching ahot fell 10 yard short of th green. Gaines was on' tha green In two with a straight long driv and . a short .ap proach and went In th cup , with on putt. Gaines 4 up. On No. 13 both made th green In on. Galne had a long putt for hi third, ahot, while Foye. lay up against, th hoi so h putted carefully In. ... ' ' Galne drew hi driv on 13 and on hi approach shot landed In th bunker north of the green. Foye mad a Straight -driv, but rolled over th wet edge of the green in the bunker. Galne wa out and two putt put him down. Thl waa th undulat ing green and Foy took thre putt,' losing the hole , to Galnea' I. Galnea 6 up. No. 14 Oalnea won with an eight-foot putt, 4 to S. Galne 4 up. At IS both were on th green in two and halved It In ,4. Foy drove outside on IS,' slicing th ball and playing It against the wind. Gaines wsnt'down In S and Foye In 4. Gaines 7 up. Foy mad a short driv on 17 and went over the green' on hi approach, playing a 4 to Galne' S, because hi last putt rolled round and awsy from ths cup, instead 'of dropping In. Gaines 8 up. ' ' No, It was halved, both players making It In a loos 4. Th score : ' ' 0 - "' OUTSIDE. Gaines .4 I I i 1 I B S 37 4,4 14 8 4 4 4 S 44 ".o. 3 would have taken Gaines had he payed, n-.akiiiy his score 43. - 1KB11. Galne Fpy ....4 3 3 8 4 4 . I H S t 4 4-38 1VIAU Galne .., Foy ....SI ....84 Afteraaaa, Flay. '. Galnea drove off to left down In hollow for th first hola, but mad a pretty ap proach shot eight feet from hoi and th ball went down . In three. Foy played k better driv and a nice approach, but took two putt to go In th cup. i Gaines allced the ball on tb aecond and aent outside but hi second driv accooa panled Foy' 300 yard d?wn th course, alighting In th ditch. oBth fell short on approachts. Both approach td la two, but