THE HEE! OMAITA. TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1911. Rourkes Blank Sioux; Cubs Defeat Giants and Regain Lead in National League f r t, DEMOTT IS THE WHOLE SHOW Fitchet Kemtrktble Game for Eoarkei Apsviast the Sioux ALSO SKUTES WITH THE WILLOW at Bat Detaott lilt, 4a 14a Safely loaa rati la ear. Benjamin Harrlaon Demott. who wn re cently secured from th Cleveland Nap to bolstsr up tb Rourk pitching staff, tiung tnt) medicine den on tha Champa for fair peaterday afternoon and for nlna Innings administered goose eggs to Tom Fair weather'! proteges. Oeorga Clarke, the Ames collect pitcher, was pitted against Demott, but the seven him he allowed and na error meant two runs to Pa's athletes, and the game ended' with the Rourkes at tha long and of a I to 0 score. Demott wa sthe whole show all through the game and his work at th ebat shone mora brilliantly than It did In the field and tt was his terrific clouting that gave Omaha the game. In three times at bat he hammered tha ball for three hits, one of which waa as clean a threebagger as has been seen on the home grounds this year. His pitching was away above par and, after passing three men In the first Inning he came back In the second and struck out tha three men who faced him. Ills mysteri ous wrinkles simply flabergasted the Bloux City sluggers and they managed to get but five hits, which came one. at a time in five different Innings. Clark Pttrb.ee Well, Too. Clark pitched good ball for the Champs, but an error by Miller in the tecond in ning brought In a run and a triple followed by a single In th eflfth , meant another run to Omaha. It was a far different gams than th on on th opening day, and the fans were unanimous In the praise for the playing of both teams. The nine errors of Sunday seemed to have put shame Into th heart of the Rourk players and yes terday but on error waa made. Ansler, who played right field for Bloux City on uBnday, did not play yesterday. A new fielder, who has some distinction as a catcher,. Joined th Bloux City team yes terday morning and was ' shoved ' in the gam in th afternon. His name is Morgan and he halls from Minneapolis. His work yetserday was good and his hitting was abov th other Sioux City players. In three times to bat he hammered out two singles. Babe Towne was not in the lineup . slthsr, Miller doing the receiving. His wild throw over second In the second in ning with a man on third cost the Bloux a run. Change la Battlasr Order. Nlehoff and Williams changed their places in the batting order. Nlehoff now bats after Schoonover, or fifth man up and WlUlams follows him. Kneaves played soma game at short and took six chances without an error. Arbogast had his throw ing arm in proper form and, after three men had tried to steal second and were caught, th Idea of ever getting a base In that manner waa abandoned by the Champs. Omtha made Its first fun in th second. Kneaves waa passed. Arbogast sent a grass cutter down to Clarke, who threw Kneaves out at second. Demott singled to right and Arbogast went to third. Demott attempted to steal and Miller threw-the ball over to second and Arbogast scored. In th sflfth. Demott opened with a triple to center. Pick followed with a single to the same locality and Demott romped in with th last run e fthe game. Score; OMAHA. - AB. B, H. O. A. E. Pick. th. 4 0 1111 Ksne, lb 4 0 1 -7 0 0 1 homason.' cf 10 14 0 0 bchoonover. If. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Nlehoff. 2b I 0 1 S 1 0 Williams, rt 4 0 0 1 0 0 Knesvee, ss 1 0 0 1 1 0 Arbogast, e 110 7 10 iJcmoit, p S 1 S 1 1 0 Totals 28 1 1 17 ' S SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Andrea. Sb. 0 0 4 4 0 t-m. lb. 10 10 0 0 Ureen, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 Holmes, ef. 10 0 10 0 Itartmaa. Sb 4 0 10 10 Keilly, ss. 4 0 0 6 4 1 Miller. 0. I 0 0 4 I 1 Morgan, rt I 0 S 10 0 Clarke, p. ...I 0 0 0 I U Totals .... Omaha - nuns Hits Eloux City- ...M 0 I 34 10 3 ....0 1001040 ! .... 110 110 0 T Runs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Hits 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1-4 Three-base hit:' Demott. Bases on balls: Off Demott, 1; off Clarke, 4. Struck out: By Demott, T; by Claike. 4. Sacrifice hits: Tnomason, Miller. Clarke. Hits. Off De mott. 6; off Clark, T. Stolen bases: Kneavea. 1eft on bases: Omaha, 8; bloux City, 4. Double plays: Kneaves (unas sisted;) Rellly to 8tem; Andreas to Stein, 'lime: l:6u. Umpire: McKee. Attend ance, 1.600. LINCOLN AND TOPE K A SPLIT EVEN Lawsis 'TutaZ"1 AsHMuyra 1 first Oasue of Doable-Header. TOPEKA. July 10. Topeka and Lincoln split today's double header, the locals win. alng th first, I to 0, and Lincoln the sec ond, i la I Clark allowed Lincoln only two scratchy hits In th first game. Score, first gam: TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. K. Rlckert, If 4 I S 1 0 0 Harford, 3b 4 1 1 1 4 0 Whitney, lb SO 1 10 0 0 King, cf 4 11110 Baxter, rf 4 110 0 1 Chapman, rt 0 0 0 0 V 0 Moor, ss 4 1 1 0 S 1 Krebs, 3b 4 0 1 1 S -0 Orlsp. c 4 0 S S 0 0 Clark, p S 0 1 0 S 1 Totals. ; .Tt S IS 27 If 4 LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Cole, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Cobb, rf S 0 1 0 0 0 Pundon, Sb 4 0 0 S S O McCormlck. If 4 0 0 0 0 0 Thomas, lb 4 0 1 11 1 0 G-nler, ss S 0 0 4 S 0 Co.-k man, Sb S 0 0 0 1 0 Stratton. e S 0 0 S 1 0 farthing, p.. 1 0 0 0 1,0 ' Totals .....SI 0 "j 14 Topeka 1 0 0 S 1 0 0 Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 Two-base hit: Crisp. Double Dundon to Thomas. Basea on balls Clark. L 8trurk out: By Clark, Farthing. 3. I'mplre: Morgan. cVor, sex-ond game: TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. rtlckert. If 3 10 4 Haford Sb S 1 1 1 Whitney, lb 4 0 0 4 King, cf S 1 1 S Bwecher, rf 4 0 0 S IS 0 0 - 0 00 play: : Off 1; by E. 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Moore, ss 4 111 rirene. zo l i Chapman, c 4 0 1 S rugate, p 0 0 Iiurh'aaan, p S 0 0 0 Vrlsp 1 0 0 0 Totals... S3 4 7 17 LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. Col, cf .. S s Tobb, rf Miller, rf Dundon, lb McCormlck. If.. Thomas, lb.,......,, Saanier. ..... ockmaa, Sb... MUraw, .... 1 1 0 is 4 0 ::!!!! la Tkra TIhm tfc Ball TImm Standing of Teams WEST. LEAOUE. NAB. LEAGUE. W.LPrt.l W.LPct Denver 4. 2 .832, Chicago 44 2 . Pueblo 44 29 .6f,New York... 48 .600 Uncoln 41 SI .SM Philadelphia 3d . Ht. Joeoph.. 44 II .fx Pittsburg ..,42 SI .S75 Kloux City.. 40 .63.1 St. Louie.... 42 S2 .6' 'maha S7 .X7 Cincinnati ...21 41 .4.11 Topeka 29 47 .' Brooklyn ....17 4 .170 D Moines. 18 SO .231 1 boston 18 M .24J AMER. AM N. j AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct W.LPct. Columbus .. 44 17 .6M Dertolt 41 24 . Kensa City .44 3 .CM! Philadelphia 41 25 V6M Minneapolis 42 40 .Sll.Chta-ago 17 14 .007 Milwaukee.. 42 40 .htkdNew York.. Louisville... 41 42 .4!M Boston Ht. Paul 40 43 .4X2,Cleveland .. Toledo 40 44 .474. Washington IndUnapolls 17 47 .40 Bt. Luls.... S 35 .621 SS .62i 34 42 .4'.2 27 49 .Sw SO 64 .27U EB. LEAOUE. ( MINK LEAOL'K. W.LPct. W.LPct Fremont ...31 24 .684 Shenandoah 28 .MS Gd. Island.. 33 25 .t rails Clty....2S 20 .6S Superior ....30 24 . 6MI Auburn 25 21 .643 Reward a 24 .627 Clarlnda ....22 .S8 Hastings ...27 28 .4911 Humboldt ...21 i5 .467 Kearney ... i .473iNeb. City.. ..10 27 .41S Columbus ..24 31 .454 Tork 19 S3 .i6 Yesterday's Reaalts. WESTERN LEAQPE. Sioux City. 0; Omaha, 1. Puehlo, 8; Denver, 6. Lincoln, 0-9; Topeka, S-4. Dee Mfiln m it. tit I nk . . , " --T" ,'11, 1M. , w ci v a Innings. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati, 1; Boston, . Pltsburg, 1; Brooklyn, 0. Chicago, 1; New York. . (Ten innings.) St. Louis, 1; Philadelphia. 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. N Vnrlr K fLl . ,m . nlng) ' -",w"a,'i ibvbo in- Boeton, 8; St Louis. S. Washington, 1; Detroit, 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee X: ulnn-..u. . . . . nlngs.) ' ' - vio" n- Kansas City, I; St. Paul, 1 Columhus-lndlanapolls, rain IOUlSVllllL 0' Tnlt. c .s... i fjl J ' . . II1I1IIIS, NEBRASKA STATE LEAOUE Kearney, 1; Ursnd Island, 4. Fremont. 1; Columbus, 10. Hastings. 1; Seward, 6. Superlor, S: York, 10. . . MINK LEAOUE. Auburn, 14; Humboldt 13. Kails City, 4; clarlnda. . Nebraska City, 4; Shenandoah, 8. Games Today Western League-Sioux City at Omaha, rTllnlrb sir I Sam t m T. " ', , 1 . ""' i lopexa, Des Moines at 8t Joseph. r.i.. IT nB1 u-8t. Louis at Boston. viS J V ,rookl'n- Chicago at New York, ht. Louis at Philadelphia. American League Boston at Chicago. New York at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Detroit Washington at Cleveland. American AssociationMilwaukee at Minneapolis, Kansas Ctty at St. Paul, Columbus at Indianapolis, Louisville at Toledo. Nebraska State Lee gueKearney at Grand Island, Fremont at Columbus, Has tings at Beward, Superior at York. ..lnlt League Auburn at Maryvtll FsJ' City at Clarlnda, Nebraska City at Shenandoah. Hagerman, p 4 0 0 0 S 0 Totals .4$ " u 27 ' 14 "o Hatted for Rllrhnnan In rlnih Topeka 30000100 04 "ree-Daae nils: King, Krebs. Sacrifice rt,7wC.ockman -Double P'av: Buchsnan .: """u oiuim oases: kick-?Th?maa- H"!: ff "ugat. 6 In two- AVi Vi. 5"; . 1 "ucnanan, in eight and one-third Innings. Bases on balls: off ugate, 1; off Hagerman, 1. Struck out: By 1- ugate, 1; by Buchanan, 1; by Hager- POWELL 'TRIPLES IJT TWELFTH St. Joseph Win After Dea Molaes Tie ' Score la sVcTOath. - ST. JOSEPH. July lO.-After St. Joseph had secured a lead of eight runs Des Moines tied the score by driving Johnson rrom the box. The gsme then went to twelve Innings and developed Into a pltch ? d,"i h"" Chellette and Hueston. Powell tripled In the twelfth and scored the winning run on Rellly s fly. Score: DES MOINBrt. H. O. A. E. 4 10 0 14 4 1 5 4 1 0 0 12 0 2 1 10 0 110 0 3 14 1 14 0 0 0 10 0 010 0 0 10 0 0 10 15 34 U 4 H. O. A. E. S 1 0 0 4 10 1 1I1 1 1 0 0 1 10 0 0 1 S S 0 14 4 0 1 1 i 1 10-11 0 0 10 0 0 10 14 s a 4 Kores. 3b. Hi'rche, p 0 1 Hueston, p 1 Totals 44 H ST. JOSEPH. Kelly, rf Aa f- Powell, If. 4 Rellly. lb 1 Kerns, o. ... Mnlnke, ss. Gossett, Sb. . 'Des Moines 111000S0000 0-11 St. Joseph 10180000000 113 Sacrifice hits: Rellly, Mattlck. Graham. Stolen bases: Graham, Kcllv (2), Powell, (2). Rellly. Zwililng (2), Borton t2). Three bass hits: Powell Kores. Two-bnse hits: Meinke, Curtis (2. Struck out: Bv John son. 3; by Chellette, 2; by Mitchell. 1; bv Herche. 1; by Hueston, 2. Bases on balls': Off Johnson, S; off Chellette. 2; off Mitch ell. 6; off Herche, 2. Double plays. Relllv, Metnke, Borton; Mattlck. Bachant. Passed ball: Bachant Umpire: Clark. Time: 1:16. PIEBLO CAPTURES EARLY LEAD O'Brlea aaa Hsgerass Kaoekea from Box la Oaealas; laalass. DENVER, July lO.-Pueblo - knocked O'Brien and Hagerman out of the box scoring eight runs In the opening Innings today. Thereafter Harris pitched good ball, but Denver could not overcome the lead. Score; DENVER. AH. R. H. O. A. E. Lloyd, 2b 6 0 110 0 Ollmore, If 6 114 0 0 Cassldy, rf 4 1110 0 Beall, cf 4 1 4 0 0 1 Qulllln, Sb 10 1 1 1 0 1 Llndnay, lb 4 1 1 7 0 0 ' Coffey, ss 4 1 1 1 t 0 ' Weaver, e.. i 1 t l i O'Brien, p 0 1 1 0 Hsgerman, p 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hchreloer 10 10 0 0 Harris, p 4 0 0 0 0 0 Totals S8 4 10 27 PUEBLO. AB. R. H. O. A, E. Mlddlton. cf 4 I I i a a ; Berger, ss 3 0 0 1 i Belden. If 61 1 I I Hughes. 2b 11110 Iavls. rf 6 1 1 0 0 0 Claire. Sb 3 11110 Shaw, lb 6 1 1 S 1 Cemons, c 6 0 1 10 0 Jackson, p 6 13 40 Totals 38 1 JI 37 11 1 Batted for Hagerman In second. Pueblo S S o Denver 1 01010 0-S Stolen base: Belden: Two-base hits: Si'hrelber. Jackson. Coffey. Three-base hits: Claire, Jackson, Hsrrls, Gil more. Home run: Shaw. tSacrifloe hits: Berger, Hughes. Sacrifice fly: Qullhn. Struck out: By Jack son, : by O'Brien. 1; by Harris.' L Bases on balls: Off Jackson. 1; off Hagerman, 1; oft Harris, 4. Double plays: Berger to Hughes to Shaw. Berger to Shaw. Left on i - - - . i " . ur-i.ivj, n. g 1 1 1. 1 1 i rec- ords: 6 runs. S hits off O Brten in on In- nina, s mis. s runs ort Hagerman In one inning: hits of Harris. In seven Innings. Time: 1:57. Umpire: Haskell Gibbea Skats Oat Lowells GIBBON. Neb July M. (Bpeclal. la a gAine between Gibbon and lxiwrll yes terday on the Lowell diamond. Gibbon won another victory by s-ore of 14 to a. Gibbon has not been defeated this year Only two Lowell men got to baa, on to first, and n ta aecand. FREMONT DROPSANOTHER ONE Columbus Takes it with Ease by Ten to Three. BEK5ETT CLASHES WITH UMPIRE Freataat MaHgtr Pat Off Gressii far mpat with Arbiter at Cea test Keraey Lawes ta Qraaa Islaad. COLUMBUS, Neb.. July 10. Special Telegram.) Columbus wort today's game from Fremont by the good hitting of Melxell, E. Brown and Cnrbett, these three batting 1.000. Manager Bennett was put off th grounds by Umpire Garrett Scor: OOLtrMBCS. FRBHONT. AS H O A S AB H O A.S Motiell. rf..44 I Mmi, m. I 1 1 I t E. Brows, lb I 1 1 rllii. lb... 4 tit Orttiam. Jb . 4 I 1 4 Bennett, cf.. I 1 4 B. Brows, al I 4 4 Koiin, ef....l I 1 4 W'l'b'gvr, II 1 1 I Bonner, H..4 1 4 4 braeh. It.... 4 4 14 Nrf, 8 1 4 t t Corbatt. lb.. I J 14 4 Turplfl, It... I 4 44 Anew, .....4 14 1 1 Carer, b .4 4 114 Delalr, 1 4 4 4 Thompa-n, lb I I I 1 Campball, .Total! 14 unit I Total II 4 34 11 8 Fremont 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 Columbus I S 0 1 0 1 0 S 10 Earned runs: Columbus. 9. Two-base hits: E. Brown, Welsenberger. Three bsse hits: MHxell, Delalr. Home run: B. Brown. Sacrifice hits: Fullen. B. Brown (2) . Stolon bases: Bonner, Neff. Melxell (3) . Iouble play.- Graham to Corbett Struck out: By Campbell, 4; by Delnlr. 6. Bases on balls: Off Campbell. 2: off De lalr, 7. Hit by pitched ball: Campbell. Passed bells: Agnew. 1. 'Wild pitch: De lalr, 1. Time: 1:66. Umpire: Garrett York Beat Soperlor. TORK, Neb., July 10. (Special Tle gram.) York defeated Superior today by timely hitting and good base running. With the score a tie In the seventh, Su perior pushed two runs across th rubber without a hit York came back strong and after Davis had walked and Smith had doubled, HennlHsey slammed one over the right field fence for a home run, putting York on to tha good. Davis waa first up In the eighth and with three balls and two strikes on him boosted on over th light field fence. Harm got a two-bagger in the second with three men on bases, scoring all of them. Both pitchers did nice work, Fentress having the better of th argument, getting out of several bad holes. Score: YORK. surgRloR. AB.H.O.A.B. AB H O A.E. Darla, rf I I 1 0 Allan, et I t 1 4 Smith, lb.... 4 3 8 4 Mlchaal, as. . I 1 I I Hennlaae- It t 1 4 4 1 (ejla, rf 4 44 Harm, cf 4 8 8 McD'wall, tb I 1 I I rara. lb.... I I 1 Kpalltnan, e.'. 3 1 Coppla, lb,... 4 14 1 lK.B'kVlta, It 4 1 1 Or, as 4 1 I 1 D.B'k'ti, lb 4 I 10 4 4 Btawart. ...! 4 4 1 Doraeb. lb.., 4 8144 Fentraas, p.. I 4 4 4 Staraoa, .... I 1 Wilkin .... . ToUla 84 84 II 4 Total II 1134 II I Dorsch out In eighth for cutting -third bass. Kan for Dy In seventh. Superior 1 0 6 0 0 1 0 08 York 1 4 0 0 0 0 S 1 10 Home runs: Michael, Hennlssey, Davis. Two-base hits: McDowell, Harm, Smith. Bases on balls: Off Fentress, 4; off Stevens, 6. Struck out: By Fentress, 6; by Stevens, t. Double play: Dorsch, McDowell and D. Bockewlts. Parsed balls: Spellman, Stewart. Hit by pitched ball: By Fentress, Spellman. Time: 2:06. Umpire: Edwaras. Kearney's Error Cost Game. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July 10. (Spe cial Telegram.) Kearney lost the game to th third city, today on errors. In the ninth a hit would have tied the score. Clair's home run brought In two and two singles roiioweo mm. wynkoop, a new twlrler for the Kearney team, has played In the Oklahoma league and lives at Beaver City. He pitched fine ball, but lacked support. Score: GRAND ISLAND. KBAR.VET. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Cook, ef 4 1 4 L Orar. cf. . 8 1 Smith, a.... 1114 4 Dnwnar, a.. . 4 18 3 MrKlbbra, Ml 0 8 Pas lea, lb... 4 1 I I Melau, rf..4 1 1 0 4 Jarratt. rt.., 4 Hargl. lb... 4 1 i 4 1 Black. If 4 1 Afatrani, lb 1 4 14 4 Clair, lb 4 8 8 1 Jokarat. c... 1144 Foatar. Ib... 3 8 Ward, Ib 3 1 3 1 H. Orar 113 14 Clauaman, . 4 4 4 1 t Mac'kurth, e 4 3 4 3 4 Wynkoop, p.. 4 1 4 Totals II 437118 I - Totala H 34 11 4 H. Gray batted for Foster In ninth. Grand Island 00000320 4 Kearney 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 S Earned runs: Kenrnev. 8: Grand Island. S. Two-base hit: Clair. Home run: Clair. r-irst Dase on balls: Off Wynkoop, 4. Struck out: By Wynkoop, 7; by Claus mnn, 6. Hit by pitched ball: Armstrong. Left on bases: Kearney. 6: Grand Island. t. Umpire: McDermott Wheeler Allows Six Hits. SEWARD, Neb., July lO 8peclsi.J Seward defeated Hastings today in a well played game of ball by th score of 6 to S. Wheeler pitched .a nice game allowing six hits. His team-mates were playing good ball behind him. The fielding fea tures 'of the game go to "Dutch" Henry, who made a one-handed stop of a line drive. Score: , SKWAJtD. HASTINGS. AB H. O.A.I. AB H.O.AU. SUolar. ... 1 1 T I Wataoa. lb... 4 114 1 Ooolar, rf....l 4 3 4 4 Fort man, a.. 8 4 4 4 8 Naff, lb 3 3 I 4 1 Bromlar. cf.. 1 S 1 S S Henrr. lb.... I 4 16 4 Kali, Ib 4 18 3 4 Koeinaon. it I I 1 s Cook, lb.... 4 8 II 1 4 Fullas. lb... I 111 tO'Urlm. rf. : 4 1 0 1 S Waat, ef 4 8 Doonallr, If., 88 Wall. ...,. 4 4 4 Co. o. 4 4 1 Whaeiar, p.. 4 4 8hnw, p.... 13 Total 13 31 U 3 Total 81 34 II 4 Hastings 0 0 0 1 0 0 S 0 0 S Seward 0. 0 0 1 0 H 1 1 . Two-base hits: By Stanley. Neff x. West. Bases on balls: Off Wheeler, 2; Off enaner. z. wim pitch: Hhaner l: Htruck out; By Wheeler. S; Shaner, 3; Double plays; Stanley to Fullen: Btanley to Neff 10 nenry. umpire neia. Time, i:z. BELLS GET THEJR REVENGE Skat Oat the J. S. Crows Team Dae to th Saperb Pltchlagr ef Pike. The Bell Telephone team won from the J. 8. Cross In a romp 9-0. ' The mighty Pike let them down this tlms with three hits and eleven whiffed, and only one man walked. Langer for the J. 8. Cross was knocked from the box In th seventh. Score : NEB. TELEPHONE. J. g. CROSS. AB H O. A. B. ABIl.O.A E Huhct, lb.. ,! Ill Langar, p... 4 1 I I Oallen. II... 4 I 4 4 4 MrQuul, If 4 1 4 4 1 Hartmaa. Ib I I I 1 1 G'aaman. lb. 4 S s t l Pike, p I 111 1 Edm'na'n, lb 4 1 'I 4 I Osdan, ef... 6 I I 4 Urerman. cf 4 4 I 4 4 braty, lb... 4 111 1 Jf-nklna's, rf I 4 I 4 Trainer, rf.. I 4 4 4 4 Johnaon, .. 4 4 T 1 4 Mct'ua'k. lb 4 1 111 Bartoa, lb.. 44111 Toat. I I II I Ban, u 8181 Totala .. 17 It 17 10 I Total.. ..14 I 14 "l 7 Bell Telephone 0 0 1 0 0 V 6 2 0 J. S. Cross....'. 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 04 Eagles Take Two Game. The Benson F.agles played a double header Sunday and defeated the Ixiiig Plumbers, 4 to 6. and the Grain Exchange, 11 to 0. Score, first gair.e: H.H.K. Eagles 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 8 7 0 Longs S 44 0 0 0 0-6 I 1 Bstterles: Eagles, Doran, Murray and Pollfka; Longs. Nelson and Elliott. Struck out: By Murray. 12; by Neison. 1. Eases on tails' Off I-'irsr' ' M-irrv. ton, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Murray, 1 1 input; mil.... Score, second game: R.H E Eagles 1 1 1 1 1 -H 30 Grain Exchange 0 1000110 Batteries: Eagles, Kemp and Polefka; Grain Exchange, tVilllanis and Elliott Struck out: By Kemp, 6; by Williams, 0. Baxes on balls: Off Kemp, I; olt Wil ls ma, t v Crete Teaaa ReergsslseS. CRETE. Neb., July W Special. -The Crete base ball team has been reorganised and Frank Kobe has been elected man sger. Mr. Knbcs is also manager for Mr. Mr. Kerstnbrach of Crete, wieetle-r Here after Crete will play simply horn player having po paid men. Mr. Chsse, cstcher who did fine work for Crete, will probably find a position tn th Dakota. lajared la a Fir or bruised by a fall, apply Bucklea's Ari nlca Salve. Cures burn, wounds, sores, ecsema, piles. Guaranteed. 2Sc. For sal by Beaton Drug Co. CUBS BEAT GIANTS FOR LEAD Costlj Error. Behind Ksvthewson Re sponsible for Loss of Osvmt). TUB EE TO TWO IS FINAL SCORE Fletcher Drives Oat Ham Bis Merkle letsrei Thre-Baae Hit Dayl aad Elsaasenaaa Laad Twa-Bagaers NltW TORK. July 10. New Tork tumbled out of first place, the costly errors behind Mathewson enabling Chicago to win a ten Innlng game. Score: CHrCAOO. KB WTORK. AB H.O A C AB.H.O.A.K. RmM. If.. 4 4 1 4 4 Drrore. If.... 4 114 4 Sell una, rf...l 1 I IU rvy1. lb. I I 8 1 Hotman, lb.. I II 1 SnonrtM. cf 8 1 Clm'maa. Ib. 4 I 3 1 Murrar. rf... 4 3 I 1 4 J. Dor la, lb. I I - 8 Morkl. lb.. 8 1 11 8 Tinker, a....! 1 4 I 1 BrMwall, a. 4 I 1 3 Ooo1, el.... 4 14 4 Flatcher, Ib. 41131 Arrhar, .... 4 3 3 4 4 M rara. C....4 16 8 Blchl. p.... 4 13 M'thowa-s, pi 4 I 4 4 Bckr 4 4 4 4 Touts 81 IN1M 1 Total IS W 14 4 Batted for Mathewson In the tenth. Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 1-S New York 0 00100100 0-3 Two-baas hits: J. Doyle. Zimmerman. Three-base hit: Fletcher. Bases on balls: Off Richie S; off Mathewson, 1. Struck out: By Mathewson, 6. Time: 1:60. Um pires. O'Day and Frary. Bestaa Oct Easy Victory. B08TON, July 10. Errors by the visitors and timely hitting .enabled Boston to de feat Cincinnati, to I today. Moore: BOSTON. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.B. AB H.O A Swaaar, lb. 1 1 4 4 4 Beech r, It... 4 4 I 4 4 Tanner, lb.. 4 1 18 1 Bataa, ef I I 4 4 Homos, as... 4 3 8 1 4 Hoblltiel, lb 4 4 11 1. Kalaar, If.... 3 1 1 4 Mllrhall, rt. 4 3 3 4 4 Millar, rt.... I 4 8 4 4 Altliar, aa...4 4 4 4 1 lnfortoa. 8b. 3 4 1 4 Oram, 3b.... 4 444 Kilns. 8 4 1 4 4 P.ru, Ib 3 1 3 4 1 riahortr, et. 8 4 8 4 I McLaii, ... 3 1 3 3 4 Weaver, p... I 14 1 uaaoar, p.... 3 181 Frocome, p.. 4 4 1,1 Totals. 37 4 IT 14 I - Totals II 4 34 14 4 Boston 0 1 v I 0 1 0 ' Cincinnati 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Two-baa hits: Weaver, Herxog. Home run: Tenny. Hits: Off Oaspar, In seven and one-third Innings;. Sacrifice flies: Kaiser, Ingerton. Maeriflce hits: Kaiser, Oaspar. rttolen bases: Miller, Mitchell. Double plays: Herxog and Tenny; Hersog, Sweeney and Tenney. Left on bases. Bos ton U Cincinnati. 6. Base on balls: Off Weaver, 1; off Gaspar, 1. First on errors: Boston, 8; Cincinnati, S. Struck out: By Gaspar, 1. Time: 1:SS. ' Umpires: ' Bren nan and Klem. Phillies Stoa Caralaala. PHILADELPHIA. Julv 10. St. Louis' winning streak was broken when th vis itors were defeated by PhiladelDhla today. Oolden's wlldness was largely responsible. The sensational event of the gam was Magee's attack upon Umpire Flnneran, after being called out on strikes. Score: FHluADEtPHIA. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Knab. lb... I 4 11 4 Hulna, tb. 4 1 1 8 0 Paakort cf..S 4 14 Hauaor, as... 4 14 4 4 lyohart. Ib... 4 1114 BUI, If 414 MaM. If.... 3 114 4 Konetchr. lb 4 3 T 4 4 Welrh. It.... 3 4 Evan. rt....4 134 tudaru. lb. 4 3 11 Mowrar. lb., 4 4 1 1 4 Beck, rf 4 0ke. cf.... 4 13 4 4 Poolan, ...! 4 I Branihu, el 1 I I 4 Dooln, e 4 1 I 4 4 Golden, p....l 0 0 Alexander, p 8 3 Grler. p 3 1 1 1 0 'Smith 1 o 0 Total II IITM . . . . TeUls II 8 34 4 4 Batted for Grler In ninth. Philadelphia 00220000 4 St. Louis 10000001 0-2 Two-base hits: Konetchy (2). Brenahan, Luderus, Dooln. Struck out: By Golden, 3; by Alexander, 4V Bases on balls: Off Golden, 4; off Alexander, S. Hits: Off Golden, 4; off Grler, 4. Time: 1:65. Um pires: Flnneran and Rlgler. Plratea Skat Oat Brooklya. BROOKLYN, July 10. Pittsburg made it three out of four today by shutting out Brooklyn. 1 to 0. Rucker pitched Just as good a gam as Adams, despite the fact that four of the visitors' six hits were for extra bases, and loose fielding was re sponsible for both runs. Score: Pittsburg 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Brooklyn 00000000 00 Left on bases. Pittsburg, 7; Brooklyn, 4 Two-base hits: Carey, Wilson, Davidson. Three-base hits: Byrne, Miller. Sacrifice fly: Gibson. First base on error: Pitts burg. 1. Stolen base: Zimmerman. Bases on balls: Off Adams. 1; off Rucker, 1. Struck out: By Adams. 4; by Rucker, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Rucker, Wilson. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Eason and John ston. Clarinda Jumps Into Lead in Ninth Wallops Fall City and Takes First Place Humboldt Gets Msvry Tille Franchise. CLARINDA, la., July 10. (Special Tele gram.) Clarlnda walloped th league lead ers today and Shenandoah, went into first place in th league. ScoreN R.H.E. Clarlnda 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 - 11 7 Falls City , 1 100 0 001 14 S 1 Bstterles :Clarlnda, Smlthson and Har mony; Fall City, Baird. Finch. Woods and Vanderhlll. Umpire: Kratsberg. SHENANDOAH. Ia,, July 10. (Special Telegram.) tihenandoah took the first game of the series today and as Falls City lost the local club Is at th head of the league tonight. Score: R.H.E. Shenandoah ...0 0401011 S 16 1 Nebraska Ctty 10000010 04 11 4 Batteries: Shenandoah. Corcoran and Castle: Nebraska City, Miller and Pinker ton. Umpire: Klssane. . i AUBURN. Neb., July 10. (Special Tele- f ram.) Auburn and Humboldt had an old sshioned slugging match today. Auburn linally winning. Score: R.H.E. Auburn 0 S 0 0 4 S 0 4 114 iti 4 Humboldt 21062030 013 16 S Batteries: Auburn, Hirsch and Kranger. Humboldt, Macon and Bradley. Umpire: Sag. Tn franchise formerly held by Maryvllle, Mo., hss been transferred with the club to Humboldt, Neb. Merehaata Defeat Iadepeadeats. The Sherman Avenue Merchants defeated the Independents Sunday afternoon en the latter's grounds by a score of 2 to 2. The Merchants' second and third basemen, i. ., Red Hirsch and Meder, played fine ball and with these two men on the team the Mer chants ought to show the Blair ball team a hot time next Sunday. The feature of the game was th pitching of Ratpke for the Merchants, he striking out fourteen men, and the double piny that Chrlsteosen of the Independents pulled oft. R.H E Merchants 1 0 10100 o s i a Independents ..0 001000 01 I 0 Bstterles: Merchants. Raptk and Wade; Independents, Pat McDonald and Youug Three-base hit: Blnkley of. Merchants. Hararaa Races at Sheltoa. BH ELTON, Neb., July 10. (Special.) The racing circuit of Nebraska towns will be held In Shelton the coming week, July 13 16. and as the track Is one of the best In the country tt Is expected that some fast time will be made. Already about sixty horses are her and more are expected. Large crowds ar anticipated. a IE. ' . ee. r-. Eczema, Acne, let er, rowon I e isa I Jm but such treatment has ' m - eSS i on ? ?e Wood and therefore cannot do any permanent good L Until no eiTcci on me " - i,o..ar;rtn th cut c e wi suffer the effects cfVn aTd irriffin " Ti to Fhe bcV and i quickest remedy because : Ills the i rates r3 5 a? blood purifiers. It oes into the circulation, and re SweViStete the humor, whether it be an infection of potsonous SSSSHrn other causes, and makes the Wood pure rich and healthy allowinz it to soothe and nourish the skin. Book on hkin Diseases ana metof .dvice free flSffflfc ATUKTA. CA. TIGERS GET K)UR IN SIXTH Detroit Beats Senators by Score of Four to Three. TWO PITCHERS SENT FROM BOX El kerf eld pace Wlllett Twice aad la Hit hy Pitched Ball Each Time, After Which He Leave , Ganae. DETROIT. July 10.-Detrolt knocked Groom out of .the box In th sixth and Wlllett's wlldness caused him to be taken out In the seventh. The score remained where they left It, Detroit winning, 4 to S. Elberfeld faced Wlllett' twice and waa hit by a pitched ball each time, then re tired. Score: DETROIT. v WASHINGTON. AB H O A B AB.H.O.A.B. Jone. ir II I 0 4 Milan, cf....4 114 4 Drake, If. ... 1 4 4 C haffer, lb. 4 1 1 4 Bunh, s 3 4 3 4 4 Glberfl4, ib 4 4 1 14 Cobb, rf 4 I 4 1 Oin' ham, lb. 8 4 4 8 4 OawrnH, rf. 4 1 4 4 4 Oeaaler. rf... I 4 4 4 4 Deleh'ntr, lb I 111 I 4 lllreH. If.. 3 1114 Morlartr, tb- 4 1 1 14 McRrtae, a. I 1 8 4 4 O Uverr. b..l 4 t 3 4 tnrnr. lb.. I 111 ftanese. p... 881 Henrr, e 4141 Wlllett. p.... 3 14 3 1 Oroora. p.... 1 1 Summer, p.. 4 4 Orar. P 1 1 4 1 4 Alnamlth ... 4 4 4 4 4 Total 81 I IT U 1 C. Walker.. 4 4 4 4 4 D. Walker... 4 4 4 4 4 Totals M T 34 14 Batted for Groom In the seventh. Ran for Ainsworth In the seventh. Kan for Gary in the ninth. Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 -4 Washington 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-S Two-base hits: Henry, Cobb. Three-base hit: Morlarlty, Crawford. Hits: Off Groom, 7 tn six Innings; off Gray, 1 In two In nings; off Wlllett. 6 In six and one-third Innings; off Summers. 1 in two and two thirds, Innings. Sacrifice hits: McBrlde, Groom, Morlarlty. Stolen bases: Illvelt, Cobb, Jones. Double plays: Cobb to O'Leary. Left on bases: Washington, 9.; Detroit. . First bsse on ball: By Groom, S; by Wlllett, 6. Hit by pitcher: By Wll let, Elberfeld (2). Struck out: By Groom, 3; by Gray, 1; by Summers, t Time: 1.6V. Umpires: Perrlne and Dlneen. Highlanders Wta la Eleveath. CHICAGO. July 10. American New Tork defeated Chicago here today 6 to S In an 11-lnnlng session. A triple, double and Dougherty's catch of a long foul ball gave the visitors two runs In tha sixth. A batting rally In the eleventh and Walsh's unsteadiness gave New Tork their final runs. Chicago scored by bunching three hits. Score: NEW TORK. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.K." AB.H.O.A.B. Daniel, ef... 4 I Do'fhertr, It. I 4 8 4 4 . Wolter. rf... 4 3 8 4 4 Lord, Ib I 4 4 3 Hartsell, lb.. I 1 I 3 I Callahan, rf. 4 1 3 Tree, If 4 Bodle, cf 4 1 3 Knight, as... 4 3 11 4 M'Om'sll, lb I 4 4 I C'bae. lb ... I 8 11 4 4Corhan. a... Gardner, lb.. I 1 1 3 leldar. lb... 4 14 4 Sweener, o.. 4 4 1 4 4 Tan'hlll, lb 4 114 4 Vsufhn, p .. 4 4 4 Bulltran, o... 4 1 4 3 4 -r- Walah, p 4 1 1 4 4 Total 44 II II 11 4 Prn 1 1 4 4 Total M II 14 Batted for McConnell in tenth. Chicago 0 OIHI0IMH New York ....0 000020000S 5 Two-base hits: Sullivan, Hartsell, Cal laham. Three-base hit; Wolter. Sacri fice hits: Cree, Knight, Bpeeney. Stolen base: Daniels. Double plays: Walsh to McConnell; Vaughn to Hartsell to Chase. Left on bases: Chicago. 3; New York. 10. Bsse on balls: By Walsh 4. Hit by pltohenGardner, by Walsh. Struck oti : By Walsh, ; By Vaughn, . Time. 2& empires: Egan and Sheridan. Bostoa Poaads Ball. ST. LOUIS. July 10. Boston pounded St. Louis' pitchers hard and won th final game of the series, 8 to 6. The locals started the scoring, gathering two In the first and three in the second. The visitors scored four In the second and went ahead In the fifth when they drove Georg from the mound and scored three more. In tha sixth Speaker drove to center for a horn run. Schweltier's playing featured In the field and at bat: Score: BOSTON. . ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Hooner. rf... 4 I I 4 Shotton. ef.. 4 1 1 4 Gardner, lb . 8 14 AuMIn, lb... I 484 Speaker, c!.. 3 I 4 Sc'weltter, rf 6 4 3 1 4 Lewi.. If 4 I 3 1 4 Halllnan, lb. 4 1 4 4 4 Yerkea, ... 4 14 1 0 Hasan. If.... I 14 4 Ensle, 3b.... I 113 S Clarke, C... 4 4 4 1 4 Janrrln. lb.. 3 4 8 4 Black, lb.... 8 144 William, c. I 0 T 1 4 Wallace. M..4 4 14 0 Moser, p 14 4 11 Peltr. p 4 4 4 4 4 Collin, p.... 3 11 4 Oeorse, p.... 3 14 13 Mitchell, p.. 3 1 4 1 4 Total tt II IT ID 1 Total 17 14 14 I Two-base hits. Schweltser (2). Three base hit: Engle. Home run: Speaker. Bases on balls: Off Moser. 1; off Collins, 1 off George, 1; off Mitchell, 1; off Pelty. 1. Struck out: By Moser, 1; by Collins, 4: by George, 1.; by Mitchell. 8. HUs: Off Pelty 6 In one and one-third Innings; off George, 3 in three and two-thirds In nings; off Mitchell, 6 In five Innings; off Moser, 8 In one and one-third Innings: off Collins, 7 In seven and two-thirds Innings. Time: 1:15. Umpires: Conolly and OLoughlln. I.everetCs Wlldaes Costly. MINNEAPOLIS, July l(V-Leverett'B wlldness lost for the home club In ten In nings. The youngster passed eleven men. Score: ' Batted for Leverett In 4enth. Minneapolis 0 00011010 08 Wllwaukee 0 00000111 16 Two-bnse hits: Williams, Randall. Mar shall. Gill. Struck out: By Leverett, 3; by McGlynn, 1. Bases on balls: Off Lev erett. 11; off McGlynn, 4. Time: 2:00. Um pires; Blerhalter and Handlboe. Rosalie Defeats Dakota City. ROSALIE, Neb., July 10. (Special.) Ros alie defeated the Dakota City team here Sunday In a fast nlne-lnnlng game by a score of 10 to 4. Rosalie and Dakota City played a nlne-lnnlng tie game here two weeks ago, the Dakota City boys having try leave early to catch the Burlington. Tne features of Sunday's game were the home run by McAllister of Dakota City and the home run In tha ninth Inning, bringing In two scores. Batteries: Dakota City, Land rash and Sttnncn; Rosalie, Schilling, Baker and McDonald. Verdlsrre Defeats Niobrara. VERD1GRE, Neb.. July 10. (Special.) In a game of base ball played her yester day Niobrara was defeated by a score of 7 to 1 It was a shutout game alt the way through, but errors, coupled with two hits, brought In Niobrara's only runs. The main features of the gsme were three fast double plays mad by Verdi gre. Score: Verdlgre 1 0 0 8 0 1 1 0 -7 Niobrara 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 8 S Batteries: Niobrara. Mackey and Barrel; Verdlgre, Dunaway and Barrett. lloevells Married Mea Wla. HOWELLS. Neb., July 10. (Spec'al.l The married men defeated the single men hero Saturday befbre on of the largest audiences ever seen on the local diamond by the score of 18 to 10. The features of the game were the batting of Devhota, who made four safe hits In five times up. and the fielding of John Klmes, who as sisted In two triple plavs. Bstterles: Singles. Flsla and Novek; Married Men. Nagennuest and Slndelar. I'mplre: W. P.. C. Soli. . Masaa Clip- Wis. MASON CITT. Ia., July 10 (Special Telegram.) Mason City, 4; Clear Lake. 1 CUHE5 ECZEIIA.ACHE tptteh nnicni! flATf m in li rr DimnU f show that some v, . and that a SAINTS WIN BYHARD HITTING Kansas City Uses Fifteen Men in Vain Attempt to Turn Tide. PITCHES LAR0Y IN FINE FORM Maaaa-er Kelly at St. Paal Aaaaaaees Uaeaadlllonal Release at Catcher Saeaeer lwsl Gets Three. Base lilt. 8T.PAUL. July lO.-St. Tsui batted the Kansas City pitchers hard today and won, to S. The visitors used fifteen men tn try ing to pull up their score, but Laroy kept them well In hand. Mknsger Kelly of the St. Paul team announced the unconditional release of Catcher Spencer. Score: ST. PAt'L. KANSAS PITT. AB.H.O.A R Ah It O.A.B Clark. If.... 4 114 4 Baker, tb....4 0 114 Beaumont, rf I 1 t I Sullivan, rf..4 1110 M'fmlck. Ibl I 8 lxr. If 4 4 4 4 4 A lit ray. lb... 4 114 4 Hratt. rf. .4 4 4 4 Jonea, rt ... I 4 B'w'rman, lb I I 4 Butler, .,.. 4 14 1 1 Corridor,, a. I 4 I I 1 Kellr. e 4 I I I narbeau .... 1 4 4 4 4 Howell, lb.. . 4 4 1 8 4 Downl. 3b . 4 till Laror. p 8 8 I 1 James, s I I 8 Sher 4 0 Totals II 14 IT II I O'Connor, .. 4 4 1 , Maddn .... 1 4 4 4 4 Powell, p.... I I 4 AH rock, p ... 144 Oven, p 4 4 Total. 14 I 14 14 3 Batted for Corrldon In the ninth. Ran for James In the ninth. Batted for O'Connor In the ninth. Kansas Ctty 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-3 St. Paul 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 - Three-bass hits: Down!. Stolen bsses: Beaumont, Autrey, Butler, Sullivan. Hits: Off Powell, 1 In four Innings; off Altrock, S In two and two-thirds Innings; off Owen, 1 In one and one-third Innings. Bases on balls: Off Laroy, 1; off Powell, 8; off Owe, 1. Struck out: By Laroy, ft; by Powell. 1: by Owen, 1. Sacrifice hit: La roy. Sacrifice fly. Jonea. Left on bsses: St. Paul, 10; Kansas City. 6. Time; 1:06. Umpires: Chill and Weddege. Ilala Beats Laalavllle. TOLEDO, July 10. Rain during Louis ville's half of tha eighth Inning after they had scored one run and there were three on bases with one, out caused the score tn revert back to th seventh Inning, giving Toledo a shutout, S to 0. Flen outpltched Cheney, who wss wild In th opening In nings. Score: TOUT no. LOnSVTLLW. ABH. O.A.B AB.H.O.A.B. Nile, Ib 4 4 8 8 4 ItoMneon, a I 1 1 1 I Maloner, cf . 8 3 3 4 4 Hulrwltt, 3b. 8 4 t 8 1 Ho'nb'rat, lb 4 8 T 4 Flaher, If.... 4 4 4 4 Burn. If 8 4 I 0 Harden, rf... I 1 Flick, rf 4 1 4 4 4 Orl ahaw. lb. 8 1 T 1 4 Bmnkle, tb.. 4 t 1 gunaburr. tb I 4 4 I 4 Carlerh, ... 4 I 1 4 Stanley, cf... I 4 8 4 4 Butler, as... 8 4 1 8 4 Hushes, c.l 114 4 Fiona, p 8 8 4 1 Cbener. p.... 1 I 1 Total 81 8 31 t Total 14 III I I Toledo 1 S 1 1 0 0 0-6 Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Maloney, Flene. Thre base hit: Hohnhorst. Stolen bases: Hohn horst (2), Maloney. First on balls: Off Flene. S; off Cheney, 4. Struck out: By Flene, 1: by Cheney, 4. Left on bases: Toledo, 8; Louisville, 6. Passed hall: Hughes (2). Time: 1:25. Umpires: Fer guson and Owens. Gilbert Wis Prellmlaary Shoot. WILMINGTON Del., July 10.-Prellml-nary to the sixth annual eastern handl es p shoot, which starts tomorrow, Fred Gilbert, of Spirit Lake, la., and Lester 8. Gorman, of Aberdeem. Md , today shot at th Dupont gun club for the Ha sard trophy, Sl.OfiO cup offered by a powder companv for the double target champion ship. The match was won by Gilbert. 183 to 178. Serlhner Defeats North Bend. SCRIBNER, Neb.. July 10. (Special.) Scrlbner Sunday defeated North Bond by a score of S to 1. Score: R. H E Scrlbner 0000001 1 1 8 North Bend.. 1 0000000 0-1 S S Batteries: Hoffman and Haughn, Mal lonce and Buerch. Struck out: By Hoff man, 16; by Mallonce, 4. Harttaarten Wta from Blootnfleld. HARTINOTON, Neb., July 10. (Special.) 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Cricket Is one more taking to Itself a new Hf gnd promises to become a very Interesting feature In the life of Omaha. The game Saturday afternoon wss wit nessed by a splendid crowd snd great In terest wss manifested In the struggle be tween th two elevens, heeded by Rev. Desn Tancock and Mr. IViuglas. The dean and his men gave the Douglas lies a merry leather chsse, resulting tn a victory of 70 to 29. ' Dean Tancock 22 Vauchen 4 Tyner ! 2 Strlbllng 0 Boyler 8 Kaxi-om S McGuIre 22 Homage ,..8 Km st on 0 VsUKlmn -1 M. Tnncock. ....... 0 l'il,v 8 lawflpld 0 I(ni!n !,.. 8 Rev. E. R. Curry. 0 Welilenfeldt 0 Collins 3 Corner 0 Csllbom ....! 1 Hsllov 0 Kenworthy ........ 6 Douglas O Byes 9 Byes t Total. 70 Total 29 DODGR ATltl.F.TICS Wit TWO Hasnphrey la Defeated, Knar to Three, aad Bremer, Mne to Poor. DODGE. Ners. July lO.-MSpeclal.) Dodge atheledcs defeated theluniphrey team by a score of 4 to 2. They also de feated the Beemer team by a store of S to 4. The game wss featured by the heavy hitting of the Athletics, and the fHSt and brilliant plnylng of the second basemen of both teams. Score: First game. R. II. E. Humphrey ....2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 03 1 3 Dodge 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 04 7 10 Batteries: Dodge, Hefll and Butler. Humphrey, Zavailll and Kruxl. Second game. Score: R. H. E. Beemer 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 04 S 4 Dodge . 0 0 0 7 0 2 0 0 09 12 1 Batteries. Dodge: Heft! and Butler. Beemer, Kepenek, Martin and Fehlman. Achates to, Crescents 4. Th Royal Achates Journeyed over to Crescent Sunday and walloped the Iowa boys by the score of 10 to 1. The gsme was Interesting until the fifth, when the Achate stsrted a batting streak. The Achates were well pleased with the Crea- cent boys' treatment. Next Sunday the Royal Achates will play the Advos at Diets Psrk. Score by Innings: Roysl Achates 0 1 0 0 0 4 3. 0 2. .10 Crescent (la) 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 04 Two-base hits: Plats, Dlneen, Adsm. Base on balls: Off Moran. 1; off Watts, 5. 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