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    TTTE HEK: OMATTA. TTEPXESDAY, JULY 12, 1011.
Rourkes
Hariri ft'niiv Rlanl- P.iiHq Win Whilp OisirifQ T ncp- Tiorprc: Rppr ArhiWirc
RODRKE SHUTS OUT CHAMPS
Home Boys Take Third Gam, Which
, Wat B&dl? Seeded.
COLLEGE' MAS IS GlYZN TilAL
Rsirkr'i Meat 11 Ay Better Than at
..., .
Aar Tim Daring the Seeeea
TkoatH U III a liar
' ! with th Bat.
Pa Rourkt's Coll lii1 It thrco straight
when they shut tb.. Chrpp out yesterday
afternoo nth third and. last am of lb
erles. " Hall, who d.ld,th ehurllng for th
Rourkeo, was ln,.rr,eondltlon and allowed
but four hits, and but thirty man faced
blm during th Xante, behind ail th other
member of, (fee 4ani faayed th beat ball
of the eeaeoa eed got-, away without an
rror.- it ' -. , -
For Sioux City another college pitcher
from Missouri university by th nan of
Harper wa wnt to the tnound and pitched
a alaaay article of ball and allowed but
even hit. ' However T lh heavy wielding'
of th willow by Thomaaon proved too
much for Harper, and he made three of the
area hita, one of which oord two man.
la th flrt inning Harper peaaed a man
and a hit brought In th aflrat ran of th
gam. x
Up t the eewenth, Uutlag It waa a good
fcattl between Hall and Harper, but when
th Rmvkee deoided. to open ap on th
Champ In th seventh Harper waa left
far 1 nth rear." 'Two-hit earn in that
Inalng and, Kan ww, bit with th ball,
which rultd la two run. Again In th
eighth. Kneeve waa hit by th ball and
waa cent galloping-, fcam whan Arbogest
hammered cut a glean doubl to left la
the end Haa bad tMettT of th -argument.
H struck out five man and peaaed
hot tern, and all th other ball sent from
th bat war mothered by Rourk fleldera,
who war going at a terrtfla ellp yeeter-
MUlea, wfc waa at th receiving and of
th Champ battery wa a trifle off oolor
and th way tha home boy took advantage
af him waa a ham. Eight man stole, dur
ing tha gam. Nlehoff got three of th
eaofca, la th fourth inning be got ta flret
M a hit, tol eeoond, and then third and
mold gat no further. Artogaat, howerer
waa Jut tha reverse In form and refused
to let on of th Iowa bay gwt to aeoood
an blm. But two af tha Mou CKy ptay.
r got to aooond. and only na got to
third, that being Captain Andrea who wa
picked off at horn by th troety ana of
sVmoonowor, ht th flret Inning.
McXee, who haa been umpiring her for
tha past week to making a hit with th
Omaha fan, although Mou City went
away with th Idea that he had gtven them
tha worat and1 of tha deal. McKee, work
ing at all Umoa during th gam and I
paaalng with th critic, ta a dever . man
ner. B follow th bail at ail time, and
ha not a yet ceiled a decision until th
play ha been mad, .On ball and strikes,
h I eapeoleHy good. - ......
Pick .apeoed . th saana for the Rourbe
try drawing a pea. He got ta aacond when
Kan Xlw m.te Dawson and aeorM on a
hit to right by Thomaaon.
In thwairnt. Wefpgot to' flret when ArH
fcogaat waa thrown out ktioond.'- Ttck;
waiaaa. Kan waa hit by a pitched ball
and filled th base. Thomaaon followed
with a amgltbi eT coring Hall 'and1
Pick,
In thxt WnlnVKnW w' soaked 'I
ra in naak'Wltb UN' ban by Harper.'- He
tola second and rooren when Arbogaat sent
th ball to th right field fence for two
Wt 'naAti7 - - -
V-ti,' -OMAHA. ' .
- AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Tick, lb.... S 1 1 4 a
Kan. lb......... 0 0 . T 4 .
Thomaaon. Of.. VA.V...- ' ' a ' ' 'J
Bchoonove.iUU ,f a 1 16
S'hoff.. ...,...... J r 4) 1 J. 0
Hal
p 4 1 s i e
Totals. :..w.....nj - T
-BIOUX.-CSTT.-
17 U
. - AB.t
Andreas, 2b
H. O. A. E
1 I
0 . . I ... 1 0
1 0 4 0
I
0,4 01
' 4 S o
0 I 0 ' 0
1 ! '
o j 1 e
1 i u. "1
t iU
I I 1 1 -I
a a
a-s
1'aweon. It.:. 7. So
Hartman, a
Rellly, Sbvt.fcaw.i;. I s
K?.lm' 'foWmk -;' 0
Miller, O.....,..,,!, 0
Harper, p.v7........ 77.. i A
TotaI..U..V.'r.-..l '
Omaha ' '-
Huna ...w.i..'.t..:i.: .
-t 0 1
Bloui City
Runs a a a
Hita .
Two-bi
y .1 Sri. 1
bit: ArboaaeL. Three-baea hit-
SCHREIBBR HOLDS PtTEBLO TEAM
Oriaallea Blank VUltore and Oe4 rire
Haa Easily,
rF.NVK, 7i,y U-achrelbr allowed
T. V . '""w "its o.iay and Denver
l'HIbl?-J--' n,v on vlto?
reachod aecind We. Caseidya brilliant
one-hand tolv in th ninth w. a till
lurtA, ocor :
DENVER. - -.
, ... , AB. R. H.
I.loyd, 16 .UJl..vA..-4
. . . u" uit nan, 1: orf Har
per, 4 Hit by pltohe ball: Kan. Kneavei
,r,ck?ut;,'.By l Harper, t. 8ao-
,fiS? fc'.'V Wlllam. fechoonover. H.iriV.
etem. Stolen baaee: Nlehoff (S). Thomaaon
i?)V.0,Ve'1 (2 Wl'llama. Hita: Off Hal
: off Harper 7. Left on baeea: Omaha. S:
Ploux City, S. Double play: Nlehoff to
Kneav to'Kan. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Ho
e. ,nm.'
Molt. . k
0. v.A.
1.4 0
I ---
1. 0
0 1 0
. 0 0
1 "8 0
T
0 10
17 , 10 "o
O. A. E.
4 0
4 8 1
0 0 0
8.8 0
1 . 0
J !
3 f 0 0
0 0
111
0 0 0
4- 14- "l
I.
uumor. ir...U...4. 1
Caaxldy. rfrt....,.,4 .J
Bean, it ..r?..;rr' rr!
Quuim. ....v.!&:!4 4
Undsay, lb , 4 0
Coffey, as. a. v.... v S '
Jrambee. e.,..y.,H
Bchrelber, p ,."..4 1
1
1
if
Tou!.... a , w 17, io 0
' " ' AB.
Vlddleton. cf 4
Kerar, se 4
Beldfn, If 4
Hushes, llwlh t n
Iavie, rf t 0
11-. A. ........ v V
Claire, 8b.
I
ftch
Kc
Puehln V A A A A
. 01 OS-!
8to.1fn foffey t). Two-base hit
rL T: IhrSe-b5" h,,: faaeldy .?ri;
flce hit: Beall. Struck out: Jly flerlbner
h.t' a,rrT,t on balls? oTf
Schr,iber. 1; off.Perry. 3. Double play
Hughe to Beraer, to Shaw. Left on bases
HasieTi.'1 PU,b'V5- T.'m: "CrJ!
r ' -i
aPPLEOATU ALLOWS UVT OJIT HIT
Aatelepea Defeat Topeka by Sear af
Three ta Oae.
TOPEKA? July ll-Appleal held To-Kor-
M u"co' won? I ta 1-
TOPEKA.
AB. R. H.
O.
I
8
I
'
a
Hafford. 3b ....
King, as
Whitney, !b ....
Beecher. rf
Chapman, if .(
Krtbs 2b ....
Balr. cf
Clark t
A.
Crisp,'
i
8 0
to
X A
-.-3 4 - 1
'.Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE.
W.I. Prt
NAT. LEA IV K.
W.L.PCI.
Chicago 4t SS .41
Philadelphia o &
Denver 48 2
Lincoln 44 SI .f7
Bt jM.nh . 14 t Fh-I
New Torh... 45 R'i
t'ltliburg
Ft. Louis..
Cincinnati
Brooklyn
Boston ...
s si .mi
41 IS .6M
SI 42 .425
n 47 .3.
fcloux City.. 40 M .52A
Omaha it it .4M
ropeka 29 48 .87i
Des Moines. 18 M .231
AMKR. AKS'N.
W.LPct.
IS (6 .MS
AM b JR. LBA'1 b.
W .L.Pct.
Pertoit (2 24 .6M
Philadelphia 4 W .f3
New York....) So .63
Boaton ...... 40 S6 .bX
Chicago 3H 3i b2
Cleveland ... S7 42
WashlnKton. 27 W .301
bt. Louis.... SO 16 -2CT
MINK UAUuu
W.Ll'ct.
phenandoah W 21 .oi3
Auburn M 21 .bM
Kalis City... 25 21 MS
Clarlnda 26 .47U
Humboldt ...21 2t .447
Neb. City... .20 27 .CM
PnlumkHa A eVf rn
v vi u i.i VBJ t, j DI .IJvV!
KanM City 44 .6i
M 1 riMakai rmll. il aA nl
'inimpviig TO wr .o l n
Mllwauke.. 42 42 .5001
Loulnvllle.. 41 43 ,4v
St. Paul 41 43 .4S
Toledo 41 44 .42
Indianapolis S7 48 .4J6
NEIl. LRAill'M i
Fremont ,...S2 24 671
W.UPct.
Cdperlor ....32 24 .6711
Ur. Island.. .22 24 .6fc
Maetlngs ...28 28 . 600,
rward 29 27 .51N
Kearner ...17 a 4S21
loiumoui ..a B .4411!
fork It 86 . 362,
Yesterday' Heealta.
WESTERN LEAGUE,
floulx City, 0; Omaha, 4.
Pueblo, 0; Denver, 6.
Lincoln. 3; Topeka, 1.
-Des Molnes-fit. Joseph, raJn.
NATIONAL LBAOUE. ,
Bt. Louls-BoHton. train wreck. .
Pittsburg, IS; New York, 4,
Chicago, 6; Brooklyn 2.
Cincinnati I; Philadelphia, 12..
AMERICAN LEAQUE.
Boston. 0-; Chicago, 4-4.
New York, S; 8t Louis, 1
Philadelphia, 8; Detrlot, 14. '
Washington, 1; Cleveland, 1
AMKRICAN ASSOCIATION. v " .
Milwaukee, S; Mlnneapolla, 8. ,
Kansaa City, 6; Ht. Paul, 6; ten Inninga.
Columbus, ft; Indianapolis, 1
Louisville, 8; Toledo, .
NEBKASKA ISI ATE" LBAQUEV.
Kearney, Grand Island,
Fremont, 10; Columbus, A.. ,
Hsatlng, $: Beward, f i : .. , .
Superior 1-8; York, 4-4. . . '
MINK LEAOUBl. ' . .
Auburn, 9; Humboldt, 8. ' .
Palls City, 6; Clarlnda, :.''.. r .
Nebraska City, U; Siienapojoah, 7.
Oaraes Today. ;-. ''
Western Leasrue Omihi at "nm Unit,..
81oux City at Bt. Joseph, Denver at Topeka!
Lincoln at. Pueblo. , ' - '
National League St, Louis at Boston,
Chicago at Brooklyn Pittsburg at' New
a vim, viiiuiiiiau at. miiaoeipnia,
American League Boston at Chicago,
New York- at Ht tmia ihiiainh
Detroit, Washington at Cleveland.
a m en can Association Milwaukee at Mln
neapolla, Kansas City at St. Paul, Co
lumbus at Louisville, Indianapolis at
Toledo.
Nebraska State Leaa-ua rnhimhm at
Grand Island, Fremont at Kearney, Su
perior at Beward. Hastings at York.
Mink Learue Auburn a Mary vllle, Falln
City at Clarlnda, Nebraska City at Shenan-
Hoeva, -.
Durbln, p
I 0 0 0 t 0
. I4' 27 1 1 26 -13 i
Cobb hit by batted ball.
LINCOLN. i .
, . AB. R. H. O. A. B.
Cole, cf 4 0 1 5 0 0
Cobb, , rf 4 0 110 0
Dundon, lb S 1 11 t 0
MoCormlck. If, 8 1 1 4 0 0
Tbomaa, lb t 0 " 0 13 0 0
Oagnler, s I 0 1 0 S 0
Cork man, (b 4 - 0 . ' 1 0 8 0
McOraw, e ., , J 0 ... 1 ., S , 1 0
Applegat. p ;v 1 ' J. 0 .3 0
Total .....SO - I -f S7 - V- 0
. SCORE BY, INNINGS.
Topeka ,.,1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Lincoln ...0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1-4
- Three-base hit: Oagtllnr' Sat-iiflc hits:
King, Applegate. Hacrlflce fly: Thomas.
Double plays: Balr to King to Krebs;
Kreba to Whitney. Stolen banes: Beecher,
Dundon, XcCormlck,.Appleaa,te,. Cock man.
Base on balls: Off -Darhln off Aoule-
gat 3. Struck out: By Durbln 2; by Ap
plgate 3. Hit' by pltWier-,.; By Apple'
gat 1.- Paased ball; , MsQrw., , Umpire:
Morgan. . , .
Shenandoah Loses
, to Nebraska City
-. ' ' " " "' j
Clarinda Keept Up "Winning' Streak,
Beating' Tails City-Komboldt
" Loses by Narrow Margin.
SHENANDOAH. Ia., July TL (Special
Telegram.) Shenandoah was" beaten today
by Nebraska City, the'vlsltors out hitting
the local team. Scorer ' '' ' ' R.H.E.
Shenandoah ..0 0 84 0 0, 0.07 7
Nebraska City 3 1 o"3 MS I 011 IS 4
Batteries: Shenandoah,' Johnson and
Castle; Nebraska City- Wells and Pinker
ton. Umpire: KlBsane -.
CLARINDA. Ia., July 11. (Special Tele,
gram.) Clarlnda kept " up ts winning
streak today, beating ' falls' City again.
Score: R.H.E.
Clarinda 30003010 4 11 0
Falls City 000401000 575
batteries: Clarlnda, Burchand Harmony;
Falls City. Woods and Vanderhlll. Um
pire: Krastberg. .,
AUBURN. Neb., July ll.-Speclal Tele
gram.) Humboldt lont - the isama today
through a little hard luck. Score; R.H.E.
Auburn 0 0400203 12 4
Humboldt ....4 00100300 111 3
Batteries: Auburn, Zanderman and Kran
Iger; Humboldt, Oswalt and Diet.' Urn
plr: Sag. ,
DES MOINES BACK FOR THREE
Oaa.es Ichedaled for' Dea Moines Will
Be Played la Roarke . Park,
Beglaalag Wednesday. - -
"Dad" Hlggins' Hopeful from Des
Moines will again Invade Omaha Wednes
day for a three-game - sertoa. The . game,
which are to be played her were sched
uled for Des Moines, but owing to the poor
support of th team in xLt Moines, Mr.
Hlggins had them transferred here. Fol
lowing th Des Moines serlen, Denver will
com for three . games, following ,1 the
lineup for Wednesday's game:
Omaha.
Kane
Nlthoff..
Pick
Kntave.
Position,.
.. First.......
...Second.
.. Third
.. Short......
...Lefr.,
..Center.....
...Klb'ht
t'alcli,
Catch......
... lltch...-..
.. Pitch
... Pitch
Pitch
.. Pitch
.r Pitch......
Des Moines.
....... Dwyer
...... Oraham
........ Korea
. , Culilgan
Bchovaover.
Tomaaon....
v llllums...,
Arbogast...
Agnew
t...uuw
Hall
Cook ,
Lots
Robinson...
Demon
v
,.. Curtis
.. Mattlck
Anuerauti
I'ltowskl
. ' liachant
..... Bens
.. Hem he
Heuston
Northr up
,. Mltchel
Wlloer Take Two Games.
WILBER, Neb.. July ll.-(Sieclal.-Wl.
ber defeated the Stors-Corona team ' of
Omaha here Saturday and Sunday. The
first game was a free hitting game and
Wllber won, because of th best hitting In
th pinches. The second game went to
Wllber by a score of 10 to 3. Score.
. R.H.E.
Wllber ..'.....:.! 1 3 3 3 0 Wis 1
Btors-Coronas 001001 1174
Batteries: Shlmerda and Shestak; Gor
don and Myers. Umpires. Kaufman and
Shestak.
Vllber 10 114 1114 -27 17 4
Stora-Coronaa 01043304 318 SO
Batteries: Dyke: Krebs and Myers;
Shlmerda, Luc and Shestsk. Umpire
8hestak.
Alma Team aa Toar.
ALMA, Neb., July 11 (Special.) The
Alma ball team left Monday for a tour of
western Nebraska and Colorado as far as
Denver, where a series of three games
will close the trip, July 28. Manager A. V.
fthaffer la planning another trio to cover
eastern Nebraska and part of Kansas, at
the close of which a big tase ball tournar
ment will be held at th Alma fair grounds.
Raaalaar Races la Three; Towa.
GRAND ISLAND. July H Special.)-'
i nree more town have been added to th
jsenraska running circuit. Races will be
held at Beward July M to t; Wymora,
August I to t; Beatrice August t to 13.
CUBS BATTER DOWN DEFENSE
Two Errors and Two Hits in Fifth
Bring Three Runs. -
SIX TO TWO IS FINAL SCORE
Chicago geeares Ta Bans la Math
Ipnlas; a Triple by H, Ilmaier.
mil and Home Ron by
Day la.
BROOKLYN. July" 11. -Chicago took th
first gam of the series here today. 4 to 2.
In a battle that was evenly fought up to
the fifth Inning, when the Brooklyn de
fense broke up. Two errors and two hit
let In three run and the league leaders
added two more In the ninth on a triple by
H. Zimmerman and a homer by Doyle.
Score : i
CHICAGO. BltoOKMTN.
AB H O.A E AB H.O.A E
-.Wk.rd, If. 1 1 1 0 Burrh. cf....4 110
Ekhiilta, rf... 4 I 1 Dutwrt, lb. I I t t I
Hofm.n. lb . 4 1 II 0 Wheat, If.... I 0
11 Zlm'ao. lb I t I 4 Toliy, W...4 till
lnvl, (b.. 4 1 ft I 4C.iul.on. rf.. 4 S I 1
Tlnk.r, M...4 11 I E.tlm'in, lb 4 0 I 1
QnoAt. ol.... 4 I Smith, lb.... I SIS
Archer. ....! I I Rrwln. c I 1 I I
Brown, ....! 11 0 Barser, p.... I 1 1
Totals M 1 IT 14 1 Totals 10 I 17 11 t
CIiii'mo 1 0 u 0 0 8 0 (i Jr-t
Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02
Left on banes: Chicago, 1; Brooklyn, 4.
Two-base hit: Erwln. Three-base hit: H.
Zimmerman. Home run: Doyle. Sacrifice
fly: H. Zimmerman. Sacrifice hits.
Sheckard, Daubert. Plrst base on errors:
Chicago, 3. Stolen bases: Sheckard. Tooley.
Double plays: Tinker to Hofman; H.
Zimmerman to Tinker. Flret bane on ball":
Off Brown, off Barrer, 1. Struck out:
By Brown, 2: by Barger, 3. Hit by pitched
hall: By Barger. Sheokard. Umpires.
Johnston and Eason. Time: 1:87.
Phillies rtrlTC Smith from Slab.
. PHILADELPHIA. July ll.-Phlladelnhla
easily defeatel Cincinnati, knocking Smith
off the, rubber In four Innings by piling up
iourten hits and ten runs, score:
PHIUADf.I.PHIA. CINCINNATI.
AB 1I.O.A.E AB H O A B
Knaha, lb.... 4 II I DMKhar. If.. 4 1 4 1
Pankert, cf.. 4 I S 1 Htft. rf I I S 1 ft
Lobtrt, lb... I 110 Hohllll, lb I S I 1
Walsh, If.... I II 0 Mtchelll, rf.. I 1 I
iMdarva,. lb., I I 0 Pownay, aa. . I 1 I 1 1
Thomas. rt..l Orant. lb.... 4 4 0 0
Doolan, aa...l 111 I Esan, lb 4 I I f
Doom, a i o i tkLMn, c... l
Okalmen, ..! Smith, I 0 1 1
juui, p s -
Totals.. . -.M M IT U I Alamalla .. t 1
' Totala. ..... II 14 I 3
Batted for Smith In the fifth.
Cincinnati OO014OOO18
Philadelphia 10341010 12
Two-bate hits. Hoblitzel, Downey, Pas
kert. Three-bsse hit: Bate. Struck out:
By Smith, 2; bv Juul, 2; hv Chalmers, 3
First bsse on balls: Off Rmlth. 2: off Juul,
4; off Chalmers. 1. Hits: Off Bmlth. 14
in four innings; off Juul. 3 In four innings.
Tim: 3:18. Umpire: Rigler. ,,
Pirates Poand Giant Pitchers.
NEW YORK, July 11. The Pirates ham
mere d out al lsorts of hits off th New
Vork pitcher today and had a winning lead
at the end of the sixth inning. Wagner,
Clbron and Bnodgrass each made four h.U
an dthe game contained three home runs,
two triples and seven two-banners. Score:
Hatted for Ames In seventh.
Pittsburg -. 0 3 0 0 0 6 8 1 1-13
New York 10000008 0-4
First base on error: Pittsburg, L Bases
on balls: Off Camnitx, 8; oft Ames, 1.
Struck out. By CotnnlU, t; by Wiltse, 8;
by Amen, 1; by Crandall, 1. Left on bases;
Pittsburg, t; New York, T. Home run.
Miller, O. Wilson, Doyle. Three-base hits:
Leach, Merkle. Two-base hits: Leach.
Wagner (2), Miller, Olbson Bnodgrass,
Flttcher. Hacrlflce hits: Clarke. Millar
Camnlts. Double play: Wilson and Wag
ner. rassea Dan: oioson. wna pitens:
Ames (2). Hits: Off Camnita, 10 In seven
and one-third innings; off Ferry, 1 in one
and two-thirds innings; off Wiltse, 10 In
live InnlnKs; off Ames, 8 In two Innings;
off Crandall. 4 in two innings. Time: 8:u0.
Umpires: O'Day and Frary.
RAIN SPOILS OPENING DAY
"No Raring at West Point Tuesday Be.
caste of Hesry Precipitation
- Begins This Morning.
WEST POINT, Neb., July 11. (Special
Telegram.) Heavy rain throughout th
day prevented any racing on the West
Point track. Large crowds are here and
the sport will begin Wednesday morning if
th weather permits.
RESULTS IX THREE-1 LEAGUE
Hock, Island Banch lilt and Win
from Pcarla.
DECATUR, 111., July 1L Decatur lost Its
fifth straight game today, Waterloo win
ning In th first of th aerlea, I to &.
Score: R.H.E.
Waterloo 8 11 0
Docatur I I I
Batteries: Stower and Wolfe; Bchroeder
and Johnson.
ROCK ISLAND, 111., July 11. Rock Island
bunched hits off Walsh and Schmlrler and
won from Peoria today, t to 1 ttoore:
R.H.B.
Hock Island 4 11 3
Peoria .3 0
Batteries: Lakaff and Oonding; Walsh,
Schmlrler and Jacob.
QUINCY, I1L, July 1L Davenport won
from (Julnoy, 8 to 4, In a gam featured
by long drives today. Boor; K.H.K.
Davenport 8 16 1
Quincy 4 10 1
Batteries: Fink, Dick and Coleman;
Prendegaat and Forney.
DUBUQUE. Ia., Juiy 11. Danville won
from Dubuque, 10 to 6, today In the first
Ksme for th leadership of th league.
Score: R.H. J.
Wnvllle 10 1
Dubuque ta 1
Btterles: Chapman and Massing; Fosberg
and KrelU.
WOLGAST WILL FIGHT WELCH
Lightweight Champion Will Meet
Asplraat Thanksgiving Day.
LOS ANGELES, July U.-Ad WolgTLsL
lightweight champion of the world, and
Freddie Welch will fight twenty rounds
for the title her Thanksgiving day, No
vember 30.
This was practically deolded upon today
when Wolgast and Welch met after their
two unsatisfactory conferences last night
The terms accepted by the fighters from
Promoter T. J. McCarey call for an un
published amount for Wolgast, said to be
jilS.OuO, and 16.000 for Welch. Wolgast will
Kei oi per cem ui ma receipts irum me
moving pictures and Welch There will
be no side bet.
The weight will be 13S pounds ringside.
the fight to be refereed either by Jack
Welch or fc.ddie bmlth.
After the conference Wolga&t left with
his wife for his home in Cadillac Mich.
His manager, Tom Jones, w.ll sign th oon
tract for th fight tomorrow. Wolgast
said before he left he would take on no
other fighter before meeting Welch.
Tlldea Clan sleets Defeat.
PIHRCE Neb., July 11. (8peclal.)-The
Pierce ball team beat the Tuaen club on
the local diamond this afternoon by a
score of 4 to 0. Bovee, for Pierce, pitched
a two hit gam. He also drove In the
first score by a two-base hit, virtually
winning pa own game. The Plerc team
fave their pitcher excellent support, mak
ng but three errors. Klngdon, the THden
twlrler, pitched aa eKcellent gam also,
but Pierce showed up a Itile better at the
stick. Tllden has lost but one game this
season an.d claims th championship of
northeast Nebrsska. Pierce plays teams
from Norfolk, Wayne, Wlnaide and Os
mond this week at the North Nebraska
District O. A. K. reunion that will be held
at this place. So far Pierce has played
fourteen games, winning eight and losing
It. Batteries: Bover and Tift; Klngdon
and Nam.
Defeat for Dewltt Nlao.
BEATRICE, Neb., July 1L (Special Tel.
gram.) Th Northwestern buaiuMi col
lege base ball team of tills city today da
feated tha Dewltt nine at Dewltt by the
score of f to 8. The college team will play
at Dubois. Neb., tomorrow.
Magrea Iadeflaltely Saapcadeal.
PHILADELPHIA, July 1L Sherwood lie
Ota, outfielder of the Philadelphia National
league baae ball club, who yesterday as
"ilted and severely Injured Umpire John
Plnneraa, waa today Indefinitely suspended.
CHAMPS WIN, ISLANDERS LOSE
Fremont Tied with Superior for First
in State' Leagme.
HARD HITTING Be! ATS COLUMBUS
Kearney Loses to Third City Player
by Score of Sla to Five Sa. .
perlor Defeata York
. Derisively,
COLUMBUS, Neb., July ll.-(Speclal Tel
egram.) Fremont took the last game of
the series from Columbus by hard hitting
and spectacular work of Tin pin In left
field. Score:
FREMONT. , COLl'MBt's.
ABU O A E AB.H.O.A.R
Pondaau, al I I I 1 Meliell. rl.l I I I 0
FtillMi, lb.. 4 4 10 0 0 e. Brun. lb 4 t I
Hnntt, rf.. 4 1 1 0 0 (Ir.h.m. It I 1 I'S 1
PoFinar, rf... t I I 9 0B Brown, aa i II 0
Ntlt. o f I 4 t W'a'b'grr, eft X 1.1,1
Turpls. If... 4 I II Olxh, If.... 4 1 t o
laroy. lb. .'..I t t 'I 1 orbott, lb.. 4 0 t t
Thnmpa a. tb I 1 t Anw, e.... f. I T 1 1
Rouir, p 4 114 1 liar. P 0 0 (I t 0
F-aul. P 0 1 1
Totals 7 U S7 11 SKlaMll 1 100
Spade 1 0 0
Totala 40 LI 17 11 I
Ratted for Paul In ninth.
Hatted for Hay in sixth.
Fremont 3 0 0 0 3 S 2 0 110
Columbus 1 0001 1 S0O-
Two-base Jllw: Bonner, Mcixell t2), Weis
enbtTger, Gittbam. Three-baKe hit: Agenw.
Home runs: Bennett, Neff. Carey, B.
Hrown. Sacrifice hits: Rondeau, Fullen,
Turpln, Hay. stolon bases: Bennett B.
Brown, I -each. Struck out: Bv Rouse, 8;
by Hay, 3; by Paul, 2. Banes on balls: Off
Rouse, 4; off Hay. 2; off Paul. 1. Bases
for hitting batter: By Rouse. S. Wild pitch:
Hay, 1. al'Hxcd ball: Agnew. Time: 2:00.
Umpire: Garrett. ,
Superior Wlna Twice.
YORK. Neb.. Julv 11 fSneclal TelearamI
Superior took a double-header from York
todsy. York lost on errors. Score, first
gam:
SUPERIOR. YORK.
AB.H.O.A.R AB H.O.A
Allan, cf 4 1 t Pavla. rf.:... 1 0 1 0
Michael, aa.. 4 114 Smith. th.. .5 114 1
Ooyla. rf.... 0 1 Himnlue?. lit I 0
Mr ir well, lb 4 14 4 Harm, ef....l 1 1 1
Kpollman, r . 4 0 4 1 0 Payne, lb.... 4 1 19 1
a.B'ke'ltt, If S t 0 tiarllns. b.. 4 tail
D.B'ha'tr. lb 4 t 11 0 Dye, aa 4 1 I 1
nnrarh. lb... 1 1 1 I 0 Kelly, e 4 1 1 0
Olbeou, p.... 4 I 1 0 Tlm'aman, pi 0. 4 0
Totala 14 I 71 14 Totala II " 17 n "
Superior ...1 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 07
York 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4
Home run: McDowell. Two-base hits:
Hennlssey, D. Bockewlti. First on balls:
Off Tlmmersman, S; off Gibson, 3. Struck
out: Ry Tlmmersman, 2; by Gibson, 2.
Double plays: Tlmmersman to Dye to
Payne. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Edwards.
SUPERIOR. YORK.
AB.H.O A.B AB H O A E
Shan, of. .. 4 lto ft Davta. rf 4 1 0 (
Michael, aa... Silt Smith, lb.... 4 I 4 I 1
Coyle, rf I 1 I A Hannlaaey, If 4 1 t
MrD'w.ll, lb 4 S 1 I ft Harm, rf....4 1 0 4
Fpellman. e . 4 4 I 0 0 Payna, lb.... 4 0 11 1
F.B'aVttt. If 4 1 4 0 Darllnar. lb.. 4 oil 1
D B'ke'ti, lb I 11 Tr: aa I 1111
Dorach, lb... 4 114 0 Oppla. a.... 4 1 t
Lanawter, p. 4 1 I Wllklna, p... 4 I ft I o
Totala IT It IT It Totals It "rM I 4
Coyle out In eighth on Infield fly.
Superior 1 0 4 0 1 0 1 1 08
York j,.. l Q (10800004
Two-base hits: Harm. Dye. First baae on
h.U.. i t t , 1 " 1 1 1 : ,. . . v -
nemo, vjn nuHina, oir i.ancasrer, a.
Struck out: By Wllklns, 8: by Lancaster, 8.
Double plays: ,Smlth to Payne to Darllnp,
Iye to Payne. Tim: 2:06. Umpire: Ed
wards. Kearney Manage to Win, .
GRAND IST.AND, Neb., July 11. (Spe
cial Telegram.) Kearney brok Grand
Island's winning streak today In an uphllf
gam for them.- The locals had five scores.,
when In the sixth and seventh Morse was
found for hits coupled with errors. ' Jar
rott two . hits broutht In four scores.
Score: ' r
KEARNEY. . . GRAND ISLAND. .
AB.H,A.'1. AB.H.O. A. E.'
L. Oray. If.. 0 1 Cook, ef t I ft 0
Downey, aa ,.f:Jis. Btnith, aa..., I 1,1. ,
Paglea, lb..-? 1-r 11 0 MrKlbbes. If 4 I I 6
Jarrott, rf . .. 4 I I 4 0 Mr bear, rt..l I I 0
Elark, If.... 4 1 V I Harsla, lb... I t - I
Clair, lb. ... I 4 j, 4 1 Ar'atrong. lb I 111, 1
Fewer, lb... 4 0 t lejokarat. o... 4 14 8 1
ldas'kuitb, 0 4 4 1 9 Ward. lb.... 4 11
Balllelt, p... I 111 t Moraa. p.... I 110
Totals. ..,..14 mil I Totals.. ..40 11 IT 10 T
Kearney .............0 0 0 0 0 3 S 0 0-8
Grand Island 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 06
Kerned runs: Kearney, 8; Orand Island, 8.
Two-base hits: Jarrott, Ward. Three-base
hits: McLear, Hargls. First on balls: Off
Balllett, 2; off Morse, 2. Struck out: By
Balllett, 2; by Morse, S. Left on bases:
Kearney, 6; Grand Island, 8. Double plays:
McLear to Armstrong; Smith to Armstrong.
Umpire: McDermott.
Krrorlesa (lame at Seward.
SEWARD, Neb., July 11. (Special Tele
gram.) Hastings defeated Seward today
In an errorless game of bans. 3 to 1.
Crawford pitched a good game, only allow
ing five hits, but his team mates fould
not score when they got on bases. Seward
Is playing good ball at the present time,
winning two out of three games from
Hastings. Superior comes tomorrow tor a
tay of three days. Sere:
HASTINGS. - SEWARD.
AB.H.O. A.B AB.H.O. A.B.
Wataos, lb.. I I 4 4 Stanley, as.. 4 I I I
fortmao, aa.. II 1 0 Cooler, rf.... 4 1 4
nromiey, ci.. I v v - o XMI, lb 1000
Katl, lb 4 0 I I 4 Henry, et....l 0 4 ft A
Cooke, lb.... 4 1 I I Robinson. If. I 140
O'Brien, if.. I I 1 t 4 Pallas, lb... 4 110
Donnelly. If. I 0 1 0 Luoaa, lb.... I 4 14 0
Coa, s I 1 14 1 Wally, s 4 I I I
Orth. p S 4 Crawford, p.. I 4 4
ToUla M SITU Totals, .j... It rT 10
Hasting 1 0 10001 08
Beward i. 00001000 01
Two-base hit: Stanley, Watson, Co.
Base on balls: Off Crawford 8, off Orth
8. Wild pitch: Orth 1. Struck out: By
Crawford 4. by Orth t. Double playa:
Orth to Watson to Cooke; Fortman to
Watson to Cooke; Coe to Kats to Wat
son. Umpire: Held.. Tim: 1:46.
GIRL UMPIRE BACK IN GAME
Mis Amanda Clement Will Officiate
at Carnival at Iroaaols, Saath '
Dakata Today.
BIOUX FALLS, B. D., July It (Rpedal.)
Miss Amanda Clement, tha famous girl
baa ball umpire of Hudson, after having
been out of th umpiring gam In South
Dakota and adjoining state thus far this
season becaus of an Injury to her knee
while running, which necessitated th us
of crutches, baa recovered to such an ex
tent that ah will on Wednesday of this
week again make her appear anoe aa an
umpire. She will b on of th feature at
th ninth annual sport day celebration at
Iroquois to be held Wednesday. Perhaps
the most interesting event during th cele
bration will be a ball gam between th
Carthage and Howard ball team and Miss
Clement will act aa umpire. For some
week th member of th two teams have
been at sword's point over their ability
as player and In anticipation of tomor
row' gam both teams have been hiring
the beat baae ball talent to ba obtained for
tb purpose of strengthening their lines.
Th purs for the gam la 1125. divided
$100 to the winner and 36 to th loser and
this sort of a division wll b an Incentive
to both team to do their beat to win. A
full program of th small sport also haa
been provided. Carnival feature and a reg
ulation midway will add seat and enjoy
ment to th annual sports day celebration.
Muslo for th occasion will be furnished
by th Huron band.
Cy YoaasT lavlaelhl.
TOWA FALLS, Jj.. July 1L ( Special.)
Cy Young waa invincible today and Farmer
Burns' Farrelis defeated the Iowa Falls
ball team by the score of 8 to 2. The heavy
hitting of the Farrelis again featured.
Hronek'a hitting wa especialTy notlcaabla
He got four hits out of five times at bat.
Score: R. H.U.
Farrelis I 003101 0-1 114
Iowa Fall ....0000101-341
Batteries; Farrelis, Young and Miller;
Iowa Falls, Kephart and Fort.
Olaats Defeat Tekaasah.
TEKAMAH. Neb.. July 11. (Special Tel
egram.) The Omaha Giant defeated Te
kamah by th tun of to I na fast and
xcltlng gam and It waa anybody's game
until It waa ever. Slugging of both team
featured. Batteries: William and Davis.
UcKlnnl and Alachu)r.
WHITE SOX SPLIT WITH REDS
Chicago Plays Even, Four to Nothing
and Six to Four.
OGLE SPOILS WHITE'S RECORD
Second llasemaa'a Three Safeties Oaly
Hits Secared Off Pitcher's De
livery la First tiaaie Itwb
Two-RaarBera.
CHICAGO, Njuly II. -Chicago and Boaton
broke even In a double-header today, the
former winning the first game, 4 to 0, by
coupling two hits with two errors and a
hit by a pitched ball and the latter win
ning the second game, 8 to 4, by bunching
hita off Baker. Score, first game:
CHICAGO BOSTON.
AB.H.O. A.B AB H .0. A.B.
lto'theny. If I I 0 Hooper, .rf... I 0 0 1
Lord, lb 4 114 Oardner, lb.. 4 0 110
( allahan, rf. 4 I 1 1 0 gnraker, e . 0 I 4
Uodle. i'f.... 110 0 Lewn, If.... 4 0 10
MTon'ell, lb I I l'OYerkea, as... I 0 111
fcelder, lb... I Oil Kngle, lb ... I 1141
Tannehill, aa I 1 4 I 0 Janvrls, lb.. I 0 II 0 1
Hulll.an, a..l 0 4 1 0 I'.rrlg.n. .. 10 10
White, o I 0 1 I 0 Wood, p I 0 0 4 0
ToUla n I 17 11 0 Totala 21 I 14 13 I
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-bane hits: Tannehill, Hortie. Stolen
base: Callahan, Double play: Speaker to
Janvrln. Left on bases: Chicago, 3; Boston,
4. First base cm balls: Off White, II; otf
Wood, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Wood,
Dougherty. Struck out: By White, 3; by
Wood, S. Time: 1:60. Umpires: F.gan and
Sheridan. -
BOSTON. CHICAGO.
AB.H.O. A.B AB.H.O.A.R.
Hooper, rf . . 4 0 I 0 Do'fharty, If 4 1 10 0
Oardner. lb.. 1114 0 Lord, lb 4 1111
Speaker, cf.. 4 1 4 0 0 Callahan, rf. S 1 0 0
Lewia, If.... 4 110 0 Uodle, c( '4 110
Yerkea, aa... 4 1 I I 0 M'(n'all. lb 4 0 110
Entle, lb.... 4 0 0 1 1 Zelder, lb... I 1110
Janvrln, lb.. I 0 4 0 0 Tannehill, aa 4 1 4 11
(arrlaan, lb. 1 t I 0 Payne, e I 0 I I 0
WIMIama, e.. I 0 I 1 0 Raker, p 10 0 1
Tape, p 1111 Lame 0 0 0 0 4'
ToUla II I 17 II I Totala. .1... 11 117 I I
ratied lor Laker In ninth.' j
Chicago 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 4 1
Boston 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0-8
Two-base hits: Pape, Lewis. Three-base
hit: Dougherty. 1 Home run: Speaker.
Sacrifice hits: Dougherty, Williams.
Stoltn bases: Zelder, Lord. Double plsys:
Payne to McConnell; Tannehill to Zelder.
IWt on baspK: Chlcnxo. t; Boston. 4. First
base on balls: Off Pape, 4; off Baker, 3.
Miuck out: fly Baker, 4; by Pape, 1.
Wild pitch: Baker. Time: 1:56. I mplres:
Kgan end Sheridan.
Cleveland Wins First Game.
CLEVELAND. O., July 11. Cleveland
won the first of the series from Washing
ton by bunching hits In the first and third
Innlnrrs. Score:
CLEVEI.AND. WASHINGTON.
AB.H.O. A. tV AB H.d.A B :
Oraney, It... 4 110 Milan, cf ... 4 I - 0 t
Olann, aa 1 1 4 4 1 Brhaefer, lb. I 0 11 0
Jackeon, rf.. 4 1 0 0 0 Elherfeld. tb I 0 1 0
Biovail, ID... 1 10 1 0 Oeaaler, rf...4 10 10
Blrm'ham, cf 4 I I 0 I-elWelt, If.. 4 1110
Ball, lb 4 114 0 MrRHde, aa. I I 0
Turner, tb... I I I I 1 Conrojr, lb... 4 0 ft 1
ri'hor, a I IIS o Henry, e.... I 0110
Falkenb'f, pi I 4 1 Hushea, p. .. I 0 0 10
Walker, p.... 1 0 0 I 0
Totala It 10 17 II I Aln.mltk .. 1 0 0 0 0
. ToUla II I 14 14
Batted for Walker in tne ninth.
Cleveland 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 "2
Washington .4) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01
Two-base hits: Oraney, Fisher. Hits:
Off Hughes. 7 in five Innings, none out in
the sixth; off Walker. S In five Innings.
Fret base on balls: Off Falkenberg, 4; off
Hughes, 2. Struck out: By Falkenberg, 8;
by Hughes. 2; by Walker, 1. Time: 1:50.
Umpires: Evan and Mullens.
Tigers Win In Terrific Rally.
DETROIT, July 11. Coming up under a
six-run handicap today Detroit was but on
run behind when the eighth inning opened.
Detroit then started a rally, forced Coombs
out of the box and got Plank for seven
runs, winning, 14 to 8. Philadelphia knocked
Summer out of the box In th efourth, but
were not able to find Covington, a recruit
pitcher who replaced him. Delehanty was
the star in eDtroit's attack. He hit a home
run In th seventh and tripled with two
runners on base in tha eighth. Score:
' DETROIT. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O. A.B. AB H O.A .
Jonea, If 4 1 .1 0 0 Lord, If I 14 1
Bueh, aa I 1 4 I 0 Oldrlng. of.. I I 3 0 ft
Cobb, ef 4 1 I 0 0 Barry, as 4 1 I I
Crawford, rf. I 1 0 0 Baker, lb.... 4 1111
Deleh'nty, lb 4 II 0 0 Mrlnnee, lb. S 0 7 0 0
Mortarty, lb. 4 0 1 I 1 Murphy, rf.. I 1 0 1
O Leery, lb.. 4 111 0 Derrick, lb.. 1 0110
Sunaga, c... III 0 Lapp, c I lilt
Summers, p.. 1 10 1 0 Coombs, p... 4 10 0 1
Covington, p I 0 - 10 Plank, p 0 0 0 0 0
Lafltte, p.... 0 0000
Mullln 0 0 I 0 Totala tt I 14 II 4
Dosovaa ... 0 0 0 0
Totals 14 II 17 14 1
Batted for Covington In eighth.
Ran for Mulligan In eighth.
Philadelphia ........0 03400100 S
Detroit 1 0 0 1 8 0 8 7 14
Two-base hits: Lord, Oldring (2), Stanaga.
Three-base hits: Oldring, Delehanty.
Home run: Delehanty. Hits: Off Combs, 13
In seven Innings; off Plank, 4 In one Inning;
off Summers, 7 In three and one-third In
nigs; off Covtgton, 3 In four and two
thirds Innings; off Lafltte, 0 In one Inning,
tacrtflce hits: Ildrlng, Derrick. Sacrifice
ilies: Baker, Crawford (2). Stolen bases:
Crawford, Morlarty. Left on bases: Phila
delphia, 8; Detroit, 8. First on balls: Off
Combs, 3; off Plank, S; off Summers, 1; off
Covington, 2; off Lafltte, 1. First on er
rors: Philadelphia, 1; Detroit, 1. Hit by
pitched ball: By Coombs, O'Leary; by Cov
ington, Murphy; by Lafltte, Oldring.
Struck out: By Coombs, 8; by Summer, 1;
by Covington, 1. Tim: 2:28. Umpire: Dl
neen and Perrlne, s
Hlgrhlaadera Tatke Oaeaer,
ST. LOUIS. July U.-HltUng Lake and
Powell at opportune moments gave New
York th first of th series of four. War
hop waa effective In all but two Inning.
Score:
NBW YORK. ST. LOUIS.
' i AB.H.O. A.B. AJ1.H.O.A.B.
Danlela, ef.. 4 ft I 0 1 Shotten, ef . . I 1 ' 0 0
Wolier, rf .l 0 4 Awtln, lb... I 0110
Hartaeil, lb. 4 I 1 1 IS'weluer, rf. I 1 0 0
Cree, If 4 140 Hallloan, lb. 4 4 1
Knight, as... I 111 0 Hogan, If.... 4 110
Chase, lb. ... S It Clarke, a.... 4 111
Gardner, lb.. 1114 Black, lb.... I I 17 1 1
Blair, a 4 14 10 Wallace, as.. I 0 -TO
War op, p... I OPoaall. p.... 0 010
Lake. ....... 4 1110
ToUla 17 IH1I I Ctus I 1
Totals. .....SO I It 10 I
Batted for Wallace In tue ninth.
New Vork 0 8 1 0 0 0 8 0 1-8
St. Louis 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-8
Two-base hits: Chase, Clark. Home
run: Cnaa. First baa on balls, Oft
Warhop, 1; off Lak. 8. Struck out: By
leavke, 2; by Warhop, 3. Hits: Off Powell,
8 In one and one-third Innings; off Lake,
4 in seven and two-thirds Innings. Time:
2:00. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Connolly.
WISNER POUNDED INTO SAND
Unfile' Colta Trim Visitors by De
cisive Scores Each Time.
CREIGHTON, Neb.. July U.-(Spedal
Telegram.) Huffle's Colts defeated th
fast bunch from Wlsner her yesterday
and today. Excellent support was given
McKay of creighton in the Sunday game.
Dunaway for CrelKhton today struck out
17 Wlsner men and allowed but two
hits until the ninth. Score, Sunday's
Creighton 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 S 6 1
Wlsner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4
Struck out; By McKay to: By Ryan. 6.
Baa on balls: Off McKay, 2, Ryan. 2.
Batteries: Creighton, McKay and Lucas;
Wlsner, Ryan and Tbelsen.
Monday s game;
R H E
Creighton ....0 4 1 1 3 0 0 8 010 11 3
Wlsner 0000000- 8 3
Struck out: By Dunaway. 17: By Oor
. Two baa hits: Pryor (3), Dunaway,
Baker. Three-base hits: McKay. Dun
away. Batteries: Creighton, Dunaway
and Tift; Wis oar. Gore and Cola.
BIG PRISON CONFERENCE
COMMITTEE IS TO MEET
Will Select Saeewsaor to Dr. W. K.
Davidson, Chalrasaa af Rr.
septloa Coiaasaltte.
Th general committee having In eharge
th meeting ef th Amaiioaa Prison asao
elatlon In Omaha, October 14 to IS, will
meat Wednesday afternoon at 4 p. m., at
th Commercial club room to select a suc
cessor to Dr. W. M. Davidson, chairman
of th reception committee. Dr. Davidson
at In hi rest nation whan h decided t
move to Washington. D. C. Other matter
in connection with th convention will b
discussed.
England Wins
the International
Athletic Meet
Deciding- Event it Ulile Ran, Wen by
Baker of Cambridge Rhodes
Scholar from Kansas Wins.
QCKKN8 CLUB, July 1L-Wlth America
end England tied at four victories each,
l hllip John Baker of King' college. Cam
bridge, turned th scales for th horn team
by winning th one-mil run today. It waa
the most, exiitlng international university
contest ever witnessed. Th staying power
of the Knglishmen at long running, with
the assistance they received from the
Rhodes' scholar. Put nam of Kansas, who
won the hammer throw, decided the day.
The only running evrnt captured by lh
Americans wa the half mil won by U. M.
I"rebl of Harvard.
Baker wolf the deciding event by flv
yards. Amid great enthusiasm at the finish
the crowd swarmed on the field, tha band
played "'Hod Save the King." and Bakir
was carried away on th shoulder of his
comrades.'
In the first event, hammer throw, the
American team whs beaten by an American,
G. E. Putnam of Kansas, a Rhodes scholar
at Christ church and a member of the
Oxford-Cambridge team.
Putliam mado 151 feet S inches; Child,
10 feet 7 Inches; Cable. 137 feet 10 inches;
Bower of Cambridge, 130 feet 8 Inches.
Running Hitch Jumn Won hv W,.,.ter
Canfleld of Yale,-whose 'mark was 5 feet
11 Inchea; Albert D. Barker of Harvard
Was second- with & feet 104 Inrhes. Iter
Canfleld made 6 feet H Inches.
ime-iiunaren-Yard lah Won bv Dun
can Mac.Millun, Trinity. Cambridge: time
:10'i. Fred A. Reltlv of Tele was second.
Two-mil race: Won by E. Qowan Taylor,
Pembroke, Oxford; C. p. p rter. Itraa.-noM.
Oxford, second; Paul R. Wlthlngton, Har
vard, third; William F. Ryan. Harvard,
fourth. Time: S:aiV
Quarter-mile run: Won by F. O. Black,
Pembroke, Cambridge; Dunchan MacMll
lan Trinity, Cambridge, second; John H.
hiewart, jr., Yaie. thud. Mtrlx i . Kc.
ley, Harvard, fourth. Time: 0:4!H.
Half-mile run. Won bv H M Preble.
Harvard; Anderson, Oxford, second;
jaques. Harvard, third. Time: 1:B?V
l;t)-yard hurdle: Won bv George A. Chea
holm. Yale; J. B. Cummlnge of Harvard,
second; P. R. O'Rourke, Phlllllps, Pem
broke, Cambridge, third; W. 1. F. Mao
Donald, .e, Oxford, fourth. Tlm: l '-
One-mile run: Won by Phillip John Baker,
King's, Cambridge: W. C. Mo.-re Kxct
Oxford, second; ; H P. Lawless, Harvard,
third. Tim: 4:27.
Senator Brown is No
Longer a Land Luhber
Gets Back to Washington After a
Cruise with the President Full
of Information.
'
tFrom a Htaff Correspondent
WASHINGTON, July 10. (Special Tele
gram.) Senator' Brown returned to Wash
lngtori this morning with the presidential
party which has been curlslng along the
coast for the laat three day. It wa Sen
ator Brown' flret voyage outside of land
and In consequence he ha a world of
thing to tall about th ocean, it deniiens.
the president' cruiser yachts th coast
Una of New Jersey and Virginia and the
magnitude of. Chesapeake bay. Tha whole
trip was a fairy land to th "land lubber'
from Kearney, and he has been kept busy
telling his Impressions to Interested au
dlence In the cloak room all day.
"President Taft 1 th beat travelled man
I have ever met," said Senator Brown
"And he kept th bunch from tha states
represented keyed up to International pitch
The president showed a remarkable mem
ory as to place he had visited sine h
ha been In publio life, and hi descriptions
of event and of publio men touched upon
during our . thre day' trip gave me a
more Intimate Insight into hi character
than I had ever anticipated. . Taft I a
very great man and that th country will
reaiue it, l nave no rear."
The nomination of John Ptelnhart to be
postmaster at Nebraska City, vie Frank
McCartney, is looked for at any time.
F. 8. Emerson of Sioux Fall, 8. D.,
called upon Senator Oambl today. Mr.
Emerson, who 1 an Elk. I en rout to th
convention . of , that order to b held at
Atlantlo City this week.
George F. Jonea of Sioux Falls, 8. p.,
was today notified that he had passed th
bar examination and wa admitted to
th practice of law before th court oi the
District of Columbia.
G. A. R. REUNION AT PIERCE
Governor Aldrtekt Will Bfaho Addrcas
to Veterans on tha Opao.
- la Day.
FTBRCH, Neb., July 11 (Special.) With
a splendid rata af over two Inohes Sunday
morning th O. A. R. reunion at this place
this week start off most auspiciously: Th
twenty-acre grove la fining up fast with
tent, attraction and concessions. A
splendid program has been arranged for
this event. .On th first day Governor C.
H. A Id rich will give an addrees to th old
soldiers. Bass ball and other attraction
will follow, with a camptlr In th even
ing with good muslo by a band and glee
club. The reunion will begin on Tues
day and clo Friday evening. Ex-Governor
A. C. Shallenberger ha been secured
for th closing day of th event
Ante Telescopes Cottage.
CLEAR LAKE, Ia., July U.-8peclal.)
A wild automobile wrerked th Cliff cot
tage located on tha camp ground. A Rock
well resident had driven hi car to tb
lak and left It standing near tha cottage.
There waa quit a high .wind and it I
supposed that, this gave th car a little
tart and with a leak In th gasoline th
car wa set In motion good and plenty.
It struck tha cottage, telescoping It. but
tt didn't present so bad look as did th
car, which, was vary badly smashed in th
encounter.
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SAINTS BREAK TIE IN TENTH
Jones Wins Game for St. Paul from
Xansai City.
SC0RX MADE EVEN IN THE NINTH
telger A I meet latlnrtale latll Ninth
When Two Hit aaa Walk rill
Bases -Jones Makes Ken- .
satloaal Catch.
ST. PAl'L, July ll.-Charley Jones hit
orf the first bsll pitched today In th tenth
inning and won th gam for St. Paul form
Kansas city. to 8. Stelger was almost
Invincible until the ninth Inning when two
hit and a walk filled th baies. Hyatt
then tripled against the right field fence
slid later scored the tying run on Bower
man single. In the fifth Inning Jones
robbed llystt of an almost , certain home
run by a sensational running catch. Score.
ST. PAVU KAMA CITY
. -H.f A R. AB.H.O. A E
iar. n. o Parbran, lh. I I
Raaumnnt, rf 4 I 0 0 milllrao, of. I I a
Mifnilta. lb 4 I I 1 0 Lore, If I I
Autrey, lb... I I 1 0 Hrall. rf...,4 I
Jonai. rf I I I 0 B'warm'a, lh 4 I
Huil.r, aa.... 4 III 0 t'omilon. aa. I V
Ruy. r a o a o imwatr. lb.. I 1
lb... 4 1 0 I I Baker, lb.... I a
Btalgar. p..,4 0 I I UOdnnnor, 0. 4 I ' .
hay I (i (l
Totala 1110 10 11 1 jamaa. I 0 10.-
MadtloK, p. ., I 1 n 1 o
starrt 0 0 0 0 v
B random, e.. 1 0 0 0 0
' ' Totala 4 llrf 11 1
Han for O'Connor In ninth.
Hatted for Matldox in ninth.
None out when winning run scored.
Kaiits City 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0-6
St. Paul o 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1
Two-base hits: Jones. Clnrke. Three-ban
hits: McCormlck. Hvatt. Home runs: How
ell. Jones. Stolen bases: Butler. Hits: Off
Aladilox, 8, In 8 lnnlnisn: Off Nrandnm 2. in
1 inning. Bhsps nn balls: Off Madilox. 4;
Off HU-lKer. 8. lilt by pitcher: By Steluvr,
Ixive. Struck out: By Steluer, 6; Bv Ala1
dox, S. SHf-rlflie hit: Hvstt. Time. 2: 10.
Umpires: Chill and Weddcge.
Colntnhns Wins by llntHneT.
INDIAN A POLI8, July 11 Heavy hitting
by Columbus In th first and fifth In
nings, when they scored fl run" and
drove Schlltxer from the box, defeated
Indianapolis. I.eaaard pitched a great
game for the vinltors. Score-
Indianapolis. rgt.iMnrs.
AH H O A K All H O A B
Hoffman, ef. 1 0 I 0 1 O'Ttonrk. 4 10 4 0
Woodruff, If. I 0 10 0 Hl'rhman. If 1 1 I 0 0
Hallman, rf. I I 1 0 n Onailinn, rf 4 I 10 0
Houarr. lb... 1 0 10 fl Dnwm, Sb..!l I 1 T 1
Oatt, lb I 0 0 1 Perrlne, IV. 1 1 14 0
Bluer. 1 0 4 0 I' MiMIn. aa, 4 1 It 1
McCarty, r.. I 1 I 4 0 Oitwell. tf...l 0 01
WIMIama. tb 4 0 4 1 I Walah. o .... 4 0 10
aio. aa.... 4 0 I 1 1 Leraaril, p... 4 0 0 1 0
Srhlltier, p . I (1 fi I 0
Men. p o 1 1 ToUla II II 17 It I
J. McCarthy 1 0 0 0.0
Total! 11 8 27 11 I
Uatttd fr Men in ninth.
Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 01
Columbus 8 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 08
Two-base hits: Downs. Hallman. Perrlne.
O'Rourke. Struck out; Bv Sclilltxer, 3; by
Mers, 4: by Leesard, 5 Hits: tiff Schlltner,
8 In four and two-thirds Innings: off Merz,
S In four and one-third Innings. Bases on
balls: Off Sclilltxer. 3; off .Meix. I: off Les
sen!, Z. Time: 2:0. Umpire: Chill.
Millers Take Loose Clam.
MINNEAPOUIS, July 11 -X loosely
Played Kama was Wj.i bv Mlr.ncanol s to
day, 8 to tt. Much wrangling w.th the um
pires caused dolay. Mclilynn waa put off
the field In th seventh by Umpire Blur
halter. Ineffective pitching by 1 'oughert.v,
McUlynn and Mai .on e.iabled M nneapol
to win. Wsddell was easy for the vlmtois,
Leever replacing him In the third and al
lowing but one hit for the leina.in.- of
the game. Score:
Batted for Marlon In ninth.
Mlnneapolla .'. 18000040 -8
Milwaukee 1 0 4 0 o it 0 1 08
Two-base hit: ritoue, Kusmaii. oren
dorf. Home run: Wi.l ains. Sacrifice lilts:
Waddell, Htone,- Marsha l "-Hacil,ic n ;
Cravath, Clark. ritoleo'tiaeea; Clyrnei (2),
Gill, ttosuman. Bnikh. fouO.u a : ...c
Cormuck to Gill. Left on hunej. . , ,e
apolls, 8; Milwaukee. 6. Hits: Off Waddcll,
8 in two and two-tnirus inn ngs; off ... .....
1 In six and one-tnird Inning; oil Dough
erty, 4 in two innings; off Vlebahn, 1 in
thre ond two-thirds Innings; off Mcl.mii,
2 in one-third Inn.ng. with none out lu
seventh: off Marlon, 1 In two Innings.
Bases on balls: Off Waddell, 1; off Leever,
Toledo Takea the Fonrin.
TOLEDO. O., July ll.-Toledo made it
four straight from I-oulsvllle today by
winning In twelve inniutfx, 4 to S. Sutler s
double to left followed by his delayed steal
of third which dre wa wild throw from
Howard gave Toledo the winning ivu.
Toledo's one error In the ninth had gnen
Louisville an opportunity to tie the score.
Score:
None out when winning run scored.
Toledo 100010001O0 1 4
Loulsvlll .. 000001 00S00 03
Two-base hits: Hohnhorxt. Burns, Butler,
Fisher. Three-base hit: Maloney. stjluii
base: Hohnhorst. Sacrifice hits: Burnt,
Fllek. Butler. Bases on balls: Off Ylngilir,
4; off Hlgglnbotham. 1. Struck out: toy
Ylngllng, 1; by Higglnbotliain, 1. Difblu
plays: Butler, Nile and Hlnchman; Low
ard and Grlmshaw (2): Hayden and Giim
shaw. Left on bases: Toledo. 7: IxjuIpvIIIu,
W.,,J . P'tch: Hlgglnbotham. Hit by
pitched bsll. Stanley. Tim: ;10. Umpires:
Owen and Ferguson.
PETER A. DEY i? DEAD
Eagleeer Who Coaatrarted Rock I a.
land Passes Away at lovra
City Home.
IOWA CITT. Ia.. July 11. Peter A. Dev.
aged 85 year, th engineer who constructed
tb Rock Island railroad and who was
president of the Flrt National bank, died
at hi horn her late thi afternoon.
Prof. Clarion D. Hardy Hesltrns.
- o. u. i uijr 41. tBueciai.J
Prof. Clarion D. Hardy, who ha been as
sociated with Dakota Wesley an univ er
sity' faculty for a number of years, has
tendered his resignation and 'will go to
Northwestern university of Bvanston, m.,
at th beginning of the fall work. He ha
been highly successful with the university
and there Is general regret thut he has
deolded to make the change. Prof. Hardy
wa graduated from the Institution and
Immediately assumed a plac on 'the fac
ulty. For four year h ha been a mem
ber of th city council a alderman from
th First ward.
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