TFTE KEE: OMAfTA, TTTtTRSBAY, JUTiT 13, 1911. fiiKc arir. PV.J11 vuwu unu x limiO JUVtt YV1111C L11C VJlClllU) Will. lYUUllYCd 1 1C1U LU JLCS lVlUlllCd DES MOINES TAKES LONG ONE Eleren-Inning: Struggle Ooe Finally to the Hopeful from Iowa. VICTORY" 13 HARD EARHXD Talaas I.oak Afcaat Even I Bill T.ttvt hr JHebaff Allewe Hla;laa ' Mea the Ott Raa Neeted. For eleven innings Omaha rnni Ds Koine battled for tha flrtit ram of the eerie yeaterday afternoon, and tha de aertere from tha Iowa town took tha long and of a I to t arora In that Inning, by an error by Nlehoff, followed by a triple by Korea. Cook worked on tha mound for tha Rourkes, while Bent did tha hurling for tha Hopeful. Both pltchera were In fine mettle and put tip a clever exhibition of pitching. For tha first eight Innings but two hita had been made off Cook, but In the ninth ha waa found for two mora, which gave Dee Mofnea the needed run to deadlock tha core. Bens, who has pitched Dea Moines to the only victories the team has tasted this season from tha Rourke. kept his few tilts well scattered and they came but one at a time with one exception. Cook proved a big help with the willow and clouted out two hits in four time at; bat. Despite the fact that each team made five errors the game waa faat and Inter esting. Startling aa well as sensational Jtlays were pulled off with lightning-like rapidity. Bchoonover played a consistent earns In left and speared five fliers, two cf which were dlfftoult. , Kneavea played like a vet at short and his work was a rev latlon to tha funs. Nlehoff was the only Rourke player who wsa not up to snuff. He had but five chance and of three of these ha made bobbles. Arbogaat did not have a base stolen on htm while tha Rourkee pilfered three. For Daa Moines, Korea was the big noise. His three-bagger In tha eleventh Inning put Omaha out of tha running. Ha made three of the Dee Moines hits. '.' Clark Oasaa to Do I'mplrtn. ' George Clark cam with the Da &fotnaa bunch from St. Joseph to taka McKm'i place aa umpire, MoKe having gone to St. Joseph. Hla decisions were questioned. The game, although going two Inning beyond the usual nine, lasted but, two hours. Tha games which are now being played her have been transferred her because of tha poor 'attendance at Des Moines and from appearances yesterday It seemed that the eDa Moines fans had been transferred here also. Tha entire west wing of the grandstand held a . large crowd of rooters, all yelling for the Hopefuls, and a lively noise waa kept going at all times, and it waa equally as lou4 aa that aent up by the Rourke fana In tha bleacher and tha east wing of the stands. Pick opened the gam for tha Rourke with a clan single to center. Ha atole sec ond and took third on aa error by Colltgan, who made a por catch of Vlatewski'a throw to catch Pick at second. Dwyer fumbled tohoonovra liner to flrat and Pick scored. la the second Dea Moines tied op. Ander son got to second on IPoke por threw to catch him at first. Graham followed with single to right and Anderson scored. Omaha earn back !h It half of th sec- and and again took tha lead, when Wil liams singled t9 center, atole second waa sacrificed to third by Vneaves and scored when Matttcka dropped Arbogaat'a high fly. In th ninth Matticka singled to center, took third on a hit by Kores to left and cored on Anderson's a orifice. Colllgan rot to first In th eleventh on a error by Nle hoff, waa sacrificed to second by Mattloks and scored on Kores' triple t left. Score: OMAHA. . AB. R. Pick, Sb f 1 H. O. A. E. . I 0 4 1 " II 0 6 0 0 IIS II 4 .33 16 6 H. O. A. B. 10 0 Oil 110 1 14 1 1 1 I 5 I 11 1 0 0 4 11 0 0 4 0 "I 5 11 Kane, lb rrhomason, cf 6 Bchoonover, If a Nlnhoff. 3b I 0 Williams, rf. 4 Xneaves, sa.. Arbogaat, c. Cook, p ,. Totals...?. ... 1 ... 4 ... 4 ...39 I ' DES MOINES. AB. R. Curtla. If Colllgan, ss.... Matticka. lb... Iwyer, lb 6 .. 4 .. 4 .. S i 4 Anderson, rf. ... uranam, 3D Ulatowskl, c.v,. Sens, p Totals... .... 4 Kane out for bunting on third strike. Omaha t Runs : ,. 1 1000000001 H1U I '1,0 1 001010-4 Des Moines- "' , Runs ii 9- It ft 0 M 1-1 silts ., (II 01000010 1-6 Three-base hltv Korea. Passed ball: Vlatowskl. First base on balls: Off Cook. 1; off Hem, 1. istruck out: Ky Cook. ; bv Hens. 6. Saortflc hits: Kneaves (2), Anderson. Stolen bases: Pick, Ksne. Wil liams. Hits: Ott Cook. 6: off Kens, ' 8. Left on bases: Omaha. T: Des Molnea, 8. Time: 2:U3. Umplr: Clark. CRl'TCHBH BAFFLES THE SIOUX Bt. Joseph Defeats Champion by Seor of Sis to Oh. ST. JOSEPH, July 12. Crutcher allowed oniy six scattereo nits ana oc joeepn iook the first game fnu rlloux City, t to 1. Kaae waa fairly effective, but errors be hind him enabled St. Joseph to pile up alx runs. Boor; - SIOUX CITY.', t AU. R, H. o. Andreas. 2b. ... bum. lb , Breen. If ltartman, ss. . . T. llelily. Sb. ., f. Miller, rfc: Holmes, cf...... Xawson. c Barber, rf. Sage, p 10 0 a Totals ....n 1 8T. JOSEPH. AU. R. H O, u A. Kelly, rf .. Powell. If. ... B. Rellly, 2b. Zwllllng. cf. Borton, lb. . Kems, c. ... Meinke, ss. . Uoesett, SU. . Crutcber, p. . .... 4 V - 1 . 1 . Total .2 4 I 27 18 Sioux City .,..0 0 1 0 0 0 0 h-1 BU Joseph 0 080S100 t Stolen bases. Gosnett. Crutcher. Andreas Sacrifice hits;. T. Kellly, Sg. Double plays; Crutcher to . Rellly to Goesett; Itollly to Meinke to Borton: Meinke to Borton; Melnae to Rellly to Borton; Rellly to Andreas to Stem. Struck out: By Crutcher. ; by Sane. 6. First base on bail: Off Crutcher. 1; off Bane, 4. Wild pitcn: crutcher. Ln on base: St, Joseph. 1: Sioux City, 3. Umpire; McKee. ANTKLOPES WALLOP Pt'EBLO TEAM TUtter Tak I.Utlcaa Gaisi by Elsht - to Thr. ; PUEBIX). July 11 Lincoln tlfearf Pi tlo to the first gam of th series bv the cor of S to L Th game waa played la a bikui aoa tit limiwea. Scor; LINCOLN. AU. R. H. O. A. K 61110 ..4 1 10 0 .. 0 0.4 1 .. 4 1 . -.6 1 ! 13 0 -41144 Cole, cf Cobb. rf. , bundoo. lb. ... HoOurmU k. If. Thomaa, la. Standing of Teams WEST. LEAOUlu. - NATL LEAOUR W.LPrt.l W.KFct. Denver 49 r .?S Chlraro ." Lincoln 16 1 .Ro? Philadelphia 31 .f7 Pueblo 44 81 .f.7 New York.... 1 .7 St. Joseph.. . 46 M .(7'W Pittsburg ....4.1 S2 .57 J Sioux City.. .4 17 .61;fH. Iuls 4 S3 .673 Omaha 3S 40 .4R7fC'lnclnnatl ...S2 41 .4.T2 Topek a an 41 ..W Brooklyn ....29 47 .Vt Des Molnea.. 1 on .24l Boeton 18 67 .140 AMER. A8S N, AMER. LKAOUE. W.UPrt I W.UPtt. Columbus ..1 m .IWV Detroit M 14 Kane Clty.46 39 .6. Philadelphia 4 27 .44 i inneapous 43 41 .eia New York. ..41 j: Milwaukee .42 4-1 .4fl Chicago 40 K .633 Ht. Paul 41 44 .4!M Boston 40 SS .6U Ixulsvllle ..41 44 .4S2 Cleveland ... 41 .475 Toledo 41 46 .477i Washington 77 61 Ht Indianapolis 3 48 ,442:flt. IuTs 20 M .264 NKB. LEAOI'E. MINK LKAOUE. W.UPct.l W.L.Pct. Fremont ....S3 24 .579 Shenandoah J7 21 .M2 superior ....S3 14 79Aubum 27 21 .Ml Grand Isl'd.M 26 .K! Kails CHtr.. 2i 21 .663 Seward 2 28 .6Ki Clarlnda ....23 2 .46 Mrtstlnira ...SS 2 .4021 Humboldt ...21 27 .4 Kearney ....27 30 .474! Nab. City.. 20 2s .411 Columbus ...24 H3 .441 Tork 20 36 .34 . Yesterday a Resalt. WESTERN LKAGUaV.fi Omaha, 2; Dea Molnea. S. Sioux City, 1; Ht. Joaeph, t: Ienver, 1; Topeka, 7. Lincoln, ; Pueblo, I. NATIONAL LEAGUE. tt. Louis, 13-4J; Boston, Chicago, 4; Brooklyn, i. Pittsburg, 1; New York, 4. Cincinnati. 8; PhlladelDhla, 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE! Boston. 1-1; Chicago, 1-2. New York, 12; St. Louie, 1 Philadelphia, ; Detroit. . Washington. 1; Cleveland, 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee. 4; Minneapolis, 6. Kansas City. T; Bt. Paul, (. Columbus, 4; Louisville, 1. Ten Innings. Indianapolis. ; Toledo, t NEBRASKA STATB I.RAGtTK. Columbus. 1; Grand Island, t. Fremont, 7; Kearney, I. Superior, (; Seward, 4. Hastings, 1; Tork, t. , MINK LBAOUB. . ' Auburn. 4; Humboldt. . Falls City, 1; Clarlnda, 1 Nebraska City. I; Shenandoah, t. Games Twdar, Western League De Molne at Omaha, Sioux city at St. Joseph. Denver at To peka, Lincoln at Pueblo. National League Ht. Loul at Boeton, Chicago at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at New York, Cincinnati at Philadelphia. American Learue Boston at Chicago, New York at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Detroit, Washington at Cleveland, American Association St. Paul at Mil waukee, Minneapolis at Kansas City. Col umbus at Louisville, Indianapolis at To ledo. . Nebraska fttate T ri i, ' Orand Island, Fremont at Kearney, 6u- Hnur ai pewara, Hastings at Tork. Mink League Clarlnda at Shenandoah. Humboldt at Nebraska fit v. Fall, r'ltv .( Auburn. t Cockman, Sb 1 3 I j ' 4 riraiton, e 2 10 11 Knapp, p 6 0 10B Totala 3S I 14 27 U PUEBIX. AB. R. H. A. 1 0 2 0 0 0 ' 2 Mlddleton, cf. 1 9 11 Icbell, lb 1 0 0 1 Berger, ss 3 0 0 -8 Iiclden, If S 0 0 S Hughes, lb.-Sb 4 O i l Davis, rf 4 0 1 0 Claire, 3b. -cf. 8 0 0 4 Schmidt, 2b.-3b S t I I Shaw, c xl 1 0 1 Durham, p 1 4 0,0 Jsrnlgan, p ... 1 10 Ellis, p. 0 0 0.0 Koerner 1 0 0 0 Totals ........90 S 17 12 2 Batted for Ellis In ninth. ....... . . Lincoln 0 .0 O S 0 1 0 4 0-1 Pueblo tfOOOSOOOO-S Two-base hit: . Cockmsn.. ' Double nlavi Knapp. Gagnler and Thomas. Left on hoses; Lincoln, 13; Pueblo. 6. Hit by pitched ball: By Knapp, 3. St critic hits: Dundon, Cole, Stratton. Cockman, Belden, Passed balls: ' Stratton, Shaw. Struck out: By Kills. 1; by Knapp. L Bases on baUs. Off Durham. 1; off Jarnlgan, 4; off Ellis, 1; off.. Knapp, I. Tlma: 1:66. Umpires: laskell and Jackson. DEJTKH COMPLETELY OUTPLAYED Tpeka Take Game by Sr of Sevai to Ost, TOPEKA. July 12. Topeka got four hits. wo of them doubles, off Olmstead in the first inning and got enough runs to win. fugate kept Denver's hits well scattered except In th sixth. Score:; , TOPEKA. AB. R. VI O. I. E. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 : 0 1 0 0 . 0 1' 4 9 41 Hafford, lb 4 11 1 King, cf. 4 0 0 4 tieecher. rf 110 0 Edmlston. ss 4 ' I .1 1 Whitney, lb. I V 1 1 13 Chapman, If 4.00 S Krena. lb S 1 1 1 Criap, c 10 0 1 rugate, p. 1 0, . 1 : Totala 29 T 27 16 DENVER. AB R. H. O. A. K. Lloyd. 2b 4 o 1 e s . Gllmore, If. ... Cnesldy, rf. ... I 1 0 0 u Beall. cf vlutllln. Sb. ... Lindsay, lb. .. Coffey, ss 1 I Frambes, c .. Olmstead. p. . 0-0 1 1' Kenworthy, p. Totals 35 1 S 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 24 0 S 0 0 t 0 17 S 0 7 0 0-1 Topeka ... Denver Two-bas hits: Whitney. Edmlston, Krep. Uoll KaorlMoa, kit- WhltneV. HltS: Off Olmstead. 4 In . one Inning: off Ken- worthy. S In eeven inning, vase on oaus: Off Kenworthy. t 8truck out; By Ken worthy. I. Passed balla:-CrtP, Frambee. 1'mplre: Morgan. Shenandoah Ties with Auburn for First Place Two Cities in Mink Lea-ue Have ren Honors for leading Position. CLARINOA. July It (Special Telegram.) Falls City won today, slaughtering, th rq..rf. . vl.l., Iunra . R.M.E. 1.1.1 u n , n .. . . . - , Falls Ctty llOtlOl 0-18 13 4 Clarlnda 0000 10 00 8-1 i Batteries: Falls City. Finch and Black; Clarin. Mosacr and Harmony,' umpir.; Krstuberg. iwnirnN Nt.. Julv It. Oneola! Tele gram.) Auburn took a hard fought game tMlay from Humboldt. Score: . R.H.B.J Auburn 0 00I001OO-41I 1 Humboldt 10001 s . Batterte: Aubum. Charlesworth and MuuKer; Humboldt. J ansa and ptet. TJm- plre: ftaa ' , 8HRNANDOAH, la. July' 12. 4Specll 1 Telenrara.) Kleven Innings -were needed to day before Shenandoah could win. . H'or. i R.I1 E 1 Shenandoah 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-8 I Nebraska Cltv 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 11 4 Batterlea: Shenandoah, Buran and Cas tle; Nebraska City, Heya and Ptnkerton. Umpire: Klssan. ; flraad Island Player Pay Flat. ORAN11 ISLAND. July 11 Speclal Publlratlon of the report that some of the Grand Island player had nartlelnated In stats leuxua game and not paid their fine, baa been followed by th dtacovary that the fines had not been reixirtrd to headquarters by tha umpire. In the tisTo' time, which led to erroneous report. Tne two plnyers In ouemion were MeKlbV-n and Jokerst. and thev Immediately )et about to establish that their fine had Been promptly paid. Itealrteo Wlu Bt Daaats. BEATRICE. Neb. July 12. (Special- Th North wast era Bualne ml lege ball team of tola city yesterday defaauid the Dubois nine at fmbot by th score of U t ft. Batterte: Ueatnce, WUla and Dubois. Ajrara aud UaodaiL Official American League Batting Averages to July 5, Game A B. Runs. Hits. "W 41 447 7M 71 244fi 41-1 TH 87 f5. 177 7 70 2.U3 131 tHO Philadelphia ... Detroit , Chicago Boston , Player. Club. Games. A B. Runs, Hits. SB. IB. H.R. Pet. Cbb, Detroit 71 Sx 74 127 21 13 6 .44t Whit. Chicago 18 33 7 14 1 0 0 . 424 Rowan. St. Louis...... 18 7 26 1 1 .! Jackeon, Cleveland ... 71 277 82 18 28 10 4 .3M Collins. Phlladplphla.. 83 234 47 8 11 7 I .W0 Mclnnea. Philadelphia 65 m 44 72 III .373 1-aJote. Cleveland 27 88 14 S3 4 0 1 .373 E. Walker, Wash'ton. 1 6 11 1 37 Gainer, Detroit 28 M . U S3 I S 1 .37 Caldwell, New Tork.. SO 41 4 18 1 0 0 3ft Speaker, Boston 60 22 40 74 18 4 I .) Crawford, Iwstrolt .... 71 171 66 M MIS .31 Mclntyr, Chicago M. 88 SS3 68 M 11 6 1 Baker, Philadelphia.. 70 2S2 64 11 23 S f .X Lapp. Philadelphia .. V 70 15 25 Sit .557 Easterly, Cleveland ..69 192 23 88 16 4 0 .364 Wlllett. Detroit 17 84 t 12 SSI .33 Mtillln. Detroit 18 61 1 18 4 I 0 JTS Murphy, Philadelphia 86 2.19 61 84 II 6 6 J61 Bender, Philadelphia.! 15 23 I I 0 0 0 .H Chase, New York 61 1! 23 88 It S . 1 ,37 Callahan, Chicago ... 68 38 70 . S - I 840 Cree. New York 80 208 44 0 15 13 0 Delahanty, Detroit ... 6 264 88 88 14 .7.1 ,3 Hartsel. Philadelphia 14 21 6 7 1 0 Of .313 Myers, Bost. At St. L. It .63 7 21 . I 0 0 .333 Lord. Chicago 83 48 68 82 8 1 1 .m Hooper, Boston 70 273 68 80 IS 4 I .3.11 Pchaefer, Washington 64 W7 29 58 1 4 0 .320 Dougherty Chicago... 48 !? 25 49 0 4 0 .323 Ird, Philadelphia.... 64 2.14 41 75 14 I S .321 Rail. Cleveland 118 16 47 6 1 0 .817 Lewla. Boston 70 259 30 82 11 S I .317 Hark nee. Cleveland.. 11 1 1 1 0 0 .318 Brockott, New York.. 13 36 4 11 1 0 - 0 .816 Criss. Bt. Loul 13 61 7 18 SIS .314 Wolter. New York.... 68 230 44 89 I S .314 Milan. Washington ... 71 29 64 90 111 .111 Livingston, Phlla 11 29 6 9 SO .810 Smith Cleveland 85 100 S 10 1 .810 Drake, Detroit II 94 17 29 ' I S Flucerald, New Tork 12 28 8 1 . 0 0 . Lange. Chicago 19 33 8 10 4 I 0 .308 Gardner. New Tork... 48 19 18 51 7 1 .M Olson. Cleveland 88 13 62 79 11 t 1 .WH Covington. Detroit ...10 20 8 8' 0 0 0 .800 Thomas. Philadelphia. 61 . 150 45 7 S 6 .3"0 Hartzell, New York... 81 241 " 30 72 1 9 .PO LwllveJt Washington.. 64 1S8 25 68 13 8 0 .28 Bodle. Chicago 68 ?18 85 86 1 3 7 I .28 Elberfeld. Washlngt'n SO 20.1 28 AO 16 S 0 .2 Knight. New York.... 68 W 5 80 . S 6 1 .2M Nunamaker. Boston .. 44 130 8 88 I ' U J Jl F'nalo. Boston 88 218 27 8 6 1 1 .20 Yerkes. Boston 6.1 228 83 , OS 13 0 1 ' .Z Stephens. St. Loula.... 22 83 6, 18 8 1 0 ,28 Gardner, Boston 00 121 36 88 t I S .25 Collin, Chicago 61 195 68 11 4 .23 Rlrminghnm. Olevel'd 68 1 17 66 T 0 0 .2x2 Gessler, Washington.. 66 193 2 . 64 I 6 S .fl Purtell, Boston 19 61 - 4 17 4 S 0 .170 Coombs, Philadelphia. 28 81 18 II 1 0 0 .270 . Meloan, Chi. A Bt. L. 42 158 35 44 , 8 I S .278 , La Port. St. Louis... 81 249 31 89 14 6 0 ' .177 Graney. Cleveland .... 78 2S 47 78 14 1 1 .277 Oldrlng, Philadelphia. 61 215 ' 39 69 6 .1 . I .274 Daniel, New York... 442374481 8S1V ,.273 Barry. Philadelphia ..48 1 SI 48 4 1 .r Jones. Detroit 55 184 . SS 4 60 - 4 0 0 M7S IJndsay, Cleveland .. 13 52 5 14 S 0 .V9 Krapp, Cleveland .... 16 28 8 7 1 0 0 .29 Ptrunk. Philadelphia . 41 141 28 88 1 ' 1 .29 Austin, (St. Loula 68 263 38 87 9 6 1 .25 Waaner, Boston 40 J 21 19 32 6 1 ' 2M ' Bush. Detroit ,71 Ml 88 69 8 1 0 .24 Hojran, Phlla. St. L. M 171 45 T " S 1," .2"1 Ptsnaite. Ietroit 69 242 25 , 83 6 4 S .250 MeBr'de, Washington. 72 MR 20 89 7 1 0 .20 Stovall. Cleveland 75 193 29 76 W S O .tf.9 Hemphill. New York.. 10 43 7 11 0 0 .365 FREMONT YiNS IN TWELFTH Kearney Loses to Leaden on Error Made by Foster. GHAT'S HOMES TIES THE SCORE Grand , Istaad Captmres Cestctt f rem Colamhaa, Three to One Saperlor Wins 9I to Pear, frwm Saw. . ,. r. jr AfteR IUit, - KEARNEY. Neb.. July 12.-Specla( Tele gram.) It took Fremont twelv innings to win a sensational gam of ball from Kear ney today. Thompson mad hla second run, with bases full, in th second. H. Gray made a bom run In th ninth, tying th score. Th wlnnln- seer waa mad in th twelfth on an error. Seor: FREMONT. KBAHXVT. AB. H.O.A.B. AB H.O.A.n Rndu, lb. 4 I t Fnllea. lb... I 6 11 V Onr. .. I t 6 8 1 Dawnev. . 1 1 1 tUUH, St.. Bokner, rf. Xff, e...,. Turpla, If.. Mil fMl, lb... I t 9 I sit; jmt, n;...i 1 s 4 1119 Black. It.?... 6 4 4 4 9 6 114 9 O.lr. lb I III t (Itil IWer. Ik... 4 S 4 1 rpr. n. Thmp-B. ss 6 8 t I Mic'kurta, I 4 1 wubob, p...i 1 e u. uran, o. I 1 8 0 s 0rry. m I s s S s TeUls., ...a U It 11 I Trimble, ... 8 9 9 4 Totals. 48 6 II 16 1 Kearney I 0002uu010o 0-6 Fremont 0 1600000000 17 Lamed runs: Kearney, 4: Fremont, 6. First base on balls: Off Garry, I; off Trimble, 6; off Watson, 3. Left on bases: Kearney, 6; Fremont, 10. Two-base hits: Iowney (2), Pagles. Homo runs: Thomp son (3), Gray. Struck out: By Trlmbl. S; by Watson. 6. Doubl .play: Paries to Downey to Clair. Hit by pitched ball: By Trimble, 1. Time: 2.40. Umplr: Garnett Yark Gathers la Closa a. YORK. Neb.. July 11 ISneclal Talarram.l York took today' gam, from Hasting by a score of 2 to 1. It wa a pitcher' battle. wun Fentress pulling down the honors, lie held Hastings to three hits, while York got five off Sindelar. Hasting scored on a fluke in tha sixth. With Watson on third Fentress let the ball slip from his hand as he began his delivery. In the eighth nenmssey walked, took second on Slnde lar'a bad throw to first and scored when Harm, punned one over the fence for a bom run. Score: , YORK. HASTINGS. AB.H.O.A B. AB. H.O.A.B. rf....l 1 1 IWmlnon. lb . 4 111 Rmltk, lb... . I 4 t rnua, . I I 1 4 HnotHr. 1(1 1 t 9 Braaler, of.. 4 t I t Ham, of.... 4 I 1" KU, lb 11 Ptrno. Jb.... 4 1 II 1 4 fooko. lb.... 4 I 1 Derllnt, Mk. 4 t 1 O'Brtoa, if.. 4-0 ty. u 4 I 4 1 Doon.11.7. U t I UoppU, 0 ... I t I I Co. I 14 1 tnurw, p.. 1 1 1 gineelar, .. 4 6 1 Totala.. Hasungs York .... ,. I It 14 I Totals N 1 14 II I 00v0100 0-l 10000001 Horn run: Harm. Earned run. Tork, t. Base on balls: Off Fentress, I; off Slnde lar, S. Struck out: By Fentress, 6; by Sin delar, 6. Left on bases: Hastings, 6; Tork, 8. Hit by pitched ball: Kats (2), Smith, Fentresa Umpire: Edward. . Graaa Island Wla la Blatb. GRAND ISLAND. Neb., July 12. (Spe cial Telegram.) Both Oreen and Kiaaell pitched good ball. The locals scored their winning runs in the sixth on a walk, a sacrifice, a two-sacker and an error. There were no earned runs. Score: GRAND ISLAND. COUIMBPS. AB. H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A. B. Cook, cf I I t I kUlioll, rf . . 4 imlth. M....4 til 1 B. Brews, lb 4 McKlbboa. If I 11 Grh.a. Ik. . 4 1 1 I I 1 1 1 HUtr, rf.. I 1 1 t B. Brows, M 4 Hr(ii, lb. ..4 t W''b'(r, of 4 Arotrans. Ik I I IT Lwok. If.... I I Buchanan, 4 I 4 11 Corkwtt, l.i I 111 Ward. lb.... I 114 Asnew. ....! 4 Orooa. I I 1 Klaooll. .... 41 TaUU 17 I IT IT I Totals M I M U 1 Columbus 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Grand island 1 0000100 -) Two-base hits. McKlbbea, Welsenberger, B. Brown, Armstrong, Ward. Three-base hit: Melxll. First on balls: Off Klssell, I; off Oreen, 1 Struck out: By Kisscll, 4; by Oreen, I. Double plays: B. Brown to Cor bett. Hit by pitched ball: Cook. Umpire: McDarmott. faperter Haa SHarht Scar. SBWARD, Neb.. July 11 (Special Tele gram.) Superior defeated Seward today, i to 4, In a alow game. Superior had Seward shut out up to the last half of the ninth, when Reward got five bits and four runs. It looked for awhile aa If Seward would win. 8 core: lUPBKllia. IBWARn. AB.it. O A B AB H.O.A.B. Allan. cf....l I I I 1 Stanley, ss.. I I I I I ttlcbael. es. .611 ( o!,. rt... 4 1 t t i. n it Noft. lb 4 t 4 Mi lr wall, tbi III H.ary. of I 1 I Stxlluaa, l. 1 I I I I Roblaaoa. II. 4 I I r B'ke'lla. If 4 I railed. Ik... I I I V Li B aa It. lb 4 Laraa. lb.... 4 U Ira,b. !. 4 14 1 ailr. lilt taaaaa. 4 11 I Bin 1. ,...4 11 Total!. K 11 IT I Totals. II ft U I UKiiael out for bunting third strike. Suixrior 1100001 S Vard 044 Three-bas bits: McDowell. Slrvena. Two-base hit: RoMnaon. First baa on Oft Hsnsiam, S, miS aUsrcna, i. WIXA . CLUB BATTING. 2R. 122 ! ' f 100 SR. H R. Pet. 4K 24 . " 47 IS . i .2sa Cleveland .. New York... Washington Bt. Louis.... INDIVIDUAL BATTING. Vlayar. Club. Game. OliKKS. Cleveland .... 22 Tannehill, Chicago .. HI Sullivan. Chicago 48 Vallaoe. St Ixuls.... 81 Roach, New York. IS C. Walkor, Wash'ton. Si Wood. Boston 24 Zelder, Chicago S3 Johnson, New York... 89 Moriarlty, Detroit ... 71 Atnsmlth, Washlngt'n 30 Wtihams. Boston 64 Schweitser, St. Loula. 18 Plank, Philadelphia.... So Carrlgan. Boston 28 Turner, Cleveland .... 44 Henry, Washington .. 46 Payne, Chicago 31 Powell, St. Louis 19 Hughes. Washington.. 18 . Shotton, St. Louis.... 68 Sweeney. New York.. 44 O'Leary. Detroit 38 .Olmstead, Chicago ... 17 Blandlng, Cleveland... 16 Lake, St. Louis 1 Ford. New York 36 Conroy, Washington.. 46 Vaus-hn, New York... 10 Hslllnan. St. Loula.. 17 Orerg, Cleveland 19 Clarke, St. Loula. 1.... 49 MeConnell, Chicago .. 21 Fleher. Cleveland ..... 26 Hoffman. St. Loula... 24 Collin. Boston 14 Soott, Chicago 15 Davis. Philadelphia .. 49 Johnson, Washington. 17 Thony, Boston 15 Derrick, Philadelphia. 16 Gray, Washington ... 17 Newnan, Bt Joul.... 20 Krause. Philadelphia. 14 Morgan, Philadelphia. 17 ' Walsh. Chicago 29 Black. St. Louis 10 Plalr. New York 40 Murray, St. Ixuia...M 11 Lively, Detroit 15 Street, Washington.... 80 Corhan. Chicago ...... 29 Karger. Boeton 18 Somerlot, Wash'ton... 11 Shaller, Detroit 28 Cunningham, Wash... 6t Pape, Boston 10 Hall. Boston 22 Sherry. Washington... 10 Rlggert. Boston , 18 Works, Detroit 18 Ness. Detroit 12 Miller, Washington.... 21 Clcotte, Boston 18 Qutnn, New York 19 Lafltte. Detroit ....... 13 Fisher, New York 13 Lather. Detroit 13 l,and. Cleveland 35 Groom, Washington.. 20 West, Cleveland 13 Pertv, St. Louis 17 ' Warhop. New York... 16 Hamilton, St. Louis... 16 Knaupp, Cleveland ... 13 Mitchell. Cleveland ... 18 Baker, Chicago ..11 Mitchell. St. Louis.... S Otay, Washington .... 12 pitch: Stevens, Hanson- Pouble plays: Stanley to Neff to Lucaa, McDowell to D. Borkewlts. Struck out: . By Hanson, 3; by Ht evens, 1 Time: 1:45. Umpire. Held. Five Automobiles', : Arrive at Tecumseh Bnsineu - Men Give Cordial Welcome to Party . Making: Endurance , , Eunn Nebraska,. "'tTCUMWCH,83 Neb.. July " lA'-HBpctai Telegram.) Fly, of the, eleven automo bile In th endurance test run of the Omaha Rubber oompany reached this city this afternoon alightly behind sched ule. Tha remaining alx cars were re ported out of commission between Hum bldt and thla city.' One car waa delayed after th five left. here. The Tecumseh military band pUtyed as th party en tered town, and th business men rave th party a cordial welcome. 0..H.IJ H .. ...fhmlUllta. Rod Hit Barn Hard. - PHILADELPHIA. July 12-Clnclnnatl hit Burn hard today, and, by knocking him off the rubber in four innings, won the game, 4 to 4. Luderua' home run drive waa one of th longest ever aeen at the park. Umpire Finneran, who was assaulted bv Outfielder Magee last Monday, waa abl to officiate today on the bases. Score: CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA. AB. H.O.A.B. AB H.O.A.B Bcecher, tt.,4 I Kim be, lb... I I 4 1 Batoa, of 41 4 Pulort, of.. 1110 nowitMi, is 1 9 14 e v utm, bo... 4 4 MltcMll, rf.. I f 4 Downer. .. 4 11 a woiHi, 11.... -Uiiurua, lb.. 4 1 4 Thosus, rf . , I 6 Paalaa, OS... 4 1 koiu. 1 Grant, Ik.... II Ecu. Jk 4 14 MeUu, ... 4 I A mms, 4 t 4 1 Bum, ...., 1 Burn, p.... tetals.... It It I. Bonbo. p.... A 9 I 1 1 1 , , A .. nroalol Tltua 0 ' ' Lbr Twtall 14 1 IT 14 'Batted for Burn In the fourth. Batted for Moran in th nlnAh. 'Batted for Beeba in th ninth. Cincinnati ...'...1..-. 3300006 PhlladelphU 1 0 1 0 0 I S 4 Two-bas hit: Bencher, TOgan. Three base hit: . Lobert ' Home run: Luderua. Sacrifice fly: Hoblllsel. Stolen bases: Bencher, HoblltseJ. Struck out: By Sugg. 2: by Burns, 1. Double; plays: Grant to Fgan to HoblltseJ, Downey to Egan to Hoblltsel. Left on bases: Cincinnati, 7; Philadelphia, . First base on balls: Oft Suggs. 6; off Bums, 1; off Bee be, 1. pitch er's record: Off Bums, I hits and ID times at bat in four Innings: off Beebe. 1 hits and la times at bat in five Innings. Time: 1:10. Umpire: Rigler and Finneran. Naps Cam (ram Bealad. ' CLBVFLAND, July lt-Clvland de feated Washington, 4 to I, overcoming Washington's lead, .which waa caused by Cleveland's poor support of Gresjg. Score: CLBVEUAND. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A B. AB H.O.A B oraaar. If... 4 s - Milan, of.... 4 I 4 Oil aa ... i s s t ewnaafar, lb. I 111 Jackaos, rf.. 4 SloTall, lb... 4 Btrm'h'aj. cf I Ball, lb 4 Tumor, lb... I 11 BibartoM, lb I 1 I 1 I I Geaalar. rf... I I II, a. Walkor, It 4 I 114, McBrlde, so. 4 I 1 (Wham, lb 4 1 1 Ftahar, I 1 Haul, ..... 4 Ore, p 4 I Orooa, p.... I - oatumttk Totals.. SI IS 17 IS ,8 Total. B T 14 II 1 Batted for Groom in th ninth. Cleveland 0 0 O'l 0 I 0 1 4 Washington 30 10001 Two-bai hit; Turner. Olson, Geasler (2) Sacrifice hita: Birmingham, Klnerfeld. Stolen bases: Turner. Milan. Double plav. Turner to Stovall to Fisher. First base on balls: Off UrK8. t; off Groom, 1. Hit with pitched bail: By Oregtf. Gessler. Struck out: By GregK, 8; by Groom, . Passed ball: Henr'. First base on errorsi Washington. 3. Left on bases: Cleveland. 8: Washington. 8. Time: 1:30. I'mpiresi Mullin and Evsna Millar Defeat Brewers. MINNEAPOLIS. July 12.-Petrs. a new Minneapolis pitcher from th Cotton States leag-ue, was effective In all but th third Inning, Mlnnlapoll winning, 6 to 4. Ferris' horn run. two singles, two passe and Lewis' error gave the home olub five runs In -h fifth. Scor: Batted for Nicholson In th ninth. Minneapolis 0.0 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 kilwaukea 1 0 3 0 1 0 4 04 Two-bas hit: Randall. Home run: Fer ris. Stolen bases: Cravath. William, Lie bold. Jonas. Clark. Sacriflr hits: Cra vath, Peters. Savorifio fly: Brwen. Double' plays: William to QUI; Nicholson t Lewts to Jones. Left on bases: Minneapolis, t; Milwaukee. 7. Base on balls: Oft Pel era. 3; off Nicholson. S- Struck out: By Nichol son, L Time: 1.4S. Umpire: Bierhalter and Handlboa. Ta IM aa taa Beat (aid la painless compared with th weak, lam back kidney- trouble caose. Electric Bit ters la tha remedy, iaic Fox aaia by Baa ton IferuiT C. Games. A T1. Runs. If it a . IB. SB. H.R Pet 78 IfWS 14 ITU 1 M .pa tr, KVa 13 44 I 27 ..... 72 3.90 816 iv IS f .2S7 9 2JK4 267 663 MM 10 .245 A B. Rune. Hit. IB. SB. H.R. Pet 61 4 IS S S 1 .2o 229 30 63 7 8 0 ,vs 143 20 34 ISO .2? S10 17 53 S 0 0 .8T. 40 4 10 1 1 0 .2.0 60 14 SO S I Q .350 4 11 3 1 J .2S0 88 II 12 1 0 1 .J4 120 11 SO 4 4 1 .if MUM 11 1 1 .247 77 f 19 S S .147 176 17 43 I 4 0 .24 68 S II S S 9 .346 49 4 13 1 0 0 .2)6 90 16 22 i 0 1 .241 180 23 39 S I 0 , .214 148 14 38 I 0 0 .243 48 14 111 .242 4 1 11 i ( I . SS 4 1 0 1 .237 214 17 68 4 0 0 .27 119 I 28 ISO .2 124 16 29 $ 1 0 .214 30 S 7 1 1 0 .113 36 S S 1 9 9 .22H 44 I 10 9 9 9 .227 14 4 10 1 0 0 .277 1(13 37 4 0 S .327 18 1 4 1 0 .222 46 4 10 0 1,0 .ili 43 4 10 1 0 . 0 .222 Itil M 86 T 0- 0 .217 M 15 19 S00 .114 71 T 16 10 0 .211 81 11 17 - I I 0 .210 54 I 8 J 1 0 .208 24 1 5 1 0 0 .X 164 27 14 til .2" "7 49 10 10 I I 1 .205 10 I I 0 0 0 .200 46 S 1 0 0 0 30 1 S I 0 0 f0 2 It 11 4 0 0 .194 11 S 0 1 0 0 .194 87 4 7 1 0 0 .189 59 I IS 1 0 0 .189 .17 S 7 t 0 0 .189 97 S 16 10 0 .184 101 . S ft- t 9 S .198 41 6 8 110 .186 93 8 17 1 0 0 .186 92 11 17 110 .185 33 I T 10 1 .179 40 1 T 0 0 0 .176 40 7 7 0 1 1 .175 238 27 41 III .174 18 I S 0 0 0 .187 37 I 8 1 1 0 .12 19 0 1 1 0 0 .158 46 7 1 I 0 .VA 31 1 .6 1 0 0 .156 19 4 6 0 0 .154 54 I 6 ,0 0 0 .148 S4 4 S 0 0 0 .148 27. 1 4 1 0 0 .149 84 . S 6 t 0 0 .148 28 S 4 S01 .143 14 3 I 0 0 0 .143 107 5 15 110 .140 37 t 6 0 0 0 -1 23 I I 1 0 0 .ISO 40 I I 0 0 0 .125 35 f 4 0 0 0 .114 27 I S 10 0 .111 39 I 4 1 0 0 .102 81 1 S 0 0 .097 14 0 1 0 0 0 .071 14 1 1 0 0 0 .071 17 1 1 0 0 0 .059 DETROIT SCOOPS ATHLETICS Sonoran Holds the Champions to Foot Scattered Hits. TIGERS PILE TJF HHTE SCORES y ' la First iaalagr Cobb Gets Baa an Balls and Steal Beeoad, Third . ss4 Ham Crawford Sew r . ear Homer. '...,: DETROIT, July 12. Donovan held Phila delphia to four ' acattered hita today and the world ohamplona were shut out for th third tint this eeaaon. Th scor waa I to 0. Detroit hit Kraus hard and he lasted only thre Innings, when Martin, a recruit, replaced him. In th first Inning Cobb got a bass en ball and tI second, third and horn. Soore: . " DETROIT. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A. B. Drake, If I Lor. If 4 1 I Jonoo. It S t I OMrtng, ef.. 4 Boh, "sa 1 111 Barrr, as.... 4 Cobb cf 1 I Baker, lb.... Crawford, rf. 4 I I 1 Melnnoa, lb. I Delob'ntjr, Ibl t T Murphr, rf.. I Mortart, lb. 4 I I I Derrick, lb., O'Loair, lb.. 4 116 Thomaa, 0... I Btanace. ... 4 1 LlTlniwton, t Donovaa. p.. 4 t Krauoo, 1 Mania, I ! i i Totals It IT It Totals H 4 14 IT 4 Philadelphia 0 0 0 u 0 0 0 0 00 Detroit I 1 S 0 1 0 I 0 - Two-bas hits: Baker, Bush. Three-base hit: Stanage. Home run: Crawford. Hits: Off Krause, 6 In three innings; off Martin, 6 In five Innings. Saciifioe hit: Bush. Sacrifice flies: Cobb, Oelohanty. Stolen base: Cobb (4), Bush, Moriarty. Double piny. Crawford to Delehanty. Left on bases: Philadelphia. 4; Detroit. 8. First base on balls: Off Krause, I; off Martin, I; off Donovan, 1. Struck nut: By Krause, ll by Martin, 2; by Donovan. I. Wild pitch: Martin. Time: 1:42. Umpires: Per rine and Dlneen. 1 Hlarhlander Tak It Easy. ST. LOUIS, July IS. Bunching hit with errors New York had an easy time winning tb second gam of the series with th hem team today. Caldwell gave but two hits until the eighth Inning, whon the local scored their two runs on a base on balls and a doubl. Hartiell hit In seven runs and scored twice himself. Score: NIW TORK. BT. Louis. AB H.O.A B. AB.H.O A.E Daniels, of... i I I t Shot ton, of.. 1 I t Wolter, rt...4 It Aootln. lb... 4 111 Harttoll. tb. 4 I 1 1 I S walnor. rf 4 1 I I 1 Cree, It it I t Halllnaa, tb. 4 I I Knight, aa.. I t I lalocas, if ... 4 1 1 tuaae, lb.... I 1 II t 1 KrloUoll. .. I t I 1 Wanar, lb., I I j I I Blaok. lb.... 1111 Blair, a 4 111 Walloon, so.. I 6 1 CaUwoll. . 4 I I Poitir, p Sill Crlot 1 t ( Total.. ...J unit 1 Totals II 11 1 I Cree out. hit with batted ball. Batted for Black In th ninth. New Tork... , 00400016 0-13 St, Loul OOO66002OI Two-base hits: Hartaell, Austin. Chase, Bchwcltswr. Horn run: Hart sell. First base on balls: Off Caldwell. ; off Petty. 1 Struck out: By Caldwell, 5. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Connolly and O'Loughlln. Whit Ban Taka Daable.Header. CHICAGO, July 11 Chicago wou botl, game from Boston today. Th first game went to th locals in th third Inning, when three hits, a baa on balls and four stolen base ' gsv thera a lead. Two hits, ail error and Bodies timely single gave them tile st-m " me. Score, firs' wmi: CHICAGO. BOITOaf. AB.H.O. A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Mclntyr. rt 4 I 1 llonpar. rf . . 4 1 I Lr. lb I Callahan, of. 4 flodlo. lb.... 4 t 1 J Oar ar, lb.. 4 1111 t fKoakar, of.. 4 Jl Lwt, If.... 4 1 Verkae. aa... 441 Eu.ia. tb.... 4 I 1 I I I ( Carrinaa. .. 4 1 I I I Wllliano, lb. I 1 I Cloolto, .... 1 I i ! 1 11 i 1 1 Do'ihorty, If I Xeldar. lb... 4 Tannehill, as I Payne, s I Toun, p.... I Totals M I IT 14 I Touts II I 14 ll I f v o 1 0 4 o V U a Boston 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 'l wo-baa hita: Lord, lewls. Three base hit: Dougherty. Hits: Off Karger. 6 in two aud two-thirds Innings; of Hall, 1 In five and one-third InnlnitH. First base on balls: Off Karger, I; off Lange, I; off Hall, 1. Struck out: By Karger. 1, by T anre. 6. Time: 14J. Umpires: Kgan and Sheridan. ricore a 4 gam: ckicaoo. BorroN AB H.O.A.B ABH.O.AB. Mrlwtyea. rf. I 4 Hoopoe, rf... 4 1 I Lord. Sb 4 I I Uerrff.or. lb.. 114 Callahan, ef. I I I Speaker, cf . I Bodi. tb....4 III Lewla If ... 4 11 Do'thany. If I I I Yarkaa. aa... I I Balder, lb . . I I Biifiot lb.... 4 1 t I Tannahlll. as I I I (impi, .. 4 1 I I Saillvaa. a.. I ( I Wilitaoin. lb I 6 Lance, p I I K.rg.r, p.... I I Hall, p I I Totals. t?l . , Totals U I 14 U 1 Chicag 0 0 0 ,i 0 i Ponton I 0000000 0-1 "wt-br h't: Tsnneblll. First baa on balls: Off Clcotte, 1 Struck out; Bv Itung, 3; by Clcotte. 1 Time: 1:46. em pires: Egan and Snartdan. Bigrer. Better, Busier That ta what Be advert 1st ng will de tor moj legitimate fiOSTOIf MEN LOSE AND TIE Cardinals Take the First Game by . Hard Hitting. SECOND CONTEST TEN INNINGS Boston Team creeds In Tytaar IVor la Blgthth IaalB ky Msklsg mm Uphill Flaht Three Hns Raaa. BOSTON, July ' 12.-SL Loui won th first gem this afternoon by hard hitting, but Boston mad an uphill fight In tha second and tied th scare In tha eighth Inning, th contest being railed at th end of th tenth, without ell her team making an additional run; Score, first gam: oiTOft. sr. Lotnt AB H.O.A.B AB.H.O.A a. Bpratt, tb.... I 18 8 1 Hueetna, t. I 1 1 Tnnr. lb., 8 1 14 9 I Hiumt, ss... 4 111 mraot, ...! s 4 t Kllla If 4 I 1 I KUkot, If.... 8 Xnnrtrkr, III I j I I Miller, rf ... 6 9 111 KratM. rf ... 8641 lnKrton, lb. 4 8 116 Mowr. U. I 1 I I I Kilns. 0 I 1 I I tookes, t...f 6 III FlahortT, of. I 1 Bllaa. e ! 4 14 1 McTl.ua, ..! Harmon, p...! 11 umnn, p.... a i i e uoyor, s 1 1 a Matt.ro, p... 1 Monaa 1 1 Total II , 11 I . Totals II II I 81 "l Boaion 0 0 0 0 S 0 S 0 1- S St. Loul 4 0 0 I S 0 1 S 3-13 Two-baa hit: Bresnahan. Mowrey, Kiln. Three-baa hits: Mowrey, Ingerton. Home runs. Evans, Ellis. Hits: Off Per due. In four and one-third Innings; off Brown. 8 in four and two-thirds innings. First base on balls: Off Purdu. 1, ff Salle. 3. Struck out: Bv Perdue, 1; by Salle, S: by Brown, 1. Tim: 1:46. Um pire: Klem and Brennan. , Score sreond game: . ST. 1TT. BOSTON .. . AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A B Hurrlns. lb.. 111 RarMoa, lb . 4 1 111 Hauaer, as... I 17 1 Tanner, lb.. I I I ( Kills. If I I1 Hanoi, as... I till Knnotehr, lb I 111 1 0 Kalaor, If,... 4 111 Bvant. it. ... 6 4 1 Millar, rf ... j I Mowray, lb. . I I I I Intwrton, tb. I I I I 0 Oaltao, K.. Ill Kilns, o 11416 Breanahas, e I 1 4 t Flaherty, ef. 4 1 t Bailee, p.,... 6 I I a f.rtut, p.... 1 1 Brows, p.... Il Totals it 17 IT 14 I Total. M I IT 11 I Batted for Griffin In tne eighth. Boston 0 11110 0 11 0-0 St. Loul 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-4 Two-baa hits: Harmon, Konetchy, Mil ler. Threa-bsse hit. Flaherty. Home run: Konetchy. Hits: Off MeTlgue, 1 In two innings; off Griffin. 4 In six Innings: off Harmon. 10 in flv and one-third innings; off Qeyer. 1. Time: 3:23. Umpires:- Bren nan and Klem. Cab Left la Wake. BROKLTN. July 11 BronkHm hit Rent. bach hard In th first inning of today' game and before th local had been retired sent thre men across the plate. The Cubs were never able to catoh up, aa Brooklyn scord twlre again, winning by a cor of 6 to 8 Score: BROOKLYN. CHICAGO. AB.H.O. A.M. AB.H.O.A.B. Burrh. of.... I 1 Bheekanl. it. I 1 I I ! Dauhert, lb.. I 1 I BchHlto. rf... Hnfman. lb.. I SI H Zlm'an. lb 4 t Doyla. lb.... 4 I ' I Tinker, aa.... 4 0 Ooooe, at.... 4 0 Arvhar. 0..., 4 1 Wheat, it.... 4 Hummal. lb, 4 Ctoulaon. rf.. 4 Tooley, ss... 4 B Ktra'ao, lb I Bergon, c. ... I Knataor, p... I I I I I 4 I i I I 1 1 4 1 I Raulbaeh. p. I 4 I og.ia. ..... 1 e TOMII IT 11 IT II t Totals 14 I 14 11 1 Batted for Reulbach In ninth. Brooklyn 10100001 -6 Chicago 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 Loft on bases: Chicago, 8; Brooklyn, t Two-baa hits: Doyle, Goode, Burch. Three-base hits: Goode, Archer, Daubert. Sacrifice hits: Hofrlsn, Daubert. Stolen base: Shackard. Doubae plays: Schulte to Hofman; Hummel to Tooley to Daubert. Bases on balls. Off Knetser, 8; off Reul bach, 1. Struck out: By Knetser, S; by Keulbach, 4. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Eason and Johnstone. Giants Vletoriaaa In Nlath. . NEW TORK, July 12.-Hndrlx gave flv base on balls In th first Innlmt of today's gam and forced .over two runs. iPttsburg tied th scor In 'the sixth, on a couple of home rnns and a- single, but New York won In the ninth on a hit by Devore, Wag ner' fumble and fielder' choice. Scor: NBW TORK. PITTSBURG. AB.H.O. A. K AB.H.O.A.B. Deror, If... 4 1 I Byrne, lb.. . I Doyle, IB.... I 111 saeKooa e. IB I noo'iruo, cf I I 1 1 baach, cf...,4 Murray, rf.. 41 Clarke, If.... I 111 1 I r 1 4 jaeriie, 10,.. 1 s t 1 wafnor, ss., Brldweil, on, I Fletcher, tb. I Myers, t.t... 4 1 1 I 11 Millar, IB... I Hunter, lb... I 1 wueoa, rt... Marquar. p. 4 1 01 1 I 1 - Harilrii. a., a Totala..-.. ..! I IT I 1 Steele, p...., I 1 -erirna 1 8 I yorry, p s 1 v'- - . Totals., Batted for 8te1 In ninth. ,.m ri ii 1 One out when-winning run scored. Pittsburg 0 0 0.0 0 I 0 0 03 New York 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 V 4 First bas on errors: New Tork, L Laft on bases: Pittsburg, 7; New Tork, 11; First base on balls; Oft Hendrlx, 6; off Steele, I; off Marquard, 3. Struck put: By Steele, 1; by Marquard, 0. Home: runs: Wagner, Mil ler. Two-base hit: Clarke, Wilson. Sacri fice hits: Doyle, Snodgras, Fletcher. Stolen bases: Wagner, Doyla, .Snodgrass. Hit bv pitched ball! By Steele, Devore. Hits: Off Hendrlx, 0 In two-thirds lnnnlng; off Steele, I in seven and on-half innings; off Ferry, 3 in on and nevthrd Innings. Tim; 3:20. Umpires: Frary and O'Day, Contract for Load Batldlna;. WASHINGTON, July 13. (Special Tele gram.) Th secretary tt th treaaury ha awarded the contract for the construc tion of the public building at Lead, 8. D., to Mullen Rourke of Deadwood, 8. D., at 173.144. i Merlons I.aeeratloa and wound ar healed 'without danger of blood poisoning by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the healing wonder. , 2So. For sale by Beaton Drug Co., Bigger, Better, Busier That I what Be advertising will , do for any legitimate business. ' : ' ,y. : ' The mainritv nt human ailments weak, polluted blood deprives the system of its necessary strength and disease-resisting powers. Children do not develop perfectly, nor are they strong and robust unless the blood is pure and strong, while old people are afflicted with Rheumatism and other chronic troubles because of a weakened circulation. S.S.S. cures every ailment which comes from impure or diseased blood, it tones up and regulates every portion 'of the system and creates an abundant supply of nourishing properties with which to build up the blood. 5.5.5. is absolutely free from harmful drugs and minerals, and Is therefore the purest and safest blood medicine for young or old. 5. 5. S. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula, Malaria, Blood Poison, and all other Wood disorders. Book on the blood and any medical advice free. 5.5. 5Js sold at drug- stores. I : I 43 : Beer. SjnUy TraSe Srappll by snroo r. urtm, tan jxaia mi. sboai IKMxfla IMS I AIM. A-104S. Bonth Oman w m. I Ooonoll lllaffa jet tear, kaw If tx. I Lee afitnaelL 101S aej Aata. COLUMBUS WINSIH THE TENTH Cook Holds Locals Safe in Spite of Poor Support FOUR TO THREE IS TTSAL SCORE Pflrster Taken Oat im Seveath taalanj to Allow Ltsast ta Vat far ' Hlns aad Bll I Beat ta Blah. LOUISVILLE. July ll-Olumbu de feated Loulavlll today tn a tan-tnning gam. Cook held tha lecaj safe desptt hi poor support. Pfleater was taken out In th seventh to allow Lannoa to hat for him and Single waa sent to th slab,. Boo re I courvnt'g LDtnrmJw. AB.H.O.A.B AB.H.O.A.B O'ftonrke, tb 4 Ht'chman. If I ("nnitlion, rf I Downa lb... I 14 4 1 Hmrar. . 4 I I I II ( Holowltt. IB. 4 I I I PUhor. It.... 4 114 III HarOan, rf... 4 I Porrms, lb.. 4 II Mahllns. so.. 4 1 I OH'ehaw, 14 14 I 1 BiaaeVnr. lb 4 I Odwoll, ct... 4 14 1 4 SMnkw. el., 461 1 T 1 Millar, o ... 4 11 Walah. S....4 Cook, p.,.'.,. I 11 mooter, .. I Ttttalt a liTi la BlasVo, ... I anI .... 1 S S I rVas .. 1 I Batter for Pflester In seventh. -Batted for Slaitl In tenth. Loiaevllle O00OOWO11O 11 Columbus ....... 001 100000 S4 Stolen bates: Odwell. Two-bat hits: Cook, Miller, Howard. Three-base hit: Klnchman, Mahllns Sacrifice hit: Kula wltt. Colgalton. Sarrlflc fly; Cot-alt on. Double play; O'Rourke t Prrlnt to Mahllng. Hits: Off Pfelster, 4 In avn In nings: off Blag!. S In thre Inning. Struck out: By PfetlNtar, S; by Cook, 1 Bases on balls: Oft Cook. S; off Vlagl. 4. Passed ball: Miller. Tim: 1:60. Umplr. Hayes and Ferguson. Blaaa Taka Bwratfest, ST. PAUL. July II Both teams used thre pitcher this afternoon, but Kansas City's election wa th better and th v If I tor won th gam, T to 8, Chech was wild In th last innlpg and let In the winning run. Gehting' batted for Reiser In the eighth Inning and hi single rrought in the tying run lor SL Paul. lng rtn for St Score: KANSAS ntTT YT. f At'U AB.H.O.A.B. . AB.H.O.A.B AB.H. .... I I Pa rboaa, 11,1 I I I 1 rlarat, ' If... . 8 I ulllaan, ef.. I 1 Beaumont, Villi Loo. It I I I ( M Cmlck, l I 1 I I Ut I Hyatt, lb.... I I 1, Aatroy, 'In,, 4 I 1 1 B'worm'n. lb 4 1 f t ' Jnnoo. rf. ..11 111 Corrlnn, at I I I Butlar, a., 4 111 Downlo. tb. . I 1 I I I Kelly, .....! 1 4 1 I O'Connor, .. 4 I Hawaii. .,. I I I 1 Owen, 4 I Pecan'laro, I 1 t Bhnaoas. p... 1 Dalahanty .. 1 Brandara, p.. I Hetnor, - p.V. t oehrln 1 1 f Totals 84 It 14 I Chech, p.,... 1 Totals. !.... II V II I Batted for Decannler In seventh. -Batted for Reiser In eighth, Kansas City 0 S 0 0 0 0 S 0 S-7 St. Paul 0 0 9 0 8 0 1 I 1-4 Two-bas hits: Clark.' Hyatt Three- has hit: McCormlck. Stolen base: Jones, Doubl play: McCormlck to Autery: Hits: Off Decanniere, 6 in seven Inning; off Relger, 6 In one-Inning; off Chech, I In one Inning: off Owen, I In seven and one third Innings: off Rhoadea. S In on and one-third Innings; off Brandon. 1 tn one third inning. Bases On balls: Off De canniere, S; off Owen 4; off Chech. 1. Hit by pitcher: By t'orridon, 1; ty uecannior. 1. Struck out:i By Decannler, 6: by Owen, 2; by Brandon. 1 Wild pitch: Ccheh. Sacrifice hits: Downle, Bar beau. Left on baaes: St. Paul, 10; Kansas City, 7. Tim. 1:60. Umpire: Chili and Wed dege. 23oi New and Attractive Summer Shirts It wtuld be hard to find shirt of morn select pattern or finer material than thla assortment Just received. It Include mapy soft and . pleated styles, with or without soft or stiff collars, and with soft or plain cuffs at $2.00, $2.50 ad U.00 Better ahlrtt were never shewn in Omaha. It 'a am excellent time to gt a supply for months to come. Lssrtte aurlety of E. a W.' and MaahMtajn. TOM KELLEY CO., 815 Soutts ISth St. Tom SfeUey Jack StQnlllen The Iiiadrymaa Need Not Stop At Your Door, IfYfWtmr UTBOLnt WATEKPStOOrtD UhCIt COLLARS " 1 "riEY are permanently clean. A 1 damp cloth i your laundry man. Just a rub with it and rou have a rrh, clean, whit collar. Tb tame oeBar yee kero alaraya aors oaly aaiersraofaa. Trae ityle, sail comfort, rancrooi Bo ayes aai 114.00 a rear om Is lsua4ty biua. Cellar 25 each CsKs BO nek" At year aaakf'a, of by aoB aa roceiot of enea. The riBCKLOIO CO. 7 Wsvsrir ri. Hew Terh 61 A BLOOD MEDICINE F0FI YOUNG OH OLD are caused by imDurc blood, because H ERE'S Ooo4 Health to you a draught of Jet. ter's Gold Top beer, ', cool and sparkling. It quenches the thlrat . and InTlgorates the aystem and there lo . nothlna that will prove a Btrengtbener and appetiser like Jetter'a Gold Top IT. I Mala bv tithk I faoae mii. '