THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1911. Rourkes Bring Percentage to .500; Phillies Step Out in Front in National COLTS IN NEUTRAL POSITION Thej Take Command of Long Sought and Coreted Ground. KAMITEH OUT ANOTHER VICTORY Dea Molnea Deserters Start Oat Well, bat An Unable to Hold t'a fader Oaalaaarat tka Roirkt Bill. Fa Rourke'f Colts had llttletrouble . In getting away with the third and last game Of the aerlea with Dea Molnea. By food tick work they hammered themselres Into victory by a 10 to I score, and Incidentally Into the .500 mark In the percentage col umn. Robinson was pitted against the Deserters and although found for seven hits, kept them well scattered and at no time was he In danger of being found freely. In the first Inning Pes Moines got two rus o a ingle and two errors, one by Nlehoff and the other by Robinson. In the next Inning the Iowa aggregation got Its lent run on a walk, an error and a single. Ilersche, the big Des Moines pitcher, was sent In to de fend the tali-endera, but the goddess of luck was not sitting -on his shoulder and he was found for four tilts in the opening frame, which netted the hungry Colts a Ilka a umber of rune. The first Inning was too much for Herscha and he mowed down the three men In the second inning with apparent ease, without either a hit or a run. From then on he waa easy picking and the Rourkes hammered his benders to all corners of the field. In the third, wtih a man on first. Williams came back after a two week's lump In his batting and pushed the horse hide over the left garden fence. In the lxth, with two men down, Kane walked op to the pan and tapped the sphere over the same spot. He then left the game to his understudy, Porkorney, who finished with out a bobble, scoring a man in the eighth with a sacrifice to deep center, A r bog-as tla Injnred. Arbogast, the peer of all Western league catchers, split a finger on his meat hand In the sixth Inning, necessitating his re tirement from the game. He will be out o fthe game a week or more. It waa Ar bogast whom the team was depending on to help the Rourkes take the long end of the series from the Orixslles. who begin a three-game series here thla afternoon. 'Agnew will, however, be able to hold Up the receiving end of the battery. The game yeaterday was a weird exhi bition of the national uaatlme, but waa full of sensational plays and brilliant tops. It was one of those gamea which are especially pleasing to women, and as yeaterday was ladles day, everyone seemed to enjoy It Williams waa the loud one with the willow and clouted out three ihlta In four times up a single, double and homer. Nlehoff waa also there with the tick and batted WOO. In two times up ha made two hlta.. He was also credited with two beautiful sacrifice hits. The Rourkes played olever ball, and their good work of late la beginning to bring the fans out In large numbers. TWO perfect double plays ware pulled In such lightning Ilka manner that the breath waa almost taken from the fans. Foore: OMAHA. . AB, R. H. O. A. B. flCK, 3D Kane, lb , 4 3 1 1 5 I 0 0 Porkorney, lb. ........ 0 Thomason, cf.. fchoonover, If. . f . I Mahoff, Jb Willlama. rf..,.' BCneaves. as.... Arbogast, o Agnew, 0 Robinson, p..,.. I 4 0 0 Totals 34 10 14 27 14 DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. 11 2 1 A. E. 0 0 a l o 1 Curtis. If Cnlllgan, ss Mattlck, cf JDwyer, lb Korea, 8b Anderson, rf.... Oraham, 2b tnatowskl, c... Ilersche, p Totals Omaha Runs , Hits I)es Molnea Runs , Hits 4 t 0 0 0 0 0 ...81 7 14 14 4 0 11110 1 10 4 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 -14 1 1 I 1 0000000-3 11110 0 1-7 Two-base hits: Nlehoff, Williams. Three base hit: Pick. Hume runs: Williams, Kane. Wild pitch: Herache. Bases on balls: Off Robinson. 1: off Herache. 1. Struck nut: By Robinson, t; by Herache, 1. Sacrifice hits: Porkorney, Nlehoff t2), Kneaves, Colllgan. Stolen bases: Nlehoff, Pick. Mattlck, Anderson. Hits: Off Rob inson. 7; off Herscha, 14. Left on basea: Omaha, 6; Dea Moines. 4. Double plays. Kane to Kneaves to Kane; Kneaves to Nlehoff to Porkorney. Time. 1:40. Um pire: Clarke. T. JOSKPK Ol'THIT, BUT WINS Visitors Take Game by "core of Three to One. ST. J08EPH.- July 14. Although outhlt three to one today, St. Joseph took the last game of the aeries from Sioux City by the score of 8 to 1. Clark was wild, while Free man scattered hla hits well. Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H O. 0 0 A. 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Andreas, 3b 4 Stem, lb 1 Rreen. If 3 Xartman, ss 4 T. Rellly, 3b 4 Holmer, cf 1 Dawsoiv, c 3 Barber, rf 3 Clark, p 8 I'owne 1 M. Miller 1 Totals 31 1 ST. JOSEPH. 6 24 10' 3 An R. H. O. A. Kelly, rf 1 1 3 Powell. If, 0 0 0 t B. Rellly. b.. 7.wllling. cf... liortun, lb.... Kerns, c Melnke, ss.... KamiUon, 3b. Freeman, p.. Totals .25 3 27 Batted for Barber In ninth. Batted for Clsrk In ninth. Sioux City i?S5S?l?l Ft. Joseph 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 -3 Stolen baaes: Powell. B. Relllv. Double plays: Zwllllng to Rellly to Borton. Two fuse hit: Stem. Struok out: By Freeman. 3; bv Clark. 8. Baaes on ball: Off Freeman. off Clark 8 Hit by pitched ba'l: By Freeman. 3. Wild pitch: Clark. Passed ball: fawson. Left on baaea: St. Jieph. ; Sioux Citv, 8. Umpirea: McKee and Weaver. Tim :W. Pl'CRLO CAITlBKi THIS FINAL ' i 1 Reoralt Pltchee Cod Ball anal Ante lerea Take nmbblnat. PUEBLO. July 14 Routt, a Kansas State leaguer, pitched good liall today and Pueblo tcH'k the final gamo front Lincoln, bv a score of 8 to t Two aenatlonal catchea by HeloVn and Claire stopped Lincoln's rally In the ninth. Scorn LINCOLN. AB. Cole. rf. Cobb, rf J Dunrton, !!b MoCornilck If Thomas, lb 4 Gagnlar, a"..... fockrnan. 8o 4 Stratum c... J llsgermaa. P Totala.. ...V , R. H. O. A. E. 0 110 0 0 0 11 0 0 18 t 1 8 3 0 0 113 0 0 1111 0 0 0 0 11(10 320 1 1 u 1 R. H. O. A. E i e a Beratotd. IU j Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. NATUL.EAOUE. W.UPct.l W.Pct. Denver M DO . f Philadelphia 4 31 IJncoln 44 S2 .SHO) New York ..47 SI ."$ Pueblo 46 82 .RM Chicago 46 JO .M St. Joseph ..4ti .rBt. IulS ....44 M .(71 Rlous City ..41 88 .61 Pittsburg ... 83 .&W Omaha 40 40 .6 Cincinnati ...83 44 .421 Topeka 81 49 .8x8 Brooklyn ....29 47 .82 Dee Moines. 1 62 . 235) Boston 1 68 . 247 AMER. ASSN. AMER. LEA CUE. W.LPrtl W.LPrt. Columbus ..4 8S -1 Detroit 66 24 . Kaneae Clty.W 40 .6tt Philadelphia 49 29 .2B Minneapolis 44 4! .613 New fork ..41 87 .6 Milwaukee ..48 48 .W Poston 42 SS .626 Bt. Paul 48 44 .W Chicago 40 87 .619 1-oulRvtlle ...42 45 .43 Cleveland ...40 41 ,4 Toledo 42 4 .4771 Washington. 27 68 .Sas Indianapolis 39 49 .413, St. Louis ....22 M .282 NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE. W.LPct.! W.LPct. Fremont ....in 24 .593 Shenandoah. .21 22 ,5 Superior 86 24 .tax Auburn 27 23 .640 Ornnd I8l'd..34 27 .6T7 Falls City... .38 21 .671 Seward 29 90 Clarlnda 4 11 .4(1 Hsstlngs ....29 30 . 492 Humboldt ...22 2 .440 Kearney 27 32 .4hH Neb. City 21 29 AM Columbus ...27 34 .443f York 21 M .368 Yesterday's Resells. WESTERN LEAGUE. . Dea Moines, t; Omaha, 10. Sioux City, 1: St. Joseph, 8. Denver, 0; Topeka, 1. Lincoln, 2; Pueblo, 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE. St Louis 6; Boston, 7. Chicago-Brooklyn, rain. Plttsburg-New York, rain. Cincinnati, 4; Philadelphia, a. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston, 3: Chicago, 0. New York, 3; St. Louis, 4. Philadelphia, 1; Detroit, 6. Washington, 1; Cleveland, 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St. Paul, 1; Milwaukee, 3. Minneapolis, 8; Kansas City, 4. ' Columbus, 6; Louisville, 2. Indianapolis, 7; Toledo, 6. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Columbus, ; Grand Island, 2. Fremont, 6; Kearney, 2. Superior. 9: Seward, 4. Hastings, 7; York, 11. MINK LEAGUE. Clarlnda, 7: Shenandoah, 8. Humboldt, 14; Nebraska City, 7. Falls City, 7; Auburn, a. Games Today, Western League Denver at Omaha, Bt Joseph at Topeka. Des Molnea at Lincoln, Sioux City at Pueblo. National League Chicago at Boston, St Louie at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at New York, Plttabure- at Philadelphia American League Waahlngton at Chl-1 cago, rnuaaeipnia at Bt. lxuis, Boston at Detroit New York at Cleveland. American Association St. Paul at Mil waukee, Minneapolis at Kansas City, Co lumbus at Louisville, Indianapolis at To ledo. Nebraska State League Fremont at Grand island, Columbus at Kearney, Sew ard at York, Hastings at Superior. Mink League Clarlnda at Shenandoah, Humboldt at Nebraska City, Falls City at Auburn. Berger, as.... Belden, if.... Koerner, lb... Hughes, 2b... Davis, rt Claire, 3b Shaw, c Routt, p Totals 88 5 7 27 Lincoln 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 11 Pueblo ....0 3 0 0 0 10 1 -6 Stolen base: Cobb. Two-baae hlta: Gag nler, Thomas. Davia, Hughea (2). Double playa: Berger to Hughea to Koerner, Clair, unassisted. Left on bases: Lincoln, 6; Pueblo, 3. Sacrifice hits: Claire, Bech told. Struck out: By Routt 6; by Hager man ,4. Bases on balls: Off Routt, 2; off Hagerman, 1. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Haskell and Jackson. TOPEKA SCORES IX THE SECOND Pitcher . Buchanan la Command of Situation at All Times. TOPEKA, Kan., July 14.-A. Buchanan waa In command of the situation at all stages and shut Denver out with four hits, making it two out of three from the visitors. Topeka's lone tally resulted from Beecher's single, a sacrifice, a stolen base and an infield out. Score: TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. Rlekert. If Harford, 8b King, cf Ueecher, rf 1'Jdmlnton, ss Whitney, lb Kreps, 2b Chapman, c Buchanan, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 16 2 ' 8 1 Totals 28 8 27 12 DENVER. AB. R. H. O. 3 1 3 0 1 10 4 0 1 0 0 A. Lloyd, 2b (Jllmore, If .-. Caaatdy, rf....... Beall, cf Qulllln, 3b Lindsay, ' lb...... Coffey, ss Frambes,' c. Spahr, c Harris, p.'..'...... Ken worthy, p... 4 Totals 31 0 4 34 14 0 Topeka 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-baae hit: Beall. Sacrifice hits: King, ' Bdmlston. Beall. Stolen bases: Beet her, King. Lindsay. - Hits: Off Har ris, 0 In seven Innings; off Kenworthy, 1 In one Inning. Basea on balls: Off Harrla, 2. Struck out: By Buchanan, 2; by Ken worthy, 1. Time: 1:30. Umpirea: Knapp and Morgan. Western League Will Meet to Act on Sale 'of Des Moines Team CHICAGO, July 14.-A meeting of the Western league will be necessary to dis pose formally of the Des Molnea franchise. President Tip O'Neill stated today. "I have the names of six bidders for the club," continued the league president, "but am not prepared at this time to make them public "1 will atata, however, that oertaln Dea Molnea men want to keep the ownership of the olub in Des Moines." A Bloody Affair Is lung hemorrhage. Stop It and Cure weak lungs, coughs and colds with Dr. King's New Discovery. 50c and 3100. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. i I i i HYMENEAL Kinaj-Gaeat. FAIRBURT, Neb.. July 14. (Special Cecil King, formerly a wall known ydUng man of this city, waa married to Mlsa Helen Mae Guest of Philadelphia, Pa., at Colorado Springe, Colo., recently. Mr. King la the youngeat sun of Mr. and Mra. John M. King of thla city. He waa raised In Falrbury and attended the high school. Several years ago he removed to Boulder, Colo., and la at present employed aa caahlar for the Boulder creamery In. Degver. Mr. and Mra. King will ma fee their home at 2oll California atreet. Den vat. , R abrlman-Booek. TKCUMSUH, Neb., July 14. 8pacuU.) Mr. Harrison J. Rubelman, sun of Dr. aad Mrs. Q. J. Rubelman of thla olty, and Mtaa Jeannette Boeck of St. Louis were married In Los Angelas, Cal.. last Saturday. The bride and her mother went from St. Louis to the coast last week aad the eorensoay waa performed upon their arrival la Los Angeles. Mr. and Mra. Rdoelmen will go to housekeeping In Lna Angelea. Persistent Advertising la the Road to Big Returns. DETROIT CLEANS UP SERIES Mullin Betnrni to Mound and Pitches Fine Ball. SIX TO ONE IS FINAL SCORE Coombs I eks Effeetlveaesa at Crit ical Times nnft Bad Throw by Itraik la Third Innlna; Is Disastrous. DETROIT. Mich.. July 14.-George Mul tin. who has been out of the game for several weeks, owing to an operation on his nose, returned today and pitched fine ball, allowing Detroit to make a clean sweep of Its four-game series with Phila delphia. Coombs lacked effectiveness at critical times and half of Detrolt'a runa were due to a bad throw by Strunk In the third inning. Hartsel finished the game in left. Score: DETROIT. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O A K. AB.H.O.A.C. Jones, If l LnM. M 4 t 1 Bush, ss I 1 I 14 Oldrlnt, rf... 8 its Cobb, cf 8 lit 0 stnina, II.... 1 list Oswrord, rf. 4 I Hut!, If... 1 1 1 Peleh'nty, lb 4 111 t Dikir, lb.... 4 10 1 Morlarty, lb. I 1 1 1 IhtIi, lb.... 4 10 0 O'Ltarr, lb.. 3 1 t I 4 Murphy, b.. 4 0 14 Stana , ... tilt Barry, ,.... t I Mullin, p... I 1 4 Lapp, a 1.1 4 14 Coomba. p... 8 Totals I IT M 1 Totals.. .-...II I 14 II 1 Philadelphia 10000000 01 Detroit 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 1 Two-base hits: Lapp. Mullin. Three base hit: Cobb. Sacrifice hit: Oldrlng. Sacrifice fly: Cobb. Stolen bases: Barry, Jones (2). Double plays: Barry to Mur phy to Davis, Bush to O'leary to Dele hanty. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 6; Detroit 2. Bases on balls: Off Coombs, 2; off Mullin, 4. First base on error: Philadelphia. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Mullin, Barry. Struck out: By Coombs, 3; by Mullin, 1 Time: 1:66. Umpires: Ferrlne and Dlneen. St. Louis Rallies In Ninth. ST. LOUIS, July 14. Two runs behind In the ninth inning, St. Louis rallied and scored three runs on three singles, a base on balls and a double, winning the game. Score: T. LOIH8. NEW YORK. AB H O A B AB H O A B Khottan, cf. . 8 I 1 0 0 Danlala, cf. . 4 0 2 0 Blank, lb.... 3 8 0 0 0 dollar, rf... I 1110 Auatln, lb... 3 114 0 Haitian, lb.. 4 110 0 B'waltaar. rf. I 8 1 0' CrM, If I 8 8 0 Palty, lb 1 1 0 0 0 Knight, aa... 14 17 1 Halllnaa, lb. 8 0 I I 0 Chan. lb.... 4 1 11 0 Hosan, If.,.. 8 1 1 l OMaanar, lb.. I 114 1 etrphao. c. 4 t I 8 Blair, 4 0 4 10 Crtaa, lb I 1 10 0 0 Caldwell, p.. I 0 1 Wallaoa, as.. I 1 I I Vaughn, ... 1 0 0 0 0 Las. P 8 0 0 1 Qulnn, P 0 0 0 0 0 Hamilton, p. 0 0 0 0 0 Maloan .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals II ! 14 I Krlchall .... 1 0 0 0 0 Powall 0 0 0 0 0 I Totals 16 11 tt 14 , 0 Batted for Lake In seventh. Batted for Hallinan In eighth. Batted for Hamilton in ninth. Two out when winning run waa made. New York 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 0-9 St Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3-4 Two-base hits: Knight, Hogan, Wallace. Bases on balls: Off Caldwell, 3; off Lake. 1; off Hamilton, 3; off Vauphn, 1. Struck out: By Caldwell, 8; by Hamilton, 1; by Lake. 1. Hits: Off Lake. 7 in seven In nings; off Hamilton, 1 In two Innings; off Caldwell, B In aeven innings, none out in eighth, three on basea; off Vaughn, 8 In one and two-thlrda innings; off Qulnn, 8 In one-third inning. Time: 2:00. UmDires: Connolly and O'Loughlin. Boston Blanks White Sox. CHICAGO. July 14. Whitea error. coupled with two doubles, gave Boston the final game of the aeries with Chicago to day, 2 to 0. Pape was In fine form and kept the hits of the locale well scattered. score: BOSTON. CHICAOO. AB H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A B. Hoopar, rt... 4 1 8 0 0 Molntyra . rf. t 0 1 0 0 Gartner, lb.. I 1 3 1 Lord, lb 4 0 1 0 1 gpMkar. of., t 3 1 0 0 Callahan, ef. 4 0 4 0 0 Lewis, it 3 0 8 0 0 Bodle, lb.... 4 0 10 0 Yarkee, aa... I 0 18 0 Do'gharty, If 1 0 I 0 0 Enile, lb.... 4 13 4 Xelder, lb.... 8 1 10 1 0 Myers, lb.... 4 8 11 0 0 Tannehlll, sal I I I 0 Williams, o.. 4 I I 1 0 Sulllvaa, a..? I 0 110 Papa, p...'... 4 0 0 f 0 Payne, a....; 0 0 0 0 0 White, p..... 110 0 1 Totals II 0 tl 14 McCoanell .10 00 Totals M 4 87 14 8 Batted for Sullivan In eighth. Chicago 00000000 00 Bqston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02 Two-base hits: Williams, Speaker. Myers, Mclntyre. Three-base hit: White. Sacri fice hit: Hooper. Stolen basea: Speaker, Engle, Hooper. Double play: Papa to Engle to Myers. Left on bases: Chicago, 4; Boston, 10. Banes on balls: Off Pape, 1; off White, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Pape, Mclntyre; by White, Lewis. Struck out: By Pape, 2; by White, 1. Time: 1:47. Umpire: Egan. Senators Barely Escape Shntont. CLEVELAND, O., July 14.-Oraney'a muff of Schaefer's fly In the ninth saved Wash ington from a shutout. Cy Young out- r Itched Walker and Cleveland won 4 to Soore: CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB. H.O.A.B. Orsney, If... 4 110 1 Milan, of.... 4 18 0 Olaoa, as I 0 4 0 0 S hafr. lb. I I 74 Jackaon, rf.. I 110 0 Blberteld, lb 4 1 I 1 0 Stoysll, lb... I 1 10 4 0 Oeaaler, rf.., 4 0 8 0 0 Btrm'aam. cf 4 I 0 C. Walker, If. 4 8 I 0 Bali, lb I I 8 I 1 McBrlde, ss. 4 0 3 1 1 Turner, lb... 1 0 0 1 0 Cun'ham, lb I 0 1 I 1 Flaber, c... 4 0 0 8 0 Henry, e 1 0 4 3 0 Ywn, p 3 0 1 8 0 E. Walker, p 3 1 0 1 0 Lallvalt .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals. .....80 T 17 II 8 Totals II 1 84 8 8 Batted for Cunningham in ninth. Cleveland 10000130 4 Washington 00000000 11 Two-base hits: Graney. Ball. Sacrifice hits: Stovall. Stolen bases: Ball, Milan. Double plays: Fisher and Olson; Fisher and Stovall; Turner, Olson and Stovall. First -base on balls: Off Young, 2; off Walker, 4. Struck out. By Young. : by Walker, 1. First on errors: Cleveland, f; Washington, 1. Left on bases: Cleveland, 7: Washington, 6. Time: 1:36. Umpires: Mullen and Evans. Shenandoah Captures Second One of Series Auburn Defeated by Falls City, While Humboldt Wins First Game Under Name, 8HENANDOAH. Ia.. July 14. (Special Telegram.) Shenandoah took the second game of the aerlea thla afternoon. Score: R H E Shenandoah .0 01010100 3-4 10 8 Clarlnda 2 00200102 0 7 (2 Batterlea: Shenandoah, Johnson and Cas tle and Ellis: Clarlnda. Smlthaon and liar, mony. - Umpire: Kratsberg. FALLS CITT, Neb.. July K (Special Telegram.) Auburn waa defeated In the second game of tha aeries today. Score: R. BL in Falls City 3 3 2 0 0 0 07 10 0 Auburn 0 1001000 3 14 Batterlea: Falls City, Baird and Black; Auburn, Zanderman, Charlesworth and Kranlger and Musaer. Umpire: Meyers. NEBRASKA CITY. Neb., July 11. (Spe cial Telegram.l Humboldt batted hard to day and took the second game of the series. Score: R.H.E. Neb. City .,..2 I H t II t 4-1 M Humboldt 0 0 0 1 2 4 11 (14 1 I Batteries: Nebraska City, Wells and Miner ana siaerman; Humboldt, t-verutt, Southward and Dleta. Umpire: Sage. liven Creek Wise. ' SILVER CREEK. Neb., July 14 (Special Telegram.) Sliver Creek defeated Stroma burg here today In a hard fought eleven Inning game. E. Shank of Sliver Creek waa rendered unconacloue by a pitched bail in the eleventh inning. Score: Silver Creek. ...1 IOOOjOOIO 8-0 Struinsburg 1 3110SO0O 38 Batterlea; Silver Creek, Shank and H. Shank; Stronisburg, Brat and lilUburg. Struck out: By Shank, ; by Best, a. Hlta: Off Shank, 7; off Best, 11, Wllber Defeats Bratrlee. BEATRICE. Neb.. July 14. (Special Tele gram.) The Wllber ball team defaateel Be atrice here this arteruoon by the score of 1 to I The efatiansa were a home run by Shlrmeda of Wliorr, a three-bagger by McDanieis of Beatrice and alx double playa, three on each aide. The sours: R.H hi Wilder t ( Beatrice 3 4 ( Batterlea: Wllber. Hhlrmeda and Bheatak; Beatrice, Wills and Rosa. COLUMBUS TURNS THE TABLES Grand Island'i Pitcher Weak and Paul in Fine Condition. SUPERIOR WINS AN EASY GAME Troancea Seward by Score of Nine 4o T o .Fremont Wlna Last On of Series from Kearney York Wins. GRAND ISLAND. Neb., July 14.-8peclal Telegram.) Columbus turned tablea on Grand Island today and pounded out an easj victory off Clausman, who received ragged support Paul nltched fine hail until the seventh when he weakened, but not enough to cause the visitors n t In danger of losing the game. Score: COLUMBIS GRAND ISLAND. AB.ll.O.A B. AB H O A Melxell, rf...l 1 I 0 Cook of .41100 E. Brows, Ibl 1 4 0 0 gmlth. as.... 4 0 111 Oraham, lb . I 1 I J 0 M KIbben. If 8 1 0 0 B Brown, aal I 4 4 0 MrUar, rf... I 0 0 0 W's-ba , ef I I 0 0 He la, lb... 4 10 8 0 Learh. If I 1 1 0 0 Ar'atrnna. lb 4 11 0 0 Corbett, lb..l 1 I 0 0J.-t. V.T 10 3 1 Ms, e 4 1 8 0 0 Werd, lb.... 4 1 I J 1 . Clauaman, p. I 1 0 4 Totals 411117 Tni.i. h!mTT Cnlumhlia 1iaiaa. Grand Island 00000020 o i Earaiw run.. rni. ,.... a. . Island, 1. Two-base hits: Melsell. Welaen iZl??T ljT0,l- H,rP1"t. Jok-'Mt Clausman. g'rst on balls: Off Paul, 2. Struck out ; oy uiauiiman. a. Ift on bases: Columbus, 7: Grand Island, R. Flrsl a ?n '.rror8: Columbus, 5; Grand Island ' .P?llblepla.y": nmwn to Graham t" Corbett Umpire: McDermott. Superior Haa Easy Time. SKWATtTV Nah Ti.W li an..i.i ... gram.) Superior took the last one of the series from nwrH .n n .. a .A . . , . . leas game of ball. Seward made several errors a few of them counting for scores. n-Z '"ve mr i or ror tnree games. o ci mi vu crwKra on account of York not playing Sunday CPERirm. IE WARD anwrvav ... Alien; et e 1 I 0 Stanley, ss... Ill to Michaels, as. I f t e nansnn, rr. .. e 0 Naff, lb 4 Henry, ef. ... 4 0 Robinson, If. I lies Oorle, rf 4 8 0 MoD-well, lb 4 0 1 Spellman, a.. I 1 4 0 I 0 I 8 1 0 0 0 1 1 I 0 0 0 o 1 0 FBk.lti. III 1 o Kill I en. lb..! I 0 1 1 1 D.B'ke'ta, lb 8 11 0 0 Luraa, lb.... 4 Orr, lb 8 141 Wallr. c 4 8 Lancaster, p. I 8 0 3 0 Crawlord, p.. 4 0 0 Totals 44 18 17 14 1 Totals it a i a Superior 2 0010010 48 Seward 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 Three-base hits: Henrv wiiv tn r Bockewita, Lancaster. Two-base hits: Stanley. Hanson (2), Henry, Cole, Spellman. F. Bockewita. Bares on balls: Off Craw ford, 2; off Lancaster, 2. Wild pitches: Crawford, 2. Double plays: Crawford to Stanley to Lucas, Lancaster to McDowell to D. Bockewita. Struck out: By Craw ford, 8; by Lancaster, 4. Time: 1:46. Um pire; Held. Fremont Gets Last One.. KEARNEY. Neb.. July 14 rHoecial Tele gram.) Kearney lost the last ratne of tha series here with Fremont today. Kearney Daners were not a Die to rind Campbell In the pinches. Score: ritBMONT. XBARNBT. AB.H.n A.E. AB H.O.A.B. Rondeeu. lb. I 1 I I 1 L. Gray, cf., I 1 0 Fallen, lb lit Downer, ss.. 8 I 1 1 1 I Psslea, lb... l It 0 J.rrott. rf.... I 3 I 0 0 13 10 Trimble. If.. 4 18 1 Sit Clair, lb 3 1 11 1 1 0 3 1 Foster, lb... 4 0 I 4 3 8 4 0 Maskurth, o 4 0 4 1 11 Wrlrht. d.... loots Bennett, of. Bonner, rf . . Neff, e Turpln, If... Carer, lb... ThomDe'n. aa a Campbell, p. I anahurt I A A a a Totals It I IT I Totals M I IT 11 4 Batted for Wright In ninth. Kearney 3 00009000-1 Fremont 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 S Earned runs: Fremont t- trrr i Bases on balls: Off Campbell, 4; off Wnght, 8. Left on bases: Kearney, 11; Fremont, a Wild pitch: Wright. Two-base hits: Neff. Downey. Struck out: By Wright, 8; by Campbell, 4. -Double play: Trimble to Clair. Time: t:D. Umpire: Garrett. York Beata Haatlaara. : t t ; YORK. Neb.. July 14. fSDecial Telesrram.l York defeated Hastings by hitting when nus meant runa. coppie got a home -run In the fourth with the base full. Tim mersman got one in the same Inning with two on bases. Shaner waa batted out of the box in the fourth, but York found Hill JUBt as easy. Score: TOR. HASTINGS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Farrell, lb... 4 I 0 7 1 Watson, lb... 4 1 8 1 Smith, lb.... 8 t I I 1 I I 0 17 1 1 0 1 1 1 o r ortman, ss. 0 0 Bromley, cf,. I 0 Kats, lb I 0 Cooke, lb.... 8 0 O'Brien, rf.. 4 Hemes?, If.. I Harm, of.... 4 Payne, lb.... I Ha via, rf 1 Dye. as I Copple, e.... 4 I Donnelly, It.. 4 1 Hoemle, ... 4 0 1 1 TlnVeman, p. 4 1 3 0 Shaner, p Hill, p.... H U tl 1 4 Totals... Totals.. ...17 14 14 I 0 10 0 T 10 0 11 Hastings i 0 10 1 York 0 10 8 0 Home runs: Watson, Copple, Davis, Tim mersman, Kats. Two-base hit: Harm. Basea on balls; Off Timmersman, 8; off Shatter, 8; oft Hill, 1. Struck out. By Timmersman, 4; by Shaner, 1; by Hill, 4. wua pitcnes: run, Timmersman. Mil D "lit pitched balls: Dye, Smith. Time Umpire: Edwards. Giants Defeat Tbnrston. THURSTON, Neb.. July 14 (Sptclal Tele gram.) The Omaha Olants defeated Thurs ton here today. The final score was u to 7, Batteries: Omaha Giants, Halters, Trent and Davia; Thurston. MeKlnsle and Peterson, PHILLIES CLINCH FIRST PLACE fieds Are Defeated by Score of Five to Four. FR0JLME POUNDED HARD IN FIFTH Bates and Mitchell Knock Ont Three. Baa Hlta Bates Gets Two Bsrgar fro rn e Strikes Oat Seven.' KANSAS CITY, July 14. Minneapolis took the second game of the aeries here today from Kansas City, I to 4. Waddell kept hla hlta well acattered and was ef fective with men on bases. Minneapolis hit consistently both Brandom and Rhoadea. Clymer waa put out of the game for disputing one of Blerhalter'a strike de cisions. Score: MINNEAPOLIS KANSAS CITY. AB H O. A.E. Perheau, Sb. 1080 Ctrmer, ef... I 1 0 e e oaraner, cf., 4 1110 Lore, If 4 I I 1 Hratt. rt.... 4 18(0 0 B'varm'n. lb I 1 I 0 1 4 1 Corrldon. ss.. 18 14 1 I Downts, lb... 4 t I 4 I 1 O'Connor, .. 4 1 1 1 Owena, cf.... 0 Olll, lb I rVKTath. If., t Willlama lb. I Tioamnan, rf, Kllllfor. as.. I M'CTmlrk, ss 1 Ferrta, 16.... I Smith, e 4 Waddell, p... I Brandom, p.. 1 8 Rhoadea. e.. 1 1 t 1 !lehrt 1 0 3 1 Baker 1 0 0 t Totals 17 1 n 1 4 Totsls 17 17 II 1 Hatted for Brandom In the fourth. Batted for Downie In the ninth. Minneapolis 0 3 0 1 0 8 0 08 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0-4 Two-base hits: Cravath. Ferris, Rhoades Struok out: By Brandom, 3: by Rhoadea. '; hv Waddell. 4. Bases on hallo: Off Brandom, 8; off Rhoadea, 1; off Waddell, 6. Hits: Off Brandom, 4 In four Innings; off Rhoadea. 8 in five innings. Wild pitch: Waddell. Baaes on errors: Minneapolis. 1: Kansas City. 3. Double plays. Gill to Smith to GUI: Corrldon to Downie to Bow ermsn. Stolen bases: Cravath, Williams, Kllllfer. Time. 3:00. TTmplrea: Blerhalter and Handlboe. Hlarsrlnbotham Makes Wild Pitch. LOUISVILLE, July 14 Three wild pitches by Hlgglnbotham today gave Co lumbus enough runs to defeat Louisville. He was also batted hard, while Packard allowed but three scattered hits. Score. COLCMPV9. LOUISVILLE. AB.H.O.A.E. AH.H.u.A.a. O'Ttourke. Ibl 118 1 Howard, a., I I I I 0 lit Hulmrltt. lb. I 0 I I Hl'chmsn, If I Congalt'n, rt 4 Downs, lb... I Perrlni. lb.. 4 Mshllng, rs.. I Oilwell, et. ... 4 Walsh, a 4 Packard, p... 4 Alt Plahar, If.... 11400 1 8 4 0 HaraVn, rf... 4 0 4 0 0 3 3 1 Ori'ihaw, lb. I 0 I - 8 stanebury. lb I t I 144 Stanley, cf. .. I 1 1 0 1 8 0 0 Miller, c till 8 13 1 Hl'botham, pt 1 8 1 Lennox ....1 00 Tatale I 11 17 11 I Totals 17 I 17 1 1 Batted for Miller In ninth. Louisville t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Columbus 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 Two-base hit: Downs. Three-base hit: Fisher. Struck out: By Hlgglnbotham. 2; by Packard, 2. Bases on balls: Off Hlg glnbotham, 6 off Packard, 5. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Hayes and Ferguson. Brewers Beat Saints. MILWAUKEE, July 14. Milwaukee won an exciting game from St. Paul. McGlynn pitched steady ball until the ninth, when he passed a man and waa hit safely three times. - Score: MILWAUKEE. ST. PAUL. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. tone. If I 110 Clarke, If.... 4 0 10 0 Charles, lb.. 4 0 1 I 0 Deleh'nty, rl 4 1 0 M'C'ntlck, 3b 4 t 0 Autrey, lb... 4 C. Jonas, cf. 8 T. Jones, lb. I 1 14 Randall, rf.. 4 0 1 Barrett, cf.,. 14 Clark, la 88 0 Butler, ss.... Lewie, ss 8 3 I Kelly, o 4 Marshall, c. 1 0 0 Howell, lb... 4 McUlrnn, p.. 8 0 0 3 1 Oehrlns, p... 3 Beaumont .. 1 0 Totala It I 37 14 1 Totals 14 T 14 10 I Batted for Gehrlng in the ninth. Milwaukee ....0 2 0 0 0 10 0 8L Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Baaea on balla: Off McGlynn, 1; off Gehrlng, 4. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Chill and Weddlge. TOLEDO. July 14. After twice tlelng the aeora by batting rallies, coupled with er rors, Toledo dropped the second extra in ning game of the aerlea to inaianapous, 7 to 1 Ho user's aerate h single, a wild pitch and Gets' pop back of second pro duced the winning run. Score: Bavtted for swann in aeventn. Toledo 000003040 0-43 Indianapolis O8OOO0130 17 Two-base hit: Mowe. Three-base hit: Williams. Stolen bases: Nllea, Hohnhorst, Bronkle, Caiisch, Butler, Gets. Sacrifice hit: Bronkle. Bases on balls: Off Swann. 2. Struck out: By Swann, 2; by Ylngllng, 1; by Schlltser, 2. Left on bases: Toledo, 7; Indianapolis. 4. Wild pitch: Tingling. Hit by pitched ball: Burns. Time; 2:10. Umpires: Owena and Ed dinger. Got eh 'a Champa Win. MASON CITT. Ia., July H (Special Tel egram.) Gothch'a Champa handed it to Maaon City today in a closely played game, I to 0. The rubber will be played oft to morrow. Clr aLke'a rejuvenated team will play the 1 iductory game tomorrow, meetlnaf Chart..- City, Uhlan 1-rots Faat Half. , CLEVELAND. July 14. At the North Randall track today Uhlan (1:68) trotted a half mile In 0.6714. Thla Is said to be the fastest half mile ever trotted. Uhlan's time for the mile was J:04. He went to the half In 1:06 and then took the pace from a runner. Persistent Advertising la the Road to Big Returns. OMAHA'S LOWEST PRICES First low. then lower, now lowest. Nothing reserved. Every suit in our entire stock at half price. SALE COMMENCES BLUES TROUNCED BY MILLERS Minneapolis Take Second Game of Series, Eight to Four. WADDELL KELTS HITS SCATTERED Minneapolis lilts Consistently Both Drandom anal nhoetdee Clymer Pat Ont of Game for l)la- pntlnar Decision. PHILADELPHIA, July 14. -Philadelphia got undisputed possession of first place to day by defeating Cincinnati. S to 4. Fromine pitched wonderful ball for four innings, but In the fifth the home team hit the ball hard and knocked hltn off the rubber. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CINCINNATI. AU H O.A K AB H.O.A.R. Knah. lb.... Pankfrt, rf.. Lohert, lb... Walah, It.... L'lnerue, lb.. Thomas, rf... rmolan, ss. .. 3 0 I i 0 Pcerher, If... 4 0 0 A I 1 0 nlr. rf f Marannda, rf. 0 Hnblltiel, lb 0 I A ft 1 1 0 0 Mitchell, rf. 1 S 0 lownejr, ss. I 1 Grsnt, lb... I 1 Titan, lb.... Dooln, Alexander, p 3 1 0 0 Mi liesn, n.. Kromme. p Totals It 8 17 It 8 Smith, p.. Rererol1 Esmond .. 0 Totala 11 10J1 7 1 Batted for Smith in ninth. Ran for McLean in ninth. Luderus out, hit by batted ball. Cincinnati 30000100 0-4 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 3 Two-base hit: Bates. Three-base hits: Bates, Mitchell. liases on balls: Off Kromme, 2. off Smith, 1; off Alexander, 8. Struck out: By Frommo, 7; by Smith.. 1: by Alexander, 8. Hits: Off Fromme. 4 In four and one-third Innings; off Smith. 4 In three and two-thirds innings. Time: 2:00. Umpires: O'Dsy and Ernslle. Boston Gets Early Lead. BOSTON, July 14. Manager Bresnahan used four pitchers in today's game In an effort to make the series a .straight win for St. Louis, but the lead taken by Boston In the second inning proved too great, Bos ton winning. 7 to 6. Score: BOSTON. ST. LOTUS. AB H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E Sweeney, lb, 1 0 0 0 0 HflKKlns, lb. 4 8 8 8 0 Tenney, lb... I 01 Hauser, ss... 4 I t Heraoa, as.., I 0 I I I Kills. If I 1 Kaleer, It.... 4 8 1 0 Kon etchy. lb I 3 11 1 I Miller. rf....l 0 8 0 1 Erwln. rf....8 110 0 Inrtoa. lb. 4 I I 0 0 Mowrey, lb.. 4 0" 0 I 0 Kltns. 0 1 10 1 0 Oakea. ef....t 0 10 Flaherty, cf., 4 0 I 0 0 Breanahan, c I 0 0 0 0 Tyler, p 1 110 Golden, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 oeyer, p 1 o o s t 24 71 11 I O L'd'mllk, p 1 01 Totala... Mcirer 1 o o o t L L'd'mllk, Smith .. .. 1 t Totals It 8 84 14 I Hauser out, hit by batted ball. Batted for G. Laudermllk in eighth. Batted for L. Laudermllk in ninth. Boston 0 6 0 1 0 0 1 0 7 St. Louis 00020001 20 Two-base hit: Ingerton. Three-base hit: Hlgglna. Hits: Off Golden, 2 in one and one third innings; off Geyer, 1 in two and one third innings; off G. Laudermllk, 2 In five Innings; off L. Laudermllk, 2 In one Inning, Sacrifice hits: Kling, Herzog. Saorlflce fly: Miller. Stolen bases. Sweeney (K). Double playa: Hugglna to Hauser to Konetchy; Sweeney to Hersog to Tenney, Hugglns to Konetchy, Konetchy to Hauser to Ko netchy; Tyler to Kling to Tenney. Left on bases: Boston, 6; St. Louis, 8. Bases on balls: Off Golden, S; off Geyer, 1; off G. Laudermllk, 2; off Tyler, 4. First base on errors: St. Louis. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Tyler, Bresnahan, Hauser. Struck out: By Tyler, 4. Passed ball: Bresnahan. Wild pitches: G. laudermllk, L Laudermllk. Time: 8:01. Umpires: Johnston and Eason. RESULTS IN THREK-I LEAGUE Rock Ialand Makea ft Three Straight Gamea from Peorlsu DECATUR. 111., July 14. Decatur bom barded Waterloo's pitchers and won, 8 to 4. today. Score: R.H.E. Deoatur t 11 0 Waterloo . 4 6 0 Batterlea: Decatur, Schroder, Mlddleton and Johnson; Waterloo, Fullenwldcr, Hol lenbeck and Wolfe. ' - QU1NCV, HI., July 14. Quinoy batted Otis out of the box In the third and won, 11 to 2. Score: R.H.E. Qulncy 11 14 0 Davenport 2 10 4 Batteries: Qulncy, Vyskocll and Forney; Davenport, Flnke, Otis and Walsh. HOCK ISLAND. 1 II., July 14. Rock Is land made It three straight, defeating Peoria. 4 to 2, today. Score: R.H.E. Rock Island , 4 7 3 Peoria I 6 2 Batteries: Rock Island,. Hughes and Gonding; Peoria, Schneider and McDonald. DUBUQUK, la.. July 14. Danville de feated Dubuque, 2 to 1, today In spite of Rogge'e splendid pitching. Score: R.H.E. Danville 2 3 3 Dubuque 1 7 2 Batteries: Danville. Kerwln and Hllde brand; Dubuque, Rogge and Krelts. Dodge Bata Another Victory. DODGE, Neb., July 14. (Speclal.)-The Dodge Athletics defeated the Hooper team on the Dodge grounds today by a score of 6 to I. This waa one of the fastest and cleanest gamea played on the local dia mond. The Athletics garnered eleven hit off Red Morton, the pitcher for Hooper, one of them a two-bagger and two three-bag-gera. Score: R.H.E. Dodge 08010020 8 11 i Hooper 0 1 000 2 000-3 6 2 Struck out! By Heftl. 10; by Morton, 7. 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July 14.-(Speclal Tele gramsRepresentative Klnkaid, who baa been away on leave of absence to attend to personal business, returned to the capital yesterday. On his return he found a lett-r from C. 11. Cornell of Valentine requesting that he endeavor to gain permission of the War department to permit settler about the Fort Niobrara military reservation to cut hay upon that reaervatlon. It la repre sented that because of drouth the hay crop Is short in the vicinity of Valentine and that upon the Fort Niobrara reservation there Is much hay going to waste, which, it appears to acttler. they ahould be per mitted to hurevsl. The reservation has been abandoned for military purposes and is now In charge of a caretaker. Representative Klnkaid today took the matter up with General Oliver, acting sec retary of war, in the absence of Secretary Stlmeon, who Is In Panama, presented the case In person and submitted a written statement of the situation. Judge Klnkaid said after hla Interview with General Oliver that he felt reasonably confident that the settlers may be granted the necessary per mission under reasonable conditions to be established by tha War departmeut. Dorchester Loses in Eleventh. DORCHESTER, Neb.. July 14 (Special ) The Northwestern Business college hae ball tenm of Beatrice and the Dorchester team struKKed for eleven innings here yes terday. A three-bagger in the eleventh and an error bv the locals gave Beatrice the two runs that ended the struggle, to 4. It was anyone's game after the sixth ami Byers and Van Lou fought hard to the finish. 1 Bvvra struck out sixteen and Van Lou cut down nineteen of the locals. Kry der'a mliffed fly In the sixth lost the game for Dorchester. The features of the game were Beatrice's three-bnggcr and the double play by Dorchester, both In a pinch. Score: R.H.K. Dorchester 1 012000000 04 6 7 Beatrice 2 000020000 28 6 8 Three-base hit: Beatrice. Two-base hits: Beatrice. 2. Left on bases: Beatrice, 6; Dorchester, 3. Stolen bases: Beatrice, 3; Dorchester, 5. Sacrifice hit: Dorchester. Struck out: By Van Lou 1; by L. Byers, 16. Bases on balls: Off Byers, 6; off Van Lou. 2. Duoble play: Baker to J. Byers to Freldell. Passed balls: Morrasy, a Bat teries: Dorchester, L. Byers and A. Mor rasy j Beatrice, Van Lou and Booth. SHELTON, Neb., July 14.-(Speclal Tele gram.) The circuit , running races now on here are bringing out large crowds and as there are eighty running horses here some fast contests are being run. On account of the heavy rain of Wednesday night the track Is heavy and wet, but today a large crowd was on hand to wit ness the sport. The quarter mile dash was won by sam F. ; Leatherhead, second; Frank James, third. Second race, mile daeh. George Culllvan, first; Osaian, second; Young Molo, third. Third race; on accounnt of Improper start will be run over tomorrow. Bine Springs Takes Game. BEATRICES Neb., July 14 (Special.) 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