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    Tire BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. JULY 27, 1911.
Rourkes Outplay Antelopes; Des Moines Beat the Grizzlies; Cubs Win Twice
DEMOTT HOLDS LINCOLN DOWN
I
Pitcher for Omaha Eai Antelopes'
Clearly at His Mercy.
TWO RUNS OFF HIM IN FIE ST
lilt, Tw Paaaea, Saerlflee anal lOrror
Glre Lincoln Only eorea ana
After that Omaha Has It
On. War.
LINCOLN. Neh.. July 2fl. (Special Tele
gram.) Demott pitched air tlKht ball to
day and should have scored a shutout
but for error behind him. Omaha won.
a to i
Rourke's twlrler allowed hut six hits,
well scattered throughout, while Omaha
not to Fox for eight hits, three In one
Inning, riving he Rourkes two runs and
the game.
The Lo;es scored twice In the opening
round when after Cole and Cobb had been
retired. Dunrlon walked, stole second and
then Demott issued his second pass. On
an attempted steal at second. Arbogast
threw to third t catch Dundon and the
ball went Into right field, both runners
scoring.
Omaha took on In the third when
Moore hit safely to the Infield. Nlehoff
pushed him to second on a sacrifice and
Schoonover singled, scoring Moore. In the
sixth Hchoonover opened with a double.
Pick soctiflced and Kneaves singled, scor
ing Schoonover. DeMott singled after Ar
bogast had fanned, scoring Kneaves.
There was nothing doing the remainder
of the game, although with one down In
the eighth. Cole hit to deep left for three
bases and Cobb lifted a Texas leaguer Just
over second with the infield drawn In.
Racing at full speed Thomason made a
beautiful catch from off his shoestrings
and Dundon, the third out, lifted a popup
to Moore,
Both sides had men on bases during the
remainder of the game but tight pitching
held down the score.
Moore played a pretty game In the In
field while Thomason and Kchoonover com
pleted sensational catches In the outer
gardens. Lincoln played a steady game
In the field. Score:
LINCOLN.
AB. R. II.
O.
0
i:
A.
0
0
5
0
0
4
S
1
I
Cole, cf
Cobb, rf
Liundon, lb....
McCormlck, If
Thomas, lb....
Gagnier, ....
CVkmtn, lb..
McQraw, o
Fox. p
Totals .....
4
1
81
27 1
OMAHA.
AB. R. II,
I
E. I
0 J
0 I
0
0 ,
0 i
O.
11
A.
t
Moore. 2b
Nlehoff. 3b
Thomason, cf. .
Kane, lb
Kchoonover, If.
Pick, rf
Kneaves. ss....
Arbogast, 0....
Demott, p
4
4
8
8
0
0
0
0
s
1
0
1
0 1
Totals
Lincoln
.84
8 27 11
20000000 02
00100200 0-8
Omaha
Huns batted In: Schoonover, Kneavee, De
mote Three-base hit: Cole. Two-base hit.
Schoonover. Left on bases: Lincoln, S;
Omaha, . Stolen bases: Cobb. Lrindon (2).
McCormlck. Kneaves, Moore. Sacrifice hits:
Gagnier, Nlehoff. Thomason, Pick. Struck
out: By Fox. 8; by Demott, 8. Bases on
balls: Off Fox, 2; off Demott, 2. Time:
2:00. Umpires Knapp and Morgan. ,
TOPEKA BATS SIOl'X OFF MAP
Wtlaea Unable to near V UaBef the
tick Work.
TOPEKA, July 28. Topeka batted Wilson
hard today and won, 14 to 4. In the third
the locals got seven hits and seven runs.
Score;
TOPEKA.
AB. R. H. O. A. , E.
Rlckert, If...
Tl I . I
4 1 I S 0 0
.11 0 0 0 0
King, cf....
Whitney, lb.
Gardner, rf.
Emory, Sb...
Chapman, c
Edmiston, si
Kreps. 2b....
Donovan, p
.. 1 2 2 0 1
.. S 2 S 8 0 0
..5 8 4 0 0 0
.. 8 8 S 2 8 0
.. 4 1 1 I 0
..411880
.. S 0 1 8 4 0
..0 0 0 0 0 0
..4 1 1 .0 0 0
Fugate, p...,
Totals
...41 14
17 27 IS
8IOUX CITY.
Andreas, 2b
Stem, lb
Rreen, rf
Wagner, cf
Fitsgerald. If
Hartman. as.,...
Kellly. 2b
O. Miller, O
Wilson, p
W. Miller, p
0
10
8
2
0
0
0
A I
'0
0
0
Totals 4 10 24 12
Topeka 08711011 -14
Sioux City 080100000 4
Three-base hits: Whitney, Edmiston,
Emory, Wagner. Two-base hits: Kreps,
King, Whitney. Rellly. Sacrifice hit: Edmis
ton. Sacrifice fly: Emory. Double play.
Helily to Stem. Stolen base: Beecher. Hits:
)ff Donovsn, 2 in one and two-thirds In
nings; off Fugate, S In eeven and one-third
Innings; off Wilson. 10 In two and two
thirds Innings; off W. Miller. T In five and
one-third innings. Base on balla: Off
Donovan. 4; off Fugate. 1; off Wilson, 2;
off Miller. 8. Struck out: By Donovan. 1;
by Fugate. . Passed Ball C. Miller. Hit by
pitched bsll: By Donovan. L Umpires: Mo
keo and Weaver.
HIGGIXS' BOYS WALLOP DENVER
Talleaders Defeat Leaders oa Home
Grssada, Three to Oae.
DENVER July 26. Owens held Denver to
four scattered hits and the visitors won,
I to L Score:
PE.NVCK.
AU. R.
H.
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
o.
1
1
s
0
T
2
10
0
0
A.
i
o
0
Lloyd. 2b
Gilmore, If....
Cassidy. rf...
BeaJI, cf
Qulllln. 8b....
Unrtsay, lb...
Coffey, as....
Pps.hr, c
Olmatead, p..
Kenworthy, .
.. 4
Totals
28 1
DES MOINFS.
4 27
AB. R. H
O.
4
0
Curtis. If
Colstgan, ss....,
MattU-k. rf
Dwyer, lb
Korea. Sb
Anderson, rf....
Graham. 2b
lltowskl. c..,..
Owens, p
.....3
3
Totals
27
Batted for Olmstead In ninth.
Denver 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
Des Vtolnea 0 10000200-3
Stolen bases: Graham. Coffey, Mattlck.
Three-base Jilt: Graham. Korea, Gilmore.
Home" run: Korea. Sacrifice hits: drill
gaa. Spohr. Struck out: By Olmstead.
4; by Owens, i. Bases on balla: Off Olm
stead. 1 Iouble play Mattlck to 11
towskU Left on bases: lenver. 1: Des
Moines, C Time: 130. Umpire: Haskell.
Pl'BBLO TAKES Cl.OsB CONTEST
Davis Beads Ball Over Ceater Field)
rtse far Heme Raa.
PUEBLO, July 2, Pueblo won a close
and well played game from St. Joseph. 2
to L Ivls hit a borne run over center field
fence, boore:
ST. JUKKFH
AB.
Kelly, rf S
Powell. If
Rellly. 2b 4
Zwll.lng. cf 4
Jones. Xb 1
Hamilton. 3b S
Melnke. as 3
Goeaett. .... J
Chelletta. 8
K. H. O. A. E.
0 10 0 0
Standing of Teams
WEST. LKAOrF,. I NAT L LEAGUE.
W.L.I'ct.1 W.LPrt.
Denver K . Chicago 53 31 .Ml
Lincoln K2 38 ..'7 New Yrk....6J M
rueblo M T.t .M? Philadelphia M V. .SO!
ft. Joseph.. .43 4.1 .:X:,t. Louis M S7
Sioux C-lty..4.' .4:i Ilttstiurg ...M37.RT5
Omaha 44 4S .47v Cincinnati ...350.413
Tolwka 39 f.2 .4?' Tlrooklyn 155.3
les Moines.. ; i .2M;oston 20 CT .227
AMER. AH3N. AMKR. LEAOl'E.
W.KPct.! W.LPct.
Columbus ...65 43 . Ml Detroit 2S .T74
Minneapolis .54 45 .54, I'hllanelphla " .71 .
Kan. City.. ..53 45 . 541 New York. ...47 42 .512
St. I'aul 4 50 .4H0I h't adO 44 42 .nil
Toledo 4S 52 .4M) Huston 4 4" -M
Milwaukee ..49 SI .490 Cleveland ....47 47.5
Ixiulsrille ...45 54 .V Washington.. .31 59 .M
Indianapolis 44 56 .440jSt. Louis X 63 .292
Yesterday's Resalts.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha, J; Lincoln. 2.
St. Joseph. 1; rueblo. 2.
Sioux City. 4; Topeka. 14.
Des Moines. 3; Denver. 1.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Brooklyn, 1; Pittsburg. 12.
New Vork. 5: Cincinnati, I.
Boston. 1 2; Chicago, 4-7.
Philadelphia. : ft. Ixuis. 7.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Ietrolt. o; Washington, 12.
Cleveland 5; Philadelphia. 6.
St. Louis, 7-1: New York, 4-5.
Chicago, 1; Boston, 3.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Louisville. 8; Kansas City, 4.
Indianapolis. 6; St. Paul, 8.
Columbus, 2; Milwaukee, 6.
Toledo, 1; Minneapolis, 6.
NEBRASKA LEAGUE.
Superior, 5; Grand Island,
York, 4; Kearney, 7.
Hastings, 6. Columbus. (.
Seward, 0; Fremont, 1.
MINK LEAGUE.
Nebraska City, 1; Kails City, J.
Clarlnda, 1; Humbuliit, (.
Auburn. 6; Shenandoah. 7.
Games Today.
Western League Denver at Topeka;
Pueblo at Lincoln.
National leagiie Brooklyn at Pittsburg,
New York at Cincinnati, Boston at Chi
cago. 1'hlladelphia at St. Ixmls.
American Ieajjue-Detrolt at Washing
ton, Cleveland at Philadelphia, St. Louis
at New York, Chicago at Boston.
American Association Indianapolis at
St. Paul. Columbus at Milwaukee, Toledo
at Minneapolis.
Nebraska State League Superior at
Giand Island, York at Kearney, Hastings
at Columbus, Seward at Fremont.
Mink League Nebraska City at Hum
boldt. Clarlnda at Falls City, Shenandoah
at Auburn.
1 I Borton 0
1 Crutcher, p 0
1 Crlttenden 1
Totals...
30 1
PUEBLO.
4 24 13
AB. R.
Davis, rf
Berger, ss
Belden. cf
Middleton, If..
Hughes. 2b....
Koerner, lb...
Claire. 3b '
8
4
2
3
2
8
2
2
8
25
11
0 I Shaw, c
Perry, p.
Totals.
27 IS
Batted for Chellette In eighth.
Batted for Hamltlon In ninth.
St. Joseph 0 0001000 0-1
Pueblo 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
Stolen bases: ZwIJUng, Jones, Perry. Two
base hits: Bergen (2). Double plays: Melnke
to Rellly to Jones, Zwllllng to Rellly,
Meinke to Jones, Davis to Koerner, Hughes
to Berger to Koerner. Home run: Davis.
Hit by pitched bail: By Perry, L Sacrifice
hits: Hughes, Belden. Struck out: By
Perry, 3; by Chellette. 3; by Crutcher, 2.
Bases on balls: Off ePrry. 1; off Chellette,
2. Time: 1:30. Umpires: Clarke and Mc
Dowell. .
Results in the Grand
Circuit Horse Races
E. T. C. Takes First and Belvasia
Second in Furniture Manufac
turers' Purse of $10,000.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.. July X6.-The
Grand circuit race drew a great crowd
today. The results:
First heat, 2:12 trot. Furniture Manu
facturers' 810.000 stake. Grand circuit: R. T.
C. (ch. g.. Murphy) first, Belvasia (br. m.,
Cox) second. Arllyburne (b. h., Geers) third.
Time: 2:07.
Second heat: R. T. C. first, Lewis For
est (Loomls) second. Belvasia third. Time:
3:0Si.
Third heat: Belvasia first. Lewis Forest
second. Al Stanley third. Time: 2:084.
Final result: R. T. C. first, Belvasia sec
ond. Lewis Forest third, Al Stanley fourth.
Time, last heat: I:V7.
2:C9 trot, two in three, purse, 31,000: Gold
Dollar (Macey) first, straight heats, Don
Labor (Klralln) second, Captain George
(Murpny) tnira. Time: i.vb'A, z:u.
IOWA CITT TAKES ONB PRIZB
Has Lar great Compaay Afscarlag la
Parade at Toaraameat.
DES MOINES. la., July 3 (Special
Telegram.) The State Firemen's associa
tion awarded to Iowa City the prjse for the
largest company appearing In parade, thev
havlng a band of seventeen pieces and
seventy-five In line. Atlantic was second.
The drill team of Marlon was given first
prUe for finest appearance. Newton sec
ond. Race results today:
Hub and Hub Race Manning first, 2S1-S
seconds; West Liberty, Oeceola, Perry and
Atlantic In order.
Amateur Hose Race Perry won In 84 2-;
Osceloa. second; Woodward failed to make
coupling.
Flag Race Won by Manning In one min
ute 49 4-6 seconds; followed by Osceola,
West Liberty. Perry, Woodward and At
lantic. Bunk Hitch race, 8400 prise Clinton won;
the Sioux City team, Pat and Mike, led off
and made It la on minute 16 1-6 seconds;
then Clinton came to the front and
knocked off nearly two seconds, making It
in 1:03 4-S. Red oak made H In very slow
time, 1:22 1-6; then the second Stoux City
team came in with exactly the same
figures as the first team.
Illldreth Divides Game.
HILDRETH. Neb., July 26. (Special.)
The Beatrice Business College base ball
team divided a double-header base ball
game here today with Hlldreth. winning
the first game 11 to and losing the second
game to 1 Batteries: Flrts game.
B. B. I... Nels and Ross; Hlldreth, Adams
and Wilson.
Second game: B. B. C, Qulnn. Reed and
Ross; Hlldreth. Purdy and Ashby.
Geaoa Defeats Ceslar Rapids.
GENOA. Neb.. July MWSpeclal.
Genoa defeated Cedar Raplda In a well
played of ball today. The game was faster
1 ihun th score tnitiratea. SB iKBrn flelftlns:
by Genoa cut off several hits. The hitting
o
Theel of Genoa featured the game.
('k Goes te Reek IslaaeL
J. E. Cook, pitcher on the Rourke staff,
has been sold to Rock Island In the Three
I league and hereafter will hurl his benders
at Juhnny Gondlng.
DEATH RECOrF.
Mrs. Metta Babeerk Sibley.
FRANKLIN. Pa.. July 28. Mrs. Metta
Babcock Sibley, wife of former Congress
man Joseph C. Sibley, died at her home
here from an Illness of a year. Mrs, Sibley
was 68 years old and was married In 187L
Her husband and two daughters survive.
SXOTUCSsTTI of ocbast btbaks
Fort. Arrive. Sailed.
Xkrw YORK K. r. WllbetaB...
CEN'OA Xlellke
HAM HI' SO Asserts
Ll KKPoOL LaelUala
PHILAPKLPHIA Caaeall
POHT NATAL.. atralBBBB
MANILA Ortenle
orr HAMPTON. Mebaaii.
HALIFAX........ Pretoria
4HEMCN K- Wilbeus.....
LONUuti stlsetetiks ........
DOOIN SUSTAINS A BROKEN LEG
Manager of Philadelphia Team ii
I r : . j nti it. n -J.
vaiucu vii me utviuiui.
GAME IS FILLED WITH THRILLS
Iteenrd Week Day Crowd Tarsia Oat
to See the Home Team Defeat the
Philadelphia r layers,
T to 8.
ST . LOUIS, July K After Manager
Dooln had been carried from the field
with a broken leg. the Philadelphia Na
tionals mado a desperate, uphill struggle
In today's game, but St. Louis won. 1 to .
through superior hitting. Long hits fea
tured the game, which was full of thrills.
Beck and Smith each sending the ball Into
the right field stand. Geyer's wlldness
caused him to be retired In favor of Har
mon In the eighth, after Titus, batting
for Moore, started a rally. The park, for
the third time In the series, held a record
week-day crowd. The score:
ST. UH'IS. PHIUADMJfHtA.
AB.H.O.A.B Knabe. Ib. . . a 1 4
Wusslns. lb. 4 I 4 4 Paakert. ef.. 4 1
H.uwr. SB...1 1 Uoherl. lb... I 1 I J
Bill.. H 4 1 1 0 I-ulerue. lb. I 1 T J I
Kon.trhr. lb I 1 1 t Walsh. It.... I 1 J J
Pans, rf.... I l n -i
SSilt ft::: 8 J j j
Bin... e 1 1 I Moors, p I t J
G'jer. 1 1 1 I Aleianaer, ."
Hsnnoa. p.. 1 0 0 0 Morsa. e I ! S
Titus 1 I
ToUls 17 11 tl 1 Bransflsld .1 S
Totals. H 24 II 1
Batted for Moore In the eighth.
Batted for Moran in ninth.
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0- 6
St. Louis 1 2 1 01 0 S 0 -?
Two-base hits: Hugglns. Walsh, Beck.
Three-base hlta: Ellis, Konetchy, Bliss,
Geyer. Home runs: Smith. Beck. Sacri
fice hits: Hauser (2). Bll?s (2). Sacrifice
fly: Walsh. Double plays: Beck and
Dooln; Dooln and Lobert Huggins, Konet
chy; Hauser and Huggins; sjoolan and
Luderus; Hauser. Huggins am. Konetchy.
Stolen bases: Oakes (2). Smith. Hauser.
Luderus. Hit by pitched ball: By Moore,
Evans. Smith. Bases on balls: Off Geyer,
2; otf Harmon. 2; off Moore, 2; off A ex
ander. 1. Struck out: By Geyer, 3; by Har
mon, 1; by Moore, 2; by Alexander, I.
Hits: Off Moore In seven Innings; oil
Alexander. I In oneinnlng; off Geyer. 8 in
seven and one-third Inlg. Left o bases
St. Louis. 5; Philadelphia. 4. Time: 2:10
Umpires: O' Day ad Emslie.
New York Wlas la Xlath.
CINCINNATI. July 29.-Neew Vork won
an exciting game from Clnclnnat today 6
to 3. making a fine batting rally In the
ninth. Score: .IUV...
NSW VORK CTNCI1AJo A Hi
AB.H.O.A.K. A?-?" b a
rwnn u.rf. t 110 OBeschsr, 1.. 4 1 4
IJotIo ' lb .4 4 1 4 0 Bales, cf 4 I I
f.Fa!;.ir rf I 1 1 0 OHoblltB.1. Ill
Urr.. rf.lf I 1 0 0 0 Mitchell, rf
4 1110
Merkl.
Henog,
KIMchB
Meyers,
Wllue.
thBWB'
Totals 14 11 37 13 1 Totals 1
Batted for Gasper In nintn.
New ork 10100001 25
Two-base hlU: Bates. Murray. Matheew
son. Dayle. Three-base hits: Devore,
Mitchell, Bates, uescher. btruck oui.
Bv Wilts, 3; by Gaspar, 4. Base on balls.
Otf Wilts, i. Time: ii:u0. Lmpires. joiiq
stone and Eason.
Plttsbars Finds Scamloa aad Barke.
PITTSBCRG, Pa.. July 26.-Plttsburg hit
Scanlon hard In the first and uurw in
Ohe toJrth inning today, deteatlng nrooa
lyn Li to 1. Score:
rnrsBUR?. ,A,.
MtSer lb... I 1 1 I 4DSVI4BOB. ct. 4 J I
uJibl 3b 1 i 3 3 0 Cf")". J !
lbl 1 t 0 0 Slrn'maa, 4b- 4 111
Wll.ua, H...1 1 I 0 tort J
SimoaTe 0 4 0 1 Brwla J J
mnVtl p.l 0 0 US""'0"-" J J J J
C.mpb.11 ..1 "'? 11 il
Totals."..! W 17 "i Totals 11 34 I I
leaned tor Camnlts In seventh.
Batted for Bergen In ninth,
featted for uurae In ninm.
PittsburK suuivvvv -
Two-base hit: McKechnle. Three-base
hits: Leach, Wilson. Davidson. Zimmerman.
Lacrilice hit: Leach. Stolen bases: caarey.
? Wagner. Hummel. Double piays: Byrne
McCaiihy and McKechnie; ttammei and
Zimmerman, csaaes """' J"
nils, l; otf Gamnea. ; o"."'" J1,X
Burke, 8. Mit oy pucner. "J
UBitwr. Struck out: y Camolts, .
Ueruner. 1; by Burke, i. ,LeU on Dases.
I'ltubuig, ; urooaiyn o. w -'r,-
nits. 6 in seven Innings; otf Gardner. 1 in
two innings; off Scanlon, 3 In one-third
inning; oli Burke, 7 In 7 two-third in
nings, lime: 1:42. Umpires: Rigler and
Unneran.
Chlcaco Wlas nossit-ncasw.
rturiAGO. July 26. Chicago won a
double header trom Boston. The flrat
game was won by bunching of McTlgue
and second because of errors: Score, tirst
game, mtarr-i, XT
CtllUAUU. uwLj ......
AB.H.O.A.E. AB-H.O.A.B.
ShBckara, It 1 1 0 0 Swesnsy. lb. 4 1 1 1 1
Schulla, If... 1 lit OBprstt, SS....4 lilt
Hotmaa. ef.. 3 0 1 0 0 Oowdr, J6...4 0 0 0
Klra'mBB. lb. 1 1 4 4 1 Inrtoa, lb. 4 0 0 1 0
Doyl., lb.... 3 10 10 Miller, rf.... 1 0 8 0 0
Tinker, ss... 4 0 4 1 Jones, ef 1 0 0 0 0
Baler, lb.... 1 1 11 0 0 Kalsw, If.... 3 0 10 0
Archer. .... 3 0 4 3 0 Kilns, s 1 0 1 0
KoelbBcb, . 4 0 3 0 McTisua. J J
Wearer, p... 3 0 0 1 0
Totals tl 437 14 3
Totals M 3 14 It 1
Chicago "oi;Qoor
Boston avvuwvew vi
Two-base hit: Sweeney. Home runs:
Schnlte Hnratt. Baae on balls: Off Mc
Tlgue, 74 off Reulbach. 4; off Weaver,- 3.
Struck out: By Reulbach, 4; by Weaver,
8. Time: 146. Umpires: Klem and Bren
nan. CHICAGO. I BOSTON.
AB H.O.A.X). AB H. O.A.I,
gherkart. If. 1 1 0 0 0 Bweeoer, Ib. 4 0 110
Schulte. rf... 4 110 0 Bpratt. ss.... 4 18 3 1
Hofmas. cf.. I 14 1 4 Uowir. lb... 4 110 1
llm iiu, lb. f I I 3 0 lntertoa, lb. 4 0 1 0 0
Deris, lb ... 10 10 0 Miller, rf.... 4 110 1
Tinker. SS...I III 1 Jones. cf..v. I 0 4 0 1
BsMr. lb 1 1 4 0 0 Kaiser, if.:.. 10 10 1
Archer. ..... I 0 I I 0 Klaherty. U. 1 0 0 0 0
tola, p 4 0 0 1 0 Kline, s I 1 I 1 1
Parous, p.... I 10 10
Totals ! 1M 1 Teiu7 1 1 0 0 0
, Totals. 11 f 14 I I
Score, second game:
Klaherty out for Interference.
Batted for Kaiser In seventh.
Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 -7
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0-2
Two-base hits: Hofman. Bchedkard. Ten
ney. Tinker. Three-base hits: Gowdy.
Zimmerman. Home run: Schulte. Base
on balla: Off Cole, 3; off Purdue, 4,
Struck out: By Cole, 3; by Purdue, 8.
Time: 1:66. Umpires Klem and Bren
nan. Teddys Loae te Iktraasi.
The Shermans won from the Teddy
Bears. 3 to 1, In a game played Wednes
day morning at Twenty-fourth and Pink
ney streets. In the sixth Inning the Teddy
Bears had a man on second, with two outs.
The runner tried to steal third and was
caught, after slipping through four men,
being caught by the left fielder. Paul
Cullen. The Sherman lineup takes In a
number of the former Thirtieth Street
Stars, and ara under the management of
lsador Sherman. Score: R.H.E.
Sherman 0 01010 3 43
Teddy Bears 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 6 8
Batteries Shermans: Golden and Fltts;
Teddy Bears: Kaaamussen and Munch;
Umpires: Brown and West.
Baraa Teaaa Seoree Baataat.
MECHAMCSV1LLE. la.. July SJ.-8pe-
ciai -in a pitchers' battle between Btuart
l ? 0? uVh&wu. .tutt'!
1 to , by Farmer Burns' Farreiis. Mi.ur
d Toun. both re,i.,.rei home rune. The
Rill
Farreiis MI11H lS
UechanlcsvUle .-
Batteries: Farreiis, Kelley and Mill'
Mecbanlcsrtlls, Btuart and West.
a-amwaa I-at a Waal Came.
The Famous team wants out-of t
rams for Sunday, Aufuat C Address 11.
Ualena, 111 South Sixteenth. Tel. bougie
t2S or lad- A ltai.
, lb.. 1 sis """ ' T I J i i
r v v H.nog. ib.. 4 i '"". r-"-: ; i i i
r. ss.. i " i : i i
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MMC OKT "iOVRfc.
SUPERIOR MANAGES TO WIN
Assisted by Errors on Part of Grand
Island it Takes Game.
i
bunches hits off haktman
Kearney's New Pitcher, Smith, Gets
Victory Over York, Seven to
Fobs Fremont Shata
Oat Seward.
GRAND ISLAND. Neb., July 26. (Spe
cial Telegram.) Two Juicy errors In the
first gave the visitors two runs and by
bunching hlta In the third, they got three
more. Gibson was found for better hits
by the locals than the visitors got off Hart
man, but they were not bunched. Score:
SYPE1UOR. GRAND ISLAND.
AD H O. A. E AB.H.O.A.B.
Allen. If 4 0 1 1 0 Conk, cf t 1 0 4 0
Michael, ss.. 10 14 1 Smith, ss.... 4 12 10
Coyle. rf 4 t 10 0 MrKlhhen, If 1 1 4 0 0
McD'well, lb 4 I 7l 0 Mcbrsr, rf.. 4 0 10 4
"penman, c. 4 I 4 0 1 Harttia. b... 11110
r.B'k'Iti, If. 4 1 10 0 Ar'strons. lb I 1 1 1
D B'k'itl. lb 4 0 4 1 0 Buchanan. It 0 a a
Orr. lb 4 1110 Ward. lb.... 4 0 0 1 0
Gibson, p.... 4 0 11 0 Hartman, p.. 1 0 0 10
Mores 1 4 0 0 0
Totals K 1 17 11 !
Totals 15 Itlll I
Morse batted for Hartman In ninth.
Superior 2 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 06
Grand Island 00001001 02
Earned runs: Superior, 2. Two-base hits:
Orr. Cook. Hargis. Three-base hits: Mc
Klbben. Bases on balls: Off Gibson. 2; off
Hartman, 1. Struck out: By Gibson, 6; by
Hartman, 3. Left on bases: Superior. 6;
Grand Island, 8. Passed ball: Buchanan.
Umpire. Held.
Kearney's New Pitcher Wlas.
KEARNEY Neb., July 2i. CSpeclal Tel
egram.) Kearney defeated York today with
a new pitcher, Smith, In the box. The game
was an interesting one from the start.
Krnr - '
KEAR.NBY. YORK.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Brnek. lb.... 4 14 1 0 Farrell, lb.. 4 4 0 1 0
L. Orajr, cf.. 4 1 0 0 0 Smith, lb.... 4 0 1 t I
Panic, lb... I lit 0 Hen'luey, If 4 1 0 0 1
Jarrou. rf... I 0 11 0 Harms, cf...4 14 0 0
Klnklln. rf.. I 0 I 0 1 Pavns, lb.... 4 1 II 4 0
Oilllsord, ss 4 I 7 4 1 PbtIb, rf 4 100
Claire, lb.... 4 110 1 Dre. ss I 1111
H. Gray, e..l 1 I 4 4 Copple. C....4 1 4 I A
Smith, p 4 10 10 Fentress, p.. I 0 0 I 0
Totals 11 0 11 17 4 Totals 16 10 14 14 1
Kearney 00800004 7
York 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 0-4
Earned runs: Kearney, 4; York. 2. Bases
on balls: Off Smith. 3; off Fentress. 8.
Left on bases: Kearney, 7; York, 6. Two
base hit: Dye. Double plays: Chlllgord to
Synek to Claire. Jarrott to Chlllgord. Struck
out: By Smith, 3; by Fentress, . Hit by
pitched ball: By Fentress, i. Time: 2:00.
Umpire: Garrett.
Fremont Shats Ont Seward.
FREMONT. Neb.. July 26. (Special Tele
gram.) Fremont won a closely contested
pitchers' battle from Seward today by a
score ot l to u. Mouse and smith both
pitcnea good ball with Kouse having a
ahade the better of the argument. The field
ing of Fremont was sensational, two fast
double plays being made,- A throw by
Bennett from deep center field, cutting
off Seward's only chance to score, and a
home run drive by Bonner In the seventh
resulted In the only score of the game.
Seward had only twenty-six men at bat.
Score:
FREMONT. SEWARD.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.aV
Rondeau, lb. 4 0 I I 0 Branson, lb. 4 0 0 I 0
D.Fullen. lb 4 111 0 0 R. Fulleo. ss I 1 1 I I
Bennett, ct..l 0 0 1 0 Neff, Ib I 0 4 I 4
Bonner. rf...l 110 0 Zlnk. lb I 14 0 1
Clint Neff, a 1 0 T I 0 Henry, cf. ... I 0 0 0 0
Turpln, H-... I 0 10 0 Lltr. rf I 110 0
Carer, lb.... I 0 I 0 0 Robinson, If. I 0 1 0 0
Thompson, ss 1 I 1 4 4 Wallr. 114 0 0
Rouse, p I 1 0 I 0 Smith, p I 0 1 I 0
Totals 24 I 17 14 0 Totals M 421 11 I
Bennett out for stepping over the plate
while at bat.
Seward 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Fremont 00000010 1
Three-base hit: D. Full en. Home run:
Bohner. Stolen base: R. Fullen. Bases on
balls: Off Smith. 1; off Rouse. 2. Struck
out: By Smith. 3: by Rouse, 6. Double plays:
Thompson to Rondeau to Fullen, Rouse to
Thompson to Fullen. Time: 1:25. Umpire.
Edwards.
Discoverers Get Fifth Game.
COLUMBUS, Neb., July 26. (Special
Telegraem.) Columbus won Its fifth
straight game today by defeating Hastings
to 5. Kissel! winning his own game with
a two-base hit In the ninth acorlng Cor
bett from second, when the score was a
tie. Melxell and Chlttick each got three
hlta at four timea up. Score: RH E,
Hastings 0 000200SO 6 10 3
Columbus 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 14 S 3
Batteries: Hastings, Shaner and Coe
and Hoernle; Columbus, Klasell and Harri
son. Two-base hits: Melxell, Kissel!. Kati (2).
Three-base hit: Cook. Home runs: Brom
ley, Chlttick. Umpire: McDennott.
Sefclaatoek Bays Tommy Horn.
WEST POINT. July 24 (Special.) Chris
Schlnstock, the horseman, has purchased
Tommy Horn, the horse that won the 2:15
trot at the last race meet at West Point,
his best time being 2:144. Bud Latta of
Tekamah has purchased Louise and Lou
Christie, both well known speeders.
Jans Heads Iowa Track Men.
IOWA CITY, la.. July 26. (Special.)
Iowa university's track team has elected
John T. J ana. the star quarter-mile run
ner of the university, as captain of the
1912 track team. Jans Is a Muscatine (la.)
athlete and Is a Junior here.
Mllford to Advertise Picnic.
SEWARD. Neb.. July 26. (Special.)
Twenty-five auto loads of Mllford boosters
will be here on July 31 to advertise their
base ball tournament and picnic which will
be held on August S and 10. The corn is
making gigantic growth since the l"4-lnch
rain Saturday. Wheat Is making as high
as thirty-seven bushels to the acre.
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PITCHER JAMES A WILD ONE!
Cleveland Twirler Gives Three Bases
on Balls in First.
ALLOWS ERROR A5D TWO-BAGGER
Fisher C anaht hy n Foal Tip and Ills
Hand la So Badly lajare-d that
lie Has to Qalt the
Game.
PHILADELPHIA. July 2fi.-Phl!adelph!a
won from Cleveland, to 5. today, largely
through James' wlldness In the first In
ning, when three bases on balls, an error
and Barry's two-bngser scored four runs.
Fisher's right hand was Injured by a foul
tip and he was forced to leave the game.
Score:
PHILADELPHIA. CL.VKl.ANn.
AH H.O.A E AB.H.O.A.B.
biri. If 1 1 1 1 0Gr.nr. If... I I J
OMrlng. ct..4 10 0 Olsxn. SB 1 0 4 1
Clllna. lb.. 1 4 I 1 CiM-t. rf ... 4 J J
Baker. In.... I 114 S Stovall. lb... 4 1 11 1 J
Harry. ts....l 114 Butcher. cf..l 0 I 0 0
Murphr. rf . . I 1 1 0 0 Hall, lb 1 1 4 1 I
MMnne.. lb. 4 111 1 Turner, lb... 4 0 4 4
Lapp, c 1 0 I 1 0 Klrhrr, e.,.,1 1 1 1
Thomas. e...l 0 4 1 4 Smith, e 1 4 1 0 0
Morian. p...O 0 1 0 4 James, p 1 J 0 I 1
Plank, p I 0 1 4 0 BLaJole 1 0 0 0 0
Strunk 10000 7
Total! 11 14 14 4
Totals 11 7 17 11 0
Batted for Morpran In second.
Batted for James In ninth.
Cleveland 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-6
Philadelphia 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 -
Two-base hits: Pall. Fisher. Oldring.
Barrv. Three-bae hlta: Stovall. Murphy.
Hass on balls: Off James. 6: off Morgan.
3; off Plank. L Struck out: By James. 1;
by Morgan, 1; by Plank, 2. Time: 2:15.
Umpire: Connolly.
Boston Defeats Chicago.
BOSTON, Julv 20-Wlth Pape holding
Chicago at all times, Boston hit Baker, on
top of Lord's errors today and won. 3 to 1.
A running one-hand catch by Callahan and
Gardners fielding featured. The score
BOSTON. CH1CAOO
AB.H.O.A.B. AB H. O A B.
Hooper, rf... 4 I I 0 1 Jlclntyre. rf. 4 1 I 4
Uardner, lb.. I t I I Srd. lb 4 4 0 1 1
Speaker, cf.. 4 110 Callahan. If. 4 I 1 0 0
Eogle. lb....l 0 10 0 Bodle. cf....4 1 I 1 4
Wainer. lb.. 4 111 0 M'ton'ell. lb 4 I I 4 0
Carnsan, c.l 0 I 0 Ololllni. lb... 4 0 11 0 0
"Hlsser, If.... I III I Tennehlll, as I I 1 l
Terkes, SS...I Oil 0 Payne, c...
Fspe, p I 10 1 0 Baker, p...
Youns. p..-
4 14 10
.110 10
.. 0 0 0 1 0
. 1 0 0 0 0
..loooo
.14 "l 14 14 I
Totals 1 I 17 11 I 'Dougherty
Zelder ...
Totals...
Batted for Baker In eighth.
Batted for Young in ninth.
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 5
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01
Two-base hits: Speaker, Riggert, Mc.
Connell. Three-base hit: Wagner. Hits:
Off Baker, s In seven Innings. Sacrifice fly:
Kngle. Sacrifice hit: Gardner. btoien
bases: McConnell. Rlggert. Double play:
Wanner. Yerkes and Engle. Left on bases:
Boston. 5: Chicago. 8. Bases on balls: Off
Baker, 1; off Pape, 1. First on errors:
Chicago, 1; Boston, 1. Struck out: By
Pape, 8; by Baker, 5: by Young, 1. Time:
1:3a. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Deneen.
New York and St. Lonls Break Even.
NEW YORK, July 26. New York and St.
Louis broke even In a double header to
day. The visitors took the first game 7
to 6, while the locals won the second 5 tol.
Score, first game:
ST. lHJIS. NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Shorten, cf.,4 1 I 0 0 Daniels, cf.. 4 1 I 0 1
Austin, lb... 4 1 4 I 0 .Walter, rf...4 114 0
Be'wetUer. rf 4 1 I 0 0 Harttell, lb.. I 14 10
Laporte. 2b.. I 111 1 free. If 4 1000
Hogan. If ... 1 0 4 0 0 Knight, ss... I 4 110
Kiitchell. e.. I 1 I 4 0 Chass. lb.... I 1 11 0 0
Black, lb.... 4 0 7 1 0 Johnson, lb.. 4 0 114
Wallace, ss..l 111 1 Sweeney, e... 0 0 0 0 1
Hamilton, p. I 1 1 1 0 Blair, c 10 10 0
'Nelson, p.... 1 0 0 4 0 Csldwsll, p.. 1 0 0 0 0
Vaughn, p... 0 0 0 1 0
Total. 14 10 17 II 3 Broekett, p.. 1 0 0 0 0
WUIIsnui, o.. 0 0 1 1 0
Totals 17 11 17 10 1
St. Louis 0 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 0- I
New York 0 1 0 1 1 0 8 0 06
Two base hit: Knight. Three-base hits:
Schweitzer, Shotten. Home run: Cree.
Rarrtfii-e hit: Krltchell. Stolen bases:
Hogan. Knight 13). Chase t3). First on
errors: New York, 3. Left on bases: New
I York. 9; St. Louis, 6. Double play: John-
son and Chase. Btrucs out: y nrorieii,
2; by Caldwell. 1; by Hamilton, l; by nel
son, 1; by Hamilton, 1; by Nelson, 1.
Bases on balls: Off Vaughan, 3; off Broc
kets 1; off Caldwell, 1; off Hamilton. 2;
off Nelson, 2. Wild pitch: Brockett. Hits:
Off Vaughn, 2; off Brockett. 7; off Cald
well, 1; off aHmllton, 8 (none out In 7th);
off Nelson, 3. Time: 2:13, Umpires: Mul
Un and Perrine.
Three Pitchers Knocked Ont.
WASHINGTON. July 26. Washington
knocked three Detroit pitchers out of the
box today and won( 12 to 5. Walker's
right hand was split by a line drive in
the ninth and he will be out of the game
two weeks. Score:
Batted for Mitchell in third.
WASHINGTON. DETROIT.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E.
Milan. ef....4 1 I 0 0 Jones, If 4 1 I 0 0
Brhaefer. lb. 4 I It 0 0 Buah. ss I I 0 I 0
Elberfeld, lb 4 I I I 1 Cobb, cf 4 0 110
Oeaaler, rf... I 110 1 Sh.ll.r. et...l 0 10 1
C.Walker. If 4 I 4 0 1 Crawford, rf. I 1 I 0 1
McBrlde, ss.. 4 10 1 1 Deleb'ntr. lb I I I 0 0
C'onror. Ib... I I 1 0 Morlany, Ib. 4 1 1 I I
Alnnnlth. .. 4 4 1 I 4 O' Leery, lb.. 4 114 1
E. Walker, p4 I 4 4 1 gtanasa, e... 114 4 1
Groom, p.... 4 4 4 1 4 Caeey. e I 0 10 0
Lafltte. p.... 0 0 0 0 1
. Totals. 34 14 17 11 I CoTlnston, p4 0 0 0
Mitchell, p.. 0 0 0 0 0
Works, p.... I 0 0 I 0
Llrely 1 0 t 0 0
Totals 10 11 14 7 4
Washington SS210000 12
Detroit 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 26
Two-base hits: McBrlde, Elberfleld. Base
on balls: Off Walker. 2; off Lafitte. 1; oft
Covington, 2; off Works, 2. Struck out:
By Walker, 2; by Lafitte, IH by Works,
. Time: 2:06. Umpire: Evans.
RESULTS IN TURGB-I LEAGUE
Decatar and Darea pert Break Even
1st Doable-Header.
WATERLOO., la., July 26. Shackelford
waswlld and waa hit freely today, while
Trotter pitched spendld ball In the pinches,
Oulncv winning 2 to O Score: K H.E.
Ouincy 2 10 0
Waterloo 0 t 1
Batteries: Trettor and Clarke; ShackeU
ford and Harrington.
DAVENPORT. la.. July 26. Davenport
and Decatur split even In a double header
today, Decatur winning the first, 6 to 2.
and the locals the second, 7 to 1, In seven
Innings. Score, first game: . RH E.
Decatur t 8 2
Davenport 3 7 2
Batteries: Hopper, Willis and Johnson;
Crabb and Coleman.
Score, second game: R.H.E.
Davenport 7 S 1
Decatur 14 2
Batteries: Dick and Coleman; Schroeder
and Johnson.
DANVILLE. III., July 26. Five singles
and a home run netted Danville six runs
in the first Inning today and a 13 to 0 vlo
tory over Rock Island. Score: R. H E.
Danville 13 17 1
Rock Island 0 8 3
Batteries: Loomls and Massing; Wood
and Jacobson.
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KANSAS CITY BEATEN AT HOME
Maddox is Hit Rather Freely 'oy the
1 Louisville Men.
CHENEY PROVES TO BE AN ENIGMA
Visitors Have Tblrty-een Men Up
and Ponnd Oat Eleven Hits and
Eight Score Darinar
Game.
KANSAS CITY, July K.-Chency was ef
fective with men on the bases ar.d Iotils
vllle defeated Kansas City, 8 to 4. here
today. Maddox was hit freely and at criti
cal times.
LOl'ISVILLK.
KANSAS CITY.
AB.H.O.A.B.
AB H.O.A.B.
Km arson . if. I
0 0 Rarbeau. Ib. . I
Hobtnaon, ss 4
Howard, lb.. 4
Harden, rf . . 4
Stanley, cf . . I
Hulawltt. to. 4
Hafford. lb.. 4
Hushes, c... 4
Cheney, p I
1 I Sullivan, cf. 4
1 0 Love, rf 1
0 0 Hyatt, lb.... 4
1 0 Shannon. If. . I
4 0 forrldon, ea. 4
I 0 IHien., lb.. 4
1 0 Jamea. c 1
3 0 Idaddos, p. . . I
I 10
0 1
Touts 17 1117 11 I Totalt..... .11 7 17 1 4
Louisville 0 2 1 0' 0 2 0 0 2
Kansas City 1 0 0 0 0 03 0 04
Two-base hits: Hyatt. Hafford, ' How
ard. Three-base hit: Rob:non. Sacrifice
hits Robinson, Sullivan. Sacrifice fly:
Love, Stolen bsses: Love, Downey. Bases
on balls: Off Chenev. 7. Struck out: Hv
Cheney. 9; hy Maddox, 2. Wild pitch:
Maddox, Cheney. Passed balls: Hughes
(3). Double plays: Corridon to Hyatt;
Corrldon to Downey; Corridon (unas
sisted.) Left on bases: Ioulaville. t; Kan
sas City. 11. Hit by pitched ball: Bar
beau. Time: 1:55. Umpires: Handlbor-,
Miller and Chill.
Slllvrankee Rallies and Wins.
MILWAUKEE. July 2 Milwaukee ral
lied In the eighth, two doubles ami three
singles off Packard netting four runs and
beating Columbus 6 to 2. Uleoliarnt started
the game but was ordered off the field In
the second Innlnic when he gialb'd Hayes
In protesting against a balk called on him.
Walsh also protested and was ordered off
with his pitcher. In the fourth Hlnchmin
tushed at Kddlnger following a close de
cision at third and he also was ordered off
the field. Douaherty pitched steady hall
all throuch. Score:
MILWAl'KKB. COLVMnt'g
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Stone. It 4 0 4 0 0 O'Rourke. Ib I 1 1 4 0
rharlea, lb. . 4
Orendorf, lb. 1
Randall, rf.. 4
Breen, ef.... I
Clark, lb.... I
Lewi., ra.... 4
Marshall, c. I
Doui herty, p
0 HI'rhman. If 1 1 0
0 C4nsBlton. rf 1
ooo
0 Down.. 2b.
4
0 Prrrlns. lb..
I
I
4
i ii t
Mahllnf. .a..
0 Odwell, rf...
0 Walsh, c
0 Llebhardt. p.
4
0
Rann. e 4
Total. M ( 17 I 0 Packard, p. .. I
Lattlmore, If 1
Totals 10 I 24 21 2
Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 S
Columbus 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 02
Two-base hits: Rapp, Iewls. Charles,
Randall. Three-base hit. Lattlmore. Home
run: Downs. Bases on balls: Off Pack
ard. 2: off Dougherty. 4. Struck out: By
Llebhardt, 1; by Packard, 4; by Dougherty,
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This Semi-Annual Shirt Sale
Our stock of Manhattans, E. & VV's., Lion Brand and other
high grade shirts, though much reduced, still offers wide range of
selection at appreciable saving.
All These Shirts Are This Season's
Most Attractive Patterns and Styles
None will be carried over. Make the most of this chance it
won't come again in a long time. Lower prices for such high grado
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These shirts regularly sell not lower than $1.60 some as high
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range of light and dark patterns, in percales, madras and other
popular shirtings.
SALE PRICES ARE STRICTLY CASH
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at
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MINN E Alt IL1S. July SO Not ur.tll ths
closing inn.ngs of today's game was Toledo
nM to !o anything with Waldell. the
h.cals T.lnnlps; 6 to 1. Pakette was batted
freely. Furls rx-elllnn wlt'i throe clean
drives, iscli run getters. Si-ore:
MINNEAPOLIS TllI.riKI
AH HOAR Am H O A.
firmer, cf... I I I
S Nll. rt 4
Altlrr. ..... k I 1
I Hl'rhm.n. Ih 4 I
llo'nh'rt. Ib 4 0
I Hvirni, rf ... 4
-t lyner. If... 4 0
0 Itmnkic. It I 1
1 irti h, e.. .. I I
0 Butler, ra... I 0
1 Poketto, p.. 1 I
I 0
Oai.th If
Wllllima. Ih
Roamn. rf.
Cllll. Ih
Krrfi., Sh. . .
Smith, t
Wadilell. p. .
t II
I 1
1 0
1 I
Total M It t; 14 I Totals IS 4 14 14
Minneapolis 0 00220100
ToWuo 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-1
Two-lass hit: till!. Home run: Cravath.
Stolen bases: Alt!er. Sscrlftce hit: QUI.
Ift on bases: Minneapolis 8; Toledo, S.
Struck out bv Waddell. 6: by Bnikette. 2.
l aes on balls: Off Waddell. 1; off Bas
kette. 1. Time. !::. Umpires: Btrrhalter
and Wcddlge.
Errors t ostly to Indianapolis.
ST PAUL. Julv 26. A combination of
hits, coupled with errors, lost the game
.or Ir.d.anapol.a. Sitre:
XT. PAIU INDIANAPOLIS
..., i 'i a.r An ii.ii .i.
Clarke. It. ... 1 0 0 Hoffman, rf. I I 1 I 0
Beaumont, If I 0 1 0 4 Woodruff. If. 4 I 1 0 0
lih'nlv. rf I I 0 4 S Mailman, rf. 4 J 1 I 0
M'M'fr'k.lbl 14 1 Houer. lb... 4 0 4 0 0
J..nr. rf .... 4 I 0 0 0 Oeti. th 4 4
1
1 0
I 1
I 0
I 1
Autre, lb.. I 0 11 0 VrCarthr, c. I I
4
Butler, ss.... I 10 4 I William., lb. 4
1 I
Land, c 4 0 4 I 0 Mows, I
t 1
B M'l"r'k. 2b I I 4 1 0 Wehh. p.
Chech, p 4 0 1 4 0 Hitter ..
Men, p..
..110
I 1
..i o o o o
Totals...
Battfdfor Webb In eighth.
Indianapolis 0 0 0 2 2
St. Paul 1 0 0 0 0
H 10 34 11 I
0 1 0 0- s
1 2 0 - 8
Two base hits: M. McCormlck. Hallman.
B. McCormlck. Three base h'.ts: McCarthy,
Mowe. Home run: Jones. Base on balls:
Off Chech, 3; off Webb, 7. Struck out: By
Chech. 3: by Webb, 3. Umpires: Ferguson
and Carney.
BURLINGTON FLYER STOPPED
TO LET WOMAN CATCH PIG
he Hashes on Track and Falls to
Hear Approaching; Train, So
Brakes Are get.
BROKEN BOW, Neb.. July (Special.)
It Isn't very often that the Burlington's
fust passenger trains are halted In the
country, but a few days ago No. 43 was
stopped east of Broken Bow to allow a
woman to catch a pig.
As the train rounded a curve the engi
neer saw a woman dash onto the track
In pursuit of a hog which was headed
down the track. The woman was so taken
up with the chase that she did not see
or hear the approaching train, and emer
gency breaks were set and the train stopped
until the woman 'secured her pig.
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