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4 I :1 ! if IZepEyrsSom - ' NOW FOR Th6 " "-' : V Y ' ': T, ' . . ". ' - - ' - V JELDEN'S HIT WINS THE GAME i i -.- Breaks the 'Tie in the "Omaha-Dw ' MoineiConteit" imssas' f Mrs; -home ;ew 4Ih HIU Tw-SiUr, ' Wat Still Omaha Loaea Bea the - "' r' i ' ;Bat; Ca'aaaV Hit" " - Fabr. DESMOINE8, July l.-With the 'icon tte4. in the eighth Inning, Beldea'a two bag hit netted, the locals two rubi and a victory-., feber held the visitor to alz Mattered hits and, was" well supported. Johnson's borne run was a feature. Score: UEB MOINE8. - AB. R, H. O. A. E. Hahn. rf.. ...... 4 I - 1 Colllian. 2fw..... 1.1 1 0 ; 0 Clgrke, b...., -,...-. I . 0 Iktlden, lf.r..".,,.,...4 'i $. M'arren. 3 0 9 0 -o Korea, jt--- Jon4ra, as.,....,... f Thomau; Ib..?....I... $ 9 I 0 6 0" a 1 ' 17 s 1 1 0 iinon, c. ...... ...... z JicOraw, e. iaBer, p.... Hogie, p.... bell ,i Totals. 7. ... I ... ... X 7 27 U. OMAHA. AB. R. H 4 0 A. S 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 ; E Justice, ss..,..'. Tnomason cf., ..,.,.' 4 "0 ; 1 Kane; lb.',i,.y j I 0 Johnson, c. 4 .3 2 Kcamon, 2b t 0 0 NIehoCf, 3b....i.;.'.",.; i 9 ; H Wiriuk. If. ......,!., 4-. 0 0 Khie. B.., S 0 t)aVWori ...r. 1 A 0 ' Youn:r..::.;V.3 ,;,' 11 0 Batted for Warren lo th eighth. Betted fo( Rhodes in the ninth. Omaha ... ..0 0 4 0 2 0 l- Two-ba lilts: Hansen, JJelden.. John sons Nfebofl,.! Thre-baaa hit! Lnard. Home run: ; Johnson. Sacrmee hit: Col llan. tHabla play; . Juattcato . Kane, rirsubaaa an balls: ' Off Faber, 1; off Rhodes. I. atnjea our. ay , bir.Rogga.-l; by -Rhodes, .: HU -with f. wiodea. toen ioast: " Clalra, Coy ;le lllu: Off Fabf,.4 in eight ana one-inira lnnlnga. Left on. .bases: ues sioines, ; Ornaha. . Timer VM. Umpires: Myers and Kissaa. 'IS v ; ' t WICHITA BTlirrf .WITH RUiH Lincoln la Oafsat by N,M WICHITA, Kan.. July l.-Durham took hinffi uv after tha first Inning and iiifcolh hiv hard, but could not over- coma Wichita a eariy ieaa. dcwb. . . TMUHltA. AB. R. Craig, lf.f...,.....M. 4 1 Mlddleton, lb.; 1 lavla. rf 4 0 Hughes, 2b..... 4 1 PitUgrew, cf 4 3 Callahan, ss.......... J ,, demons, e 4 . 0 . Durham, p........... 4 0 H. 3 1 1 O. A. 0 1 0 4 S 0 3 Totals ..A ...... 34 LINCOLN. 13 27 II ; .' AB., R, Beihamr. as.,.. 3 2 ILloyd, 2b 4 0 HV .0. 1 1 a; I o 0 1 Coup, ri.... a s McCormlck. If....... 0 J Cola, cf.A-....t.-.. Barbour. ib.-.....S t . Mullen, lb 4 0 0 Carney, c. r, J'almer, p 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 11 4 0 .. u ' ' id X u ti 14 -Wlohtta a 0 4 4 Lincoln .t..-,...l 0.1 10 2 J k-t Left, on bases: Lincoln. 12: Wichita, 8. fiaortflco hits:. "Mlddleton (2). Hughes, r...kn c.tih I.lnvil. HuKhes, lice: demon, berghammer. Double plays: ' Bergwammer to Mullen to Carney; CsJiahan to , Hughes to Mlddleton (i). Strut out: By Palmer. 8; by Durham. 1. Bases on balls; Off Palmir, oil Tt,,h.n, A Puai1 hall : . C lemons. Wild mtrh Palmer. . Hit by pitched ball; Loyd." Craig. Time: 10. Umpire: Ha- au: DEJfVER WlJiiaV l?i THBS TWELFTH ' i - ' j V Two Hits Take Eatra lnnlag Gae from tha Topeka Boys, TftPicif a. ,.Km..i Juiv- L Denver won form Topeka In tha twelfth on r double by Block mJd.a,.lngl over-ccind by Bchrleber. score: , . . TOPEKA. ? I - A.B. R. H. O. A. E, Le..rf ,,.......2 0, 0.X.. 0 Gear, rf 3 0 0 Walsh. 2b a. 1 0 2 King;'',vwJtrv... FranU. lb ........... Ttlckert, It Patterson.", as .;.. a- a.-i - . i , S 0 -t; 1 ' 0 4 4 1-0 0 4' 1 I . 4 0 3 :o, o Ryan. 3b S Chapman, c .,.,..... 4 Kuiete. p ....... ....i 3 tmory asala-e ek i.e. i Totals" .42 3 t 3 a i DENVER. ' t ,n- . . . . a.. n. . Coffey, ss t .0 1 . Oassldy. tf .....i.-. S - 0 -1 Jleall. rf 4 0 1. QullUn. 8b ........... 3 .1 Knworthv. If ...... 5 I ... 1 A.. B. I French 2b IK I " 4 Lindsay, lb . Block-. ..;.. . fichrelbar, jp. ... 5 ... S Totala ..;.,42 3. v 88 18 4 Hfd lor. Fucale In the twelfth. Tnva .0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 Denver v.i,.-...;;.t 2000000000 V 8 Home run: Rlckert. Two-base ; hits Frantz; BIocX. -.Sacrifice hits: Fugate, Oulllln., Doubt plavs: , Patterson to Waiah to FranU (2). . Stolen base Chapman. 'Coffey, pases on balls: Off r UK.'tte, s; on sjcrreioer, . owuca By Fugate- 7: by Schreiber, 5. Umpires Kriapp an Flynn. . v. . r . 1 1 BlXCHED HITS BEAT T. JOSEPH Blaox. CHr-Wloa Blaaslagr Match la . s . Early Inalaera. fTIOrX CTTT, 3&.f L By bunching hits Id th first four: Innings Stoua City won front' t Joseph., today, in a slugging hauler Score: . -' ' SIOUX CITT. " '. AB. R.. H. O, A. E. Parke, cf . the Little Island of Somewhere Smith, ss...... 4 1 1 2 4 1 Myera; If t ! I 1 1 Tennant; lb t S 4 I e 0 Breen, rf..., S X- I . X 0 i 0 Andreas. 2b 4.1 i t 01 T. Rellly, 3b ,.. SO 2 1-12 Cad man, e. . S 11 4 I 0 Brown, p.v.i- 2 1 0 0 2 0 i Olffln; p 1 0 0 0 0 6 Slaughter, p 1 0 9 0 0.0 White; p... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals."...'. .. ll 18 27 14 4 : ; gT. JOSEPH. : " AB. R H. O. A. E. AB. .. ..6 .. .. .. I .. S .. .. 2 .- $ f .. 0 H. O. 1 2 0 0 13 1 1 0 0 Kelly. 2b..;. Watson, rf..... Powell. If Zwllllng, cf.... Borton, lb B. Rellly, 3b... Melnke, sa OoKsett, c. Freeman, p..... Crutcher, p..... ToUla 47 10 20 24;. 15 1 filoux City... 2 2 3 8 0 3 00 -U tt. Joseph... 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 2 1-10 Two-base hits: Smith. T. Rellly, Ten rant. Breen. Borton. Watson. Oossett. Three-basa hits: Clarke (2), Melnke, Wat- on, Borton. Sacrifice htte: Oossett (2). fitnien bases: Powell, Watson. Left on baies: Biour City, 10; 8t. Joseph. 11. (,.. ro.u. lw In five innings; otf Uiffin, In two innings; off Slaughter, ( in an inning and a third: off Freeman, 18 in seven innings; off Crutcher, 1 In one inlng. f First base on balls: Off Brown. 2; ott rreeman, s. eiruca aui: Bv Brown. 3: by Giffln. Xv by Freeman, 2: by Crutcher, 2. Passed ball; Oossett. Hit with pitenea oau: , Anareaa, uosaeii. Time; 3:80. Umpire: Johnson. , H-CSAIfTf DBifRAT THE PARKS Gam Resalts la Handeone Iter af Tw to Oae. v Tha Council Bluffs Merchants defeated the Hanscom Parka of Omaha at Ath letlo Dark In the Bluffa. by tha score of 3 to L Tha Merchants broke the Hanscom Parks winning streak, and have now won five atralght games. Bouthpaw Boaatta waa on the mouna for tne rams ana naa a shade the beat or it, na siruca out eight of tha Merchanta ana anowea oniy three hits. Peterson was on the rubber for the Bluffs nine and fanned eight, and allowed eight scattered hits. This was Peterson's seventh straight victory. The batting of Collins and McLean, and the fielding or Bcenion, avers, rmuip ana Tuttie were the best plays of the game. The Merchants bulled off a fast double play that, kept the Hanscom Parks from scoring In the third inning., Tha game was clean and played In the fast time of one hour and thirty minutes. On July 4 the Merchanta play tha Avoca (la.) team In Council Bluffs. Avoca will have a fast Kunrh 1 The Hanscom Parks took tha lead In tha second inning. Front was sare wnen Mc Lean threw low to get him at tha Initial sack. Bando sacrificed, Peterson to Wahl, Tuttie singles to center, scoring Front Tha Parks made ail attempt to score tn in .tha third with one down. H. ttnta ainaied to center: Cavanaugh also singled, to cantor; Collins hit to Wahl Who threw nome 10 r-aynq, sailing xi. Hnnii at tha Dlata. Payne returned the ball to PhUllpa, getting Cavanaugh at third, a fast oouDie piay. Aer vnis in i, th Hanaeom Parka failed to score The Merchants scored all their runs in th. fnurth. fouthDaw Boaatts was In- .t-niht. ,1 r n thta Innlna. when, with one K w . . down, waw atngieo i w iew v,7in. second on a passed bail. Phil ip was ala on secona on v,vumii McLean singiea to center, scoring um Wahl and Ever. w, - ' J-1 . In the eighth Peterson doubled to cenr ter, but waa left there, as the Merchant failed to bring him home. Umpire Lynn maaa a on wun m , core:' " 1 '-f MIRCM ANTS. mawbwuj riAo. (Soft. at... 4 0 Carina' h. lb rhilllpe. Ik. 4 I Wahl. lb.... 3 t tvett, 3 0 I lColllne, lb t 1 llweboda, a. I I Front, If.. ..'4 I t Bando, lb.. I 1 ITuttla, ef... I 1 Hore, rt...4 I 0B. Bofttte. o I IH BotatU, p i Hmlt. ... Wclxaa. l J loanloa. If-. I I Petareos, f . I . t rayae,- ...-. 8. I T.i,t.:....ll 11711 I Totals M I f C. B. Merchants., 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 -i Hanscom Parka.... 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-bane ntt. reierson. ciomo u:n. Evera, McLean, rom. baennce nu? Bando. Runa: Wahl. Evers. Front. Bases on balls: Off Peterson, 1; off Bogatts, L Struck out:. By reterson, b; vy ooii, 1 Double play: Wahl to Payne to Phil lips. Passed ball: E. Bogatts. First base on errors: Mercnanta. ; nansoom raraa, Left On oases: Mercnanu, a. nanecm rba l. turns brouiht in: By Tuttie, i: by McLean, 3. Time: 1;20. Scorer: Oro. Umpire: tnn. DULL. FINISH FOR LUXU8 LADS Loa to '.Werksjea Before Thraa Thoaaand Fans' Saaday. " 7: nfnr 1.000 fans at Fort Omaha tha A. O. U. ,W. team defeated tne Luaua squaa by the score of 10 to 8. The game ws van interesana unui lowarua iuw union. Th-ih, a. Ok U.. Wl boys started to pounding tne Oia pin i an corner ui tse . 101. Miunan, in now vmhiuuu to th A. U. U- VV. inoe, coppea ine mi- tin hnnnra dv . retristanns inrea nus. .i-i.:-.; maanlflcent ball and he would have shut the Luxus out tt It had wi, Kj.n fnr a r'ounia or wanDiea. Dyke lor the luixua iwinoq gooo oan until the seventh,- when ha weaKeneo, and Cunningham, who relieved him, did splendidly. ; Out of twelve games played the A. O. U. w. s nave aroppva mur, thia t . tha tuta-lnnlnir of tha season. Next Thursday, July 4. they go to Wood bine, ' la., ana me- rouowing mw they mix with the vStors Triumphs at Rourk park. -The A. O. II. W.'a are without a game for next 8unday. Call Qurgley at Douglas 2815. Score: A. O. U. W 0 0 0 1 3 8 S 0 10 Luxus ..0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0-3 Batteries; A. O. U. WV, Case and Lightell; Luxus, Dyke,. Cunningham and Danse. - : ; -'- ' . r .' aiiiBBaieaaaaaii(eaBia ,''.; . Battle Creek Defeats Plere. r BATTLE CREEK. Neb.. Jnly L-(6pe-clap Teiegrm.-Battlo Creek ahut out Pierce yesterday, 3 to 0 In a fast game of balL; Score:, ' - " -; Battle Creek 0' 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-8 Pierce .;. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 0-0 Batterlea; Battle Creek, Hoffman and Scott: Plercoj. Dunaway, Oelk. Burk. Struck, out: By Hoffman. "11; by Dunaway.-; by Oelke, 4. Hits: Battle Creek, 8; Pierce, 4. ' , .. " Mlsa Sntton Defeats Mlaa Brow. PITTSBURGH.' Jul L-Mlsa May But ton of Los Angelas, Cel., former woman's single champion, defeated Mlaa Mary Browne, also of Loa Angeles, tha 1911-13 champion, heretoday by a score of 0-4, 0-1 This gives Miss uStton the clay court tennis championship of the United States. THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY 1, : 1 GIANTS THIRTEEN STRAIGHT Two Home Runs by Wilson and ' ! Merkle Prominent Factors. ." TESEEAU GOES SIX KmOS Doyle Makes Three Hits Glaata Keep tTi Their Loac Wlaalag ' ' t Streak Paa Joaah v . ; .. 't ' ;-Waaiar.; ? : ':: ' ; NEW TOtlK.- July l.-New Tork ' wdn Its thirteenth straight victory, defeating Boston. In the third Inning Wilson hit a home run Into the left field bleachers with tha bases filled. In the eight Merkle hit the ball over the left field fence. Score, s". ;,''. . . 1 r W YORK. . , ,; ' BOSTON AB.H.O.A E .. ' m n n i t tnotlir'H. It 4 0 11 ftttavlin. tb-u l t t i Doyt., Il l leans txll. till I 4 e HarkW, lb... 4 111 ov(My, lb. I I I Murrar, rf . I It iKIrka, If..... 4 1814 Backer, ef...4 114 e Titos, rf.,.. I till Haraos, lb., I 111 IHoutar. lb.. 4 till Wllne., e.... 4 1 1 to-R'ark, at! lilt Fletcher. M, I 1 I 4 SMcDoa' lb 1 t s o TtuMU. ...! III lRirldaa, 1 I I I amea, 9 0Trlr, p...., 4 1 I ToUU . ,,iH 11 tl 17 i , Tntala J i 31 1U ?. Kew York.-.. ..v.. ..2 0400021 - Boston 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0-4 'Tesresu out, hit by batted ball. Two-base hit: Sweeney. Titus. Fletcher. Tbree-base hits: Becker. Home runs: Wil son, Merkle. Double play: Wilson to Her- sog. Bases on balls: Oft Tesreau, 3; otf Tyler, . Btruck out; By Tesreau, 2; by Ames,' 2: by Tyler. 5. Hits: Off Tesreau. In six and one-third Innings; oft Ames, 3 In two and two-thirds Innings. Um pires: Eason and , Johnston. Time; 2:03. ' Horn Raa Only Score. . , PITTSBPRGH, July t-Chlcago defeated Pittsburgh In twelve Innings. The lone tally was a home run drive by Schulta. Score: (a-30. PITTSBURGH. rtfl.H.O.A.E, AB.H.OAli. Bhackird. II. I M I 0 Byrne, lb... 4 I t t 0 CobulU, ri.. Tinker, u... I glm'aiwi. Ibl LmcH, ef.. I kalar, lb.... 4 ET.rt, 2b.... I Archer, e.... 4 L vender, . I 0Cry, If.... till I ODonlin, ri... I I I I I I CWtgn.r. H..I I I 1 I tMlller, lb... I III 1 I 1 OWIUon. cf... 4 114 1 I IC'Crthr, ibl I I II 4 eOlbtoB, 4 1114 1 0O"Toole, ...! 1 1 I Totala M 114 II 1 Totals.. ...17 I M U t Pittsburgh ...0 00000000000-0 Chicago ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01-1 Two-base hit: Archer. Home run: Schulte. First base on balls: Off OToole. 8; off Lavender, 8. Struck out By O' Toole. ; by Lavender, 4. Time: 2:00. Umplrea; Rigler and Finneran. , , Phllles Break Even. - BROOKLYN. July l.-In two hard-hit- ting games Philadelphia and Brooklyn broke even. In ten trips to the plate Dau- riert maae sevea nits ana secured two passes. Score, first game: ' BROOKLYN. PHILADELPHIA. . .. AB.H O A E AB.H.O.A.E. Meran, el... I I I opaakert, of.. I I I 0 Northen, rf .. I 0 I I OLobert, lb... 10 11 I (Doyle lb.... 0 4 10 OMeeee. If... 4 4 14 I OCravath, rf.. 4 t 4 I T Qladerua. lb. I 1 10 0 I IKnabe, lb.. , 4 III I 6Dooln. ss... I I I I 1 OKIIllter. 0...I I 4 1 Bmltb, lb... I I I Danbert, lb, 4 I II .beat, if.... 4 11 Mumntel, lb. I I I Tooley, ea... 4 I I , TOOIVT. H. ,, I 1 I rwi,-. t t IUg0Di ( . x Moore, a.... till II it IT U IWallace, .. 0 4 Miller ..... 14 14 Totals., ToUla.....ll in ( 1 , Batted for Knetser In second Inning. 'Batted for Stack in ninth Inning. Brooklyn ..0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 4-7 Philadelphia ......4 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 -10 Two-base hits: Daubert. Seaton, Dooln, Erwln. Home runs: Lobert, Luderus, Smith. Base on ball: Off Stack, '4; off Seaton, T. Struck out: By Stack, L Passed balls: Dooln, 2. Hits: Off Knetser, 4 In one Inning; off Stack, 10 In seven Innings, Time: 2:06. Umpires: Brer.oan and Emelle. Score second game; ' ' . PHILADELPHIA. i s '. BROOKLYN.' ; AS. H. OAS. AB.H.0.AB1. Paikert, of.. I I T I OMorin, et... 4 I ISO lobert, lb... I Mage. If... I 3 I 1 I 4 1 4 I 1 II 1 J! 4 It I I I 1 Northea. rf.. a til 1 Smith, Sb. 4 I 1 I 6 Daubert, lb. 4 t'T 9 I Wheat. If ... I I 1:1 I OHummel. lb. 4 0 I I 4 Telr, as... 8 I III Cravatb. ri.. I Luderus, lb. 4 Knaba, lb... 4 Doolan, aa... 4 Dooln, 4 Beaton, p.... 4 Miller, .... 4 t OKnotrar. p.., I 4 III II Suck. p. II TOTai.,...n M ar is I'Deiy 1 Irwla '1 " ' Totala. :... 1484 M 0 Baited for Moor In eighth., Brooklyn ...........0 0 0 8 0 0 04 &-14 Philadelphia ...... .0 0000000 1-1 Home run: Luderus. Bases on balls: Off Raeon 3: off Moore 8: off Wallo' 2. Struck out: By Ragon 2: by Moore Hits: Off Moore, 10 In eight innings; v Wallace, 5 In one Inning.- Time: l:ji. Umpire!: Brenan and Emalle. Reds Gtt Easy Victory. CINCINNATI, July l.ClnoInnaM won an easy victory over St, Loul. Both team hit hard, five pitchers in all being used. Although slightly outhlt the locals bunched long drives while the Cincinnati pitch era kept the hits fairly well scat tered. Score: - . - , CINCINNATI. 8T. LOt'18. ', . AB.H.O.AI AB H.OA B. BKh.r, If . I I OKutslna. tb. 4 1 I I I Mareana, of. I Hobllts'l, Ibl 6Me. If.... 4 1 ft a ft ft IMowrajr, tb. I IK'aetcby. Ibl Mltehell, ri. 4 McDoo'4, aa 4 Phelaa, lb.., 4 Ksaa lb.... 4 Clark, c I Beaton, p... I lEvaas, If, tHauaer, aa, OOakea, ef. . ft BUM, e... OGeyer. s... Hutn'rHa, p. ft Bates. lit. 1 1 Dale, P.....1 1 OWlllla, p.... I 4 Breenahan . I ft ft TotaIl.....l4 1417 II lEllli 1 1 4 ' Tstala....tl8l4 3 I Batted for Geyer In fourth. Batted for Dale In eighth. St Louis 1 0023000 1-8 Cincinnati 4 0 3 0 0 4 1 0 11 Three-base hit: Konctchy: Hits: Oft Geyer, S In three tnntngs; off Dale, 6 In four Innings; oft Willis, 0 In one Inning; off Benton, 0 In five Innings; off Huph rles. 4 In four lnntngs. Double play: Benton to Clark to Hoblltsel. Struck out: By Geyer. 1: by Benton, 1: by Willis, 1. Bases on balls: Off Gever, 3: off Dale, 3: otdf Benton, 3: off Willis, L Time: 2:15. Umpires: Klem and Bush. Injaresl In a Fir or bruised by a fall, apply Bucklen s Amice Salve. Cure burn, cuts, wound, boll, sores, ecsema. piles. Guaranteed. Sc. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Smiths Wla. The M.E. Smith "Ideals' won a fast game yesterday . from the 8. A. C." bv th acor of 8 to 8. Nemets pitched a tine gam for the Ideal Copyright, lSlt National Stancling of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. I" NAT. LEAOUE,' ' St. Joiepht.4l 29 ,5MNew York... ,51 U .m sioux wiy..i w .a ntisourgn .-si m D. Moines. .30 88 .6fflChfcago ..'.35 2 .874 Denver .....34 83 'Cincinnati .36 32 .629 Wichita ....37 39 .SOIiPhlla .,.25 84.424 Omaha .;...35 36 .5eui Brooklyn ...25 37.403 Lincoln ,...29 38 .43Ji St. Loul'-..t.27 48 :3H Topeka 27 49 ,4tWIBoston ,.:.J 47 .29 AMER, LEAGUE. . AM1CK..ASB -W,L.Pct. ' W.UPct. Boston'-.v. '47 21 .81 Columbus '...54 tl .67 Phila ..., 2i . wwi. Toledo, ..tf 2S M Chicago ..,.38 28 .57b Minneapolis 47 21, big ur..k... H 91 ..1 Van rHtv IS 11 ifM Cleveland .33 82 .5031 St. Paul.. ...33 48 -8 Detroit 33 3 .478 Milwaukee .38 46 .428 New York. 44 .290( Loulavllle ..28 4& .384 St. Louis. ..17 4 .270 Indianapolis 21 49 .372 Yeateraays jtesaiia. WESTERN LEAGUE. ;'. Omaha, 3; Des Moines, 4. Lincoln, 6; Wichita, . Denver, 8; Topeka, 2; ewlv innlnga. St. Joseph, 10; Sioux City, 11. - NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston. ; New York, 9. Brooklyn. 7-14; Philadelphia, 104. 8t. Louis, 6; Cincinnati, 12. Chicago. 1; Pittsburgh, 0. 3T . AMERICAN LEAGUE. , Philadelphia, 8: Washington, 2. New York. 1: Boston. 4. ; , Chloago-St. Louis; we grounds. , Cleveland. 2: Detroit, 8. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo-Loulsvllle; rain. ' . Milwaukee, 8; St. Paul, t. Kansas City, 1; Minneapolis, 4. Indianapolis. 8; Columbus, 4. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Hastings. 7; Seward, 14. Superior, 3; York S. Kearney, 16; Columbus, T. Grand Island, 8; Fremont, 8. MI'K LEAGUE, . . . Falls City, 6; Auburn. 8. '. ' Nebraska ty, 3; Hiawatha, 4. . Humboldt, . 0; Beatrice. 8. ; Games Today. r.r . t.. Tkrnahe at Das Molnefl. Lincoln at Wichita, Denver at Topeka, St. Joseph at SiouxClty. - . National t,eague-nooion ' . .1 Brooklyn at Philadelphia, Chicago at P1"b"r5A- r PhNadalBhla at Washington, New York at Boston, Chi cago at ot, IjOUIB, tuvsmnu m .v. American Association-Toledo at Louis ville, Milwaukee t St. Paul, Kansas ntv at Minneapolis, Indianapolis at Coiumbua. j. ... ..... ...v. Mink League- ans uuy " u ;; Nebraska City at Hiawatha;: Humboldt at Beatrice. ; rr '. '. HOLLYS PUZZLED BY OLSON .i i ,i Trinmph Pitcher Proves to Be an Enigma in Sunday Game. . BLOWUP OCCURS D. THE EIGHTH Lons John Mickey Weakens and Doable Plays by Stors Lads Pat , Finishing: Touches oa the Game. . ; - The Triumphs bested the Hollys by the score of 8 to 8 at Rourke park Sunday In a game that proved cloa and Interest ing. : - It was noticeable at the outset that tha game would result In a narrow score, the run being tied until th eighth, when "Long John" Hlckey weakened. Doublet by Graham, Welch and Durkee settled him and clinched the game for th Tri umph.' 1 ' ' V "Ole" Olson mad his initial appearance at Rourke park and proved to Manager Bradford that he had really discovered a pitching find,1 The husky slab artist waa not sntirely at fault In allowing the Holly to. compile five run, error play ing an equal share In the visitor' total of score. Olson' "non-revolving" de livery was a complete enigma to the Holly' batsmen after the third lnnlnf, when he began to resume his bearing Hlckey for th Holly twirled a fault let game and wa master on all occa sions until .the fatal eighth. Score: HOLLTS. -V TRIUMPHS. AB.H. O A E . ABU?..! F.DoiilVy.lf 4 114 O.Douh'r.It I M'Aod'wa.lb 114 Valcontr. cf 4 10 fr lrjraaam. tb. I I OW.lci.&f... 4 Utllbam. aa. I 4 1 J.Dmish'r.lo 4 111 Hronek, tt.. 4 I 1 Welab. !b... 4 14 Kuaaam, o.. I 14 Hlckey, ...l I Kelly .. . Ill IDurkee, lb.. 8 ftUvler, ef.. 3 ftHlnlkua. a. 4 lDruaamy, lb 4 ftctatr. ...... I OOlaea, ' p.... I - Totals..... 14 17 14 4 , ToUts.....It 114 11 4 Batted for Hlckey In the ninth. Stor 0 310003 3 -8 Holly ..:.. ...... .3 0 1 0 0 0 I I H Two-base hit: Drummy. - Wlch (8). Graham (2), Durkee. , Struck out: By Hlckey, I: by Olson, 8. Base on balls: Off Hlckey, 1; off Olson, 1. Stolen bases. Falconer. Oraham. F. Dougherty. Sacri fice hits: McAndrewa. Glllham, Durkee. Double plays: Glllham to Dougherty; Welch to Dougherty. Runs batted In: Falconer. Drummy, . Dougherty. .Welch (2), Durkee, Russum. Hit by pitched ball; By Hlckey." 3- Passed ball: Clair. Um pire: Sage. r---'.-v.t - v---. '-;.- Hiawatha Triumphs ' Over Nebraska City HIAWATHA. Kas., . July l.-(Speclal Telegram.) Hiawatha won the game In the sixth Inning,, with four hits oft Hicks, th 17-year-old wonder from Nebraska City while the visitor - hooted the ball tor two errors. The necessary funds to keep the only Kansas town In the league la being .contributed largely ; by ' young farmers around town. 8core: R.H.E. Nebraska City ..... 000101000-3 4 4 Hiawatha 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 -4 ( 3 Batteries: Hicks and Goldwalt; Riley and Maxey. ; AUBURN, Neb.. July L-(Speclal Tele gram.) Fan uty tooK tne first or tne series today. Soore: R.H.B. Falls City.... 00001040 1-8 T3 Auburn O02013O00-80S Batteries: - Falls City, Connell and She et aeh; Auburn, Willie and Kranlnger. Umpire: Harmony. ; 1912. Dram New Ass'n. THAT'S fefcTTefc THVi fit CHAMPS BEATTHE SENATORS Bunch Hits on Groom in the Sixth an Seventh. BB0WII ';IS ;HABD TQ SOLVE Is a . Passlis All the . Way Through aad bat Foar Hits Are Made -Off HU Delivery by the : .... Waehlogtoa Team. : , V '. WASHINGTON, July : t-Pbnadelphia bunched hits on Groom In the sixth and seventh today and won' from Washington. Brown was a pusale. Score. 1 PHILADELPHIA. . WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.E. - AB.H.O.A.I. Lord, rf t 1 1 COSchaefer, lb. I 1 I I I Oldrina, of , 4 1 ,0 Foster; lb... I I I I I Calllna,. lb.. 4 ft 1 OMllan, cf.;.. 4 1 ) . I Baker, lb... 4 111 OGandll. lb... 4 1 11 ft I Molanta, lb; 4 111 I 'Waller, rf... 4 4 I Btmnk, : if... 4 11 ft IShanln. It... 1 1 ft Derrick, aa.. 4 11 4 lMcBride, aa. 4 ft 0 I ft Lapp, e......4 nil Henry. C.... I I 4 1 ft owe, p.... I 111 ftaroeoi, p. T-PoKy. p., Totals...;.17 IIT?4 lWilllama Cartloo , I ft ft 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0ft 10 ft Oft ' ToUla 81 4 82 13 I Batted for Groom In seventh. Batted, for Pelty In ninths ' Philadelphia ...,..l.i0 0,0 0 1HM Washington .......0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Two-base hits: Oldring, Foster, Baker. Home rnn: Strunk. Hits. Off Groom, In seven Innings: off Pelty, 0 in two In nings. Bases o balls: Oft Brow 5; off Groom 2; off Pelty 1. Struck out: By Brown 8; by Groom 8. Time: 3:05. Um pires: Evans and Westervelt. . - . Tigers Win Early. . DETROIT. July L-Mullin "held Cleve land to five hits. Detroit hit . Gregg hard and won easily. Score: DETROIT. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E, Vltt, lb I 1 ft Odraney, if... I 0 10 0 Buih, aa I 1 i ooiaon. as.... I 4 lift Cobb, ef 4 13 4 OJaekeon, rf.. 4 ft 1 ft 1 Crawford, rf 4 1 1 I ILaJola. 3b... I till De'haaty, If. t l oOrligt. lb... 4,110 ft ft Morlarty, Ibl 111 0 ftB'm'ham, eft 0 I 1 ft Louden. 4 ft 1 I 0 Turner, lb.. I 10 1 1 Itanas. e... 4 111 OO-Nall, ..! ft I I ft Mullen, p... I 1 ft 4 (Gregg, p 1 ft 1 I ft George, p... ft 9 0 0 0 Totala 13 11 17 15 O'Eaaterly ... 1 ft ft 0 ft Totala 10 I 34 11 1 Batted for Gregg in eighth. Detroit i....O 020360 -8 Cleveland 00 0 O. 0 , 0 1-2 Hits: Off Gregg, 10 Irj even Innings:, vu vcurge, i in one mmg. iwo-Dase hits: -Bush, Cobb, Crawford,. Griggs. Three-base hit: Turer. Struck outs By Mullln 1; by Gregg 4: by George 1. Bases on balls: Mullln 1; Gregg 2. Time: 1:45. Umpires: DIneen and Sheridan. ' Yankees Lose to Boaton. BOSTON, July l-New York lost to Boston, despite McConnell's fine pitch ing. Score: BOSTON. ' NEW TORK. ;AB.H:O.A.E, AB.H.O.A.E. Hooper, rf... 4 1 I ft OMaloney. et. I 11 ft ft Terkea. lb... I I I I OMartln, aa.. I ft- 0- 3 0 peaaer. a lit ODantela, It.. 4 ties Ltwla. if I lift OBterratt, lb. 4 lift 10 Gardner, lb. I I ft Stahl. lb.... I ft 11 1 lZlnn, rf 4 110 0 I ftChaae. - lb... 4 till Wagner, aa.. I I 4 8 OSturap. lb... I I I I I Cady. e I ft I 1 OSveeney. . e.. 4 ft I S S Ball, p..,...l 0 1 I OMcCon'ell, p 8. 1 1 I ft Totala U I IT II 1 Total' .I!. S U t I Boston 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 4 New York 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: ?.'nn. Sneaker. Chase. Lewis. First on balls: Off Hall, I; off McConnell, 1. Hit by pitched ball. Cady. Sturck out: By Hall. 3: by McConnell.. 7. Time: 1:49. Umpires: Egan and O'Loughlln. . FIREWORKS EXPLODE IN TECUMSEH STORE WINDOW TECUMSEH, Neb., July l.-Speelai.)-K window full ot fireworks at George W. Miller's bakery was exploded Sunday af ternoon. It I thought aomeone was smoking near the window when fire from a cigar was communicated to the ex plosives. Two plate gfas window were broken In the store and the window scorched. The, fire companies respondet to the) alarm promptly and subdued th fire; with chemicals. Tha total loss 1 less than $100. ' Ahrndt-Johnson. WEST POINT, July l.-(Speclal.-Fred Ahrndt pf Scrlbner, and Mis Ellen John son wart united In marriage yeterday at tb home of the parents of the bride, Mr',and Mr, A. C- Johnson, of Cuming township. The ceremony was performed by Rev. L. jPowell, pastor of the Grace Lutheran 'church of West Point- The attendant were Elmer Johnson and. Will iam Terkeldson and the Misses , Anna Prtbenow and Lona Daberkow. An elab orate wedding feast waa , afterwards served to over 100 Invited guests. The young couple wlU . reside In Scrlbner. where the groom is in business.' "West Point Booatera te Tonr. WEST POINT, July L Two booster trip are arranged for In behalf of the forthcoming circuit race meet at West Point I The flret Itinerary; wiU b from West Point to Beemer, Wisner, Pllger, Stanton, Leigh. Clarkson, Howell, Dodge and through 6nyderv home. Th second trip will be from West Point to Pender, Bancroft. Lyons, Oakland. Craig, Teka mah, Uehttng, Hooper, Scrlbner. Two dollars will be the fee for passengers. Sixty automobiles will take part The race occur on July 30, 31 and August 1. -. Wlsner Loses te Norfolk. WI8NER. Neb., July. L (Special.) Wlsner went to Norfolk Sunday and lost to that team by th score of 8 to 4. . Score by Innings: Norfolk ......4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 -8 Wlsner 0 0101010 14 Batteries: Wlsner, Walworth and De pew; Norfolk, De Sllva and Hofner. - FrlKhtfnl Palna In tb stomach, torpid liver, lam back and weak kidney are soon relieved by Electric Bitter. Guaranteed, ., 60c. For sal by Beaton Drug Co. The Persistent and Judicious' Use ot Newspaper Advertising ; Is th Road to Business Success. ' ' i 1 SURPRISED TmNJ ., JjHIMsV' 1 Q WRRy I A I V iN P9TG-om f A ' for The Bee by pLSflSNT PACKARD HASJON TWELVE Triple by Miller Gives Columbus a Safe Lead in the SiztL SMITH HELPS OUT . TWIBXEB Make Pretty One-Handed Catch of , a Bant His Throw-la Also ,., is Bis; Feature ot the - s ' Game. . COLUMBUS, "O.," ' July ' l.-Catcher Smith' one-handed catch of a bunt and his throwing helped Pitcher Packard to his twelfth victory of the season. Mil ler's triple gave Coiumbua a safe lead. Score: , COLUMBUS. 1XDIANAFOLI8. AB.1T.O.A.K.-- AB.HOA.f. Bheltea. cf.. 4 ft I ft Woodruff, If. I 1 I 0 0 Hlncbmaa, If 4 1 1 ft OGagnler, aa.. I I I 1 1 C'falton, rf. I 1 I I oo'Leary, Jb. I 1 ft 1 0 Pen-in, 8b.. 1 1 ft 1 llngerton, of. 4 I t I I Mirier, lb... 4 111 4MeCanr. rf, 4 I I .4 O'B'urke. 3b 1 oil j Hunter, id., sat I Garber, as... I 14 1 tlWtlllamt, Ibl I 4 8 I Bmltb, c I 1 4 4 ICasay, 4 I I I 1 Packard, p.. I ft I I 08cnlltr, p.. I 1 ft ft 0 T0Ula...;.2l T IT U 4 Totala 10 1 14 7 3 CoiumDU8 0 0 1 u 0. 3 0 w 4 Indianapolis .......0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-2 ..Two-base hit: McCarty, Hunter. Three-base hits: Miller. Gerber. Bases on balls. Off Packard 8; otf Schlltier 1. Struck out: By Packard 1; by Schlitzer 3. Time 1:40. Umplrea: Chill and Irwin. Olnistead Beat Blaea. MINNEAPOLIS, July ' L-Olmstead's pitching was too. much for the visitors and Minneapolis won. Score. ASSOCIATION ' (r... hjO h.nn:....h . MINNEAPOLIS. KANSAS CITT. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Clymer, cf... 1 ft I ft OBarbesil, tb. 4 1 1 4 0 Altlier, as... 4 1 4 I lSeballer, If.. 1 1 ft I 1 Ferrla, lb... 4 8 14 OFiana, If.... I ft 1 ft ft Roeemln rf . 4 114 OLore. cf 4 0 10 1 KilUIer, 3b.. 4 ft 1 1 OCarr. lb 4 1 It 4 ft De'hanty, If. till ftOarrldon, as 4 1 4 I ft Gill, lb .1 1 10 ft 0 O'Connor, e. 4 I 8 1 ft Owena, ....! 14 3 OCoulaon. rf.. 10 1(0 Olmataad, p. I 10 1 0 Downey, lb. Ill 1ft ..... cann, p 1 1 1 4 ft Total.'....K.1711 1 Totala... '..II 1 14 16 1 Mlnneap6li 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 t Kansas City 0 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0-1 Three-base hit: Owens. Struck out: By Olmstead, 3; by Cann, 1. Bases on balls: Off Olmstead, 3; off Cann, 1. Time: 1:30. .Umpires: Hayes and Anderson. - - Brewer Beat Saints. ST. PAUL,' July J. MILWAUKEE won. Score: ' .... ,. MILWAUKEE. ' ST. PAUL. ' : ,:-: AB.H.O.A.I. AB.H.O.A.E. Llebold. ef..l 1 4 ft 0 Butler. aa...4 1 I I I Huinas. lb.. I 111 OHInchm'n, Ibl I 4 1 Cepron. rf. 4 1 I II OFlyna. rf.... 4 I ft ft ft Caap'ell. If 4 111 0 Hoffman, ef. 4 1 1 ft Clark, tb.... 1 1 ft 1 OAutrey, lb... 4 0 I 1 ft Lewie, aa.... 4 111 IRalatoa. If.. 4 0 I ft ft Jones, lb... 4 1 14 ft ftOoodman. lb 4 I 9 1 ft gchalk. e.... 4 til OMareball, e. 4 f I I Nlcholton. p 4 ft ft I ODauaa, p 4 ft 3 1 4 Totala 14 11 17 10 0 ToUla 17 10 27 B 0 St. Paul- 0 0100010 0-2 Milwaukee 3 01000010-6 Three-base hit: Capron, Chappelle. Bases on balls: Off Danes, 1; off Nichol son, 2. Struck out: By Dauss, 8; by Nich olson, 5. Umpires: Ferguson and Handl boe. Time: 1:60. BASE BALL AS A SPECTACLE Flta the Crowd, Stirs the Blood, and la the Best Game to Watch. Th costly construction at Fenway park, Boston, not only please the eye, they start reflection. Like the massive amphitheater now built in Philadelphia, St Louis, - Cleveland, Chicago and New York; ,.Iike those provided for Greater New York, Cincinnati and Detroit, this costly home of the Boston team has worded in brick, steel and cement a prac tical question: Will base ball last, or will it some day leave these great works as empty as the rinks from which the roller skating eras ebbed out? What new game the future may start, no ono; or course, can tell. Base ball itself was but lately in th future; its Initial dates are 1846 and 1870. And yet were able' theorists of play commissioned to devise outright a game that ware bet ter suited for entertaining a crowd, large or imall, and better adapted for clean management upon player' merit, th chance would be strongly against their success. For in remarkable degree base ball combine th three good point Reeded in a gam that seeks to win and hold a peopU favor. , To begin with, base ball, both In lay out of the field and in number of player, ha the right scale. It just fits a crowd big enough to stir the blood by mere as sembling and still more by the applause or disappointment-. In this particular baa ball surpasses tennis and cricket alto gether.. On the other hand, the scale is small enough to let the crowd inclose and center In upon the game; herein base ball surpasses any well-tracked racing, and especially regattas. In pcdnt .of time, also, the scale is right .A game comfortably tills the better' part of an afternoon, and, unlike foot ball, it Involves no dull be tween Ulna for the crowd to kill as beat It may. V.; -. - ...!.--,, Further, with these good - proportions, the gam follow a singularly clear, open, yet fair plan. The men are not huddled one upon another; they are so widespread upon the field that each ha hi own sta tion,' hi own duties, hi, own chance tor the play that brings the cheering crowd to its feet Nor Is the gam pageant-like. It has' one evershlftlng point of Interest the hall Itself, continually in air, chal lenging no one know which player next yet simple in Itself and easily kept in view. The constant shift of aides from field, to '- bat brings every man, turn by turn in prearranged order into contest with nine ether men at once. The gam I a kind of simplified drama; uch to be sure as Euclid, nodding over diagrams, might have dreamed; but none tha lea a drama. In which tensely Interacting play ers are staged well apart, except as her and there for a moment th chance ot th gam may bring them close. , Key to' the Situatlof -Be Advertising. Hal Coffman. ISLANDERS HAVE OWN 'TO Defeat Fremont with.' Little Biffi-" culty, Eight to Three.-: MAKKE PB0VES : PUZZLE Pathfinder Unable to Solve Kla ! Carves Until Eighth Inning, -When Bohaer Hit for ' : . Four Bases. ; . ". FREMONT, "Neb.. July l.-(SpedaI' Telegram) Grand Island defeated Fr- mont today by a score of 8 to' 3.' The '. Islanders jumped onto Rouse" lh the i second and aided by errors ran In four scores, then added three more in the third. . ' ' '."-'''V Thelisen stopped the rush but the Path-' finders , were wholly unable ; to 'sdlve Manke's curves 'until the eighth 'when Bonner who was the first man up hit the sphere for four bases and Thompson'; who got first on an error' 6i Schpon- over' scored on another , error and a sacrifice. Thompson made four hits, but ! neither those that followed or. preceded :. him could find the ball and with the ex- j ceptlon ot the time when he got first qn. an error he was left on a base. Score; '. ,. . R.H.E Grand Island ...... 0 4 8 0 0 0 1 0 0-8 13. 3 Fremont 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1-3 8 5 Batteries: Grand Island, Manke and Coe; Fremont, Rouse, Theissen, Neff.nttd Ellis. Two-base hit: Bennett Home run.:-. Bohner. ........... BEATRICE, Neb., July l.-Speclal Tel egramsBeatrice won the first : garne of the Series with Humboldt today by the score of 6 too The locals played a steady game only one error being marked against them. Score: . R.H.EI. Humboldt .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-O 4 -5 Beatrice 0 0 1 1 8 0 0 2 -6 8.1 Batteries: Spahr and Diets;. Routt, and. Poteet . Battlna; Bee at Seward. SEWARD, Neb., July L-(Speclal ifef egram.) Fourteen hits and fourteen" runs for Seward, against, ten and seven for feasting was the result of today's game, Lafrumbolse'a battfhg excited' th wonder and admiration of the fans. He secured four hit out ot five time up, they being a home run, a three base hit and a two-base hit and a single. Some clever fielding was credited to the center" garden man also. Thrailklll was put off the grounds by the umpire for using In decent language. Score: R.H.E. Seward ' 10310306 -44 14 'T Hastings 0 0 0 211 2 0 0-7102 Batteries. Fulwelder. .Stanley and Campfleld; Hersche. Shanner and Bach ant. Struck out: By Hersche. 2: -by' Shaner, I; by Fulwelder, 1; by Stanley.3. Bases on balls: Off Hersche. 3; off Shaner, 2: off Fulwelder, 8. Two-base hits: LeFlumbolse, Harms, Watson" -W.; Smith, Tache, H. Smith. Welsner, Neffc Three-base hits: LaFlumbolse . Homo run: LaFlumbolse. .. 2 HOSPITALITY AND THEN SOME Hotel Keeper Emphasises Delight on Meeting First Army i i ----- . Jt . : - Private. . - : vjii. Commander R. H. Greene ot th O. Ai R. was narrating war stories in Phoenix. "In a Phoenix hotel amoking room one night," he said, "a number of veterans got -into a dispute on the battle of Bull, Run. The veterans all mea of high rank argued very turbulently. - . "But a quiet mart spoke up and laid: " "Gentlemen, I happened to be there,; and I think I can settle the point at Issue.' - - ' "And settle it he did. Ho settled It lh a masterly; manner. The hotel proprie tor, much Impressed, said to- him when' he got through: ' - " 'My dear sir, what may have, been your rank in the army r " 'I was a private, 8lr, a full private,'; was the calm reply. j : , i f . "A abort time afterwards the tuil pri vate asked for his hill, as he was about to depart, but the proprietor said -ip him: . ' "'Not a cent sir! Not a cent! toil owe me nothing.' ' "Why, how Is thatr th other de manded in bewilderment. . '"I couldn't dream of charging you,' -lr,' said the proprietor warmly. 'Yoa are the first private I have ever met'" Los Angeles Times. '- ' - A Warning. A -prominent woman lawyer of Boston said recently at a fashionable club lunch that the divorce ring which western . women have inaugurated Is vulgar. - "it is vulgar,': she sato, ' because It Is an advertisement of the fact that the wearer Is a divorced woman." Sloping her black demi-tasse. Mbm. Acton added, reflectively: "l may oe wrong, though, in condemn ing the divorce ring it perhaps serves some . very good purpose. " ' The number ot our mvorces is reauy alarming, we seem to be aoraroachinsr that atata which prevailed In , old Roman times when di vorce was so treouent that on the tomb of an undlvorced woman was inscribed: " 'Here lies a good wife, who had but one .husband.' " f Q0C00GIR&. rHK) tfifli. t!MIMj j (A Vitii vtr '