4 And, Besides, ERROR GIVESOMAHA THIRD flibniason Goeito First on Bobble ' and Johnson's Double Scores Him. HAIL'S WBIST , SLIGHTLY HHHT Doable Play in'Mnth Kip' Itaeoln' Batting; Rally-Cobb Strikes ; . . ' -i. . - ' t Oat, Bern4 Bad-,; O f hw ' : r; f. An error by fcerghammftjV Lincoln'! ihorutop. In the fifth inning gave Omaha an opportunity' to win the third fame of the- erlea And 'PaCs athlete took ad vantage of that and pushed the runner across the plate for the winning run. Score, Omaha, S; Lincoln, 1 Until the fifth Inning it wit a game of give and, take, with Lincoln In the lead and thftn th Rorkei. In the fifth Lincoln tied Omaha'a four runt, but the Rourkes got the, lead In their half of the inning and the 81 1 Creekert failed to overtake them. ; After two had gone 'Out In the fifth, Thomaion bent in asy one to Bergham mer. The little Antelope picked the ball up, Juggled It awhile and then heaved It to flrot, but not until after Thomaaon had touched the tack. Johnson then broke up the game with a stinging double to left field, while Tommy ambled across the platter. 1 It was- sure an Interesting game and the fans were, kept at a high pitch of excitement all the time. Two or three timet after the fifth Inning Lincoln could have won with a timely clout, but at these critical stages Hall was In vincible.' -;:-,:: .... ,: .. A ripping double play In the seventh and another In the ninth kept the 'lope from being dangerous, tn the seventh Bergbammer reached first on Justice's error, but Lloyd batted the ball, to Schlpki." who got Bergie at second and caught, Lloyd at first. ' y , in th ninth a batting rally was nlppad In the bud. With one down Berghammer singled to left. Lloyd beat out a bunt and with Cobb up it looked like eatra Innings, but the Georgia peach struck out and Bergbammer was caught pilfering third. ., In, the third Inning Justice caught the ball., squarely and with a mighty swing hot it; down, to, Barbour. It took a bad bound juet as it reached the third seeker and 'struck him on the head, putting him out for a few-minutes, but he refused to leave the game after being hit. Kail wax put out of the game in the ninth when Berghammer hit the ball with terrific force at the Raurk pitcher, the jbail striking ' his wrist, and injuring H 4 thai-he was forced to' leave. It" Is ntlhing SerloU,' however, And the jg lWlojsr ,1U,e bl , to, work alnst Jh to hlt uhe , ball. Monday," when hits wre needed. In four times up he clouted but a "triple, ' a Vubie And two ' singles; And twice his hits brought In runs. ' . Hickory Johnson found his batting eye again and found th eball safely three times In four times at bat, Including a double. 'Nlehoff put the Rourkes In the lead in th'efourth wtl ha elout over the center field fence. A few inches to the right and the ball would aav hit th "bull" In the head. Lincoln drew first lod. McCormick opene the second wtlh a double to left and scored on a single by Cole. In Omaha's half, with two down "Skip per" Schlpke tripled to center and scored when Mullen dropped Nieboffs pop-up. Nlehoff stole second and raeed hrom on Davidson's single te left- The Salt Creekers took the lead In the third.; Berghammer singled to left and went 'to third on Cobb's single to right. Berghammer scored on MeCormlck's clout to. center. Cobb scored on Cole's, single. r . . ! Justioet opened the third, for th Rourkes with a double. Thomeson tent him across the pan with a single to left. The Rourkes took the lead In the fourth on Nlehoff s homer.' Lincoln tied It in the fifth. Lloyd singled and. scored, on Me Cormlck's triple.'.?'';' i 'V In the fifth Thomason got to first on Berghammer' error and brought In the winning run on Johnson's double. 'V ' OMAHA," - V , AB. R. H. O. A. S A 0 Justice, a. ....... l 0 11 Coyle.1 rf Thomtson, If 4 1 1 Johnson, c... Bcanlon, lb... bchlpke, 2b.... Nlehoff, Sb.... Davidson, cf.. .. e s A 1 3 1 A ( 0 He".' p. 0 0-1 e 0. 0. 0. I Totals .... 10 ' LINCOLN t ' AB. R. H. O. E. Berahammer, s I 1 1 T.l Lloyd, 2b I Cobb., rf..- I McCormick," If. .... 4 Cole, cf...i. .......... 4 Barbour, 3b. 1. Mullen, lb........... S - A A A 0 1 t'arney, e..:... . A Bmith, p. ........ 1 0 0 'Dwyer . 1 - TotaU w;...,..S7 4 U 24 i 7 ; I Batted for Smith' in ninth-inning. OmaUa- -" ' '' " ' , ' Runs ...... .......0 1111000 6 Hit; .,......,,...1 .3 1 1 I t I -U Lincoln n , : ; ' Runs ,;.....'.... 11016006-4 H1U ..... ...0 40143 0' 2-U Two-base hits: Justice (2), Johnson, McCormick I Three-base hits: - Schipke, $30,000 is 600,000 Nickels .. .. - - : ; . ' -- A McCormick. Home run: Nlehoff. Wild pitch: Hall. Double plays: Schlpke to Justice to Scanlon; Robinson to Johnson to Nlehoff; Mullen (unassisted). Bases on balls: Off Hall, 1; off Smith, 1. Struck out: By Hall, 7; by Robinson, 1; by Smith, 7. Hits. Off Hall, 11 In eight and one-third Inntnge; off Robinson, 1 in two-thirds inning. Stolen bsses: Nlehoff, Thomason, Cole. Sacrifice "hits: Nlehoff, Coyle, Mullen. Left on bases: Omaha, 7; Lincoln, A. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Johnson. DEXVER HITS AT RIGHT TIME Rom Ran ar BeaU ia Stat1 Featare) of tha Game. . ,, DT8 MOINES, la., July I.Denver hit when hits meant runs and won from Pes Moines today 4 to t Bead's home run was a fature. Score: r ' DES MOINES. ; " ' ' ' AB. R. "ft. 6, A. E. Hahn, rf. ., Colllgan, lb Kores, ss . Belden, If. . Claire, Sb. , Cu'tlt, cf. , Thomas, lb. Hanson, t. Rogge, p. 0 1 0 1 3 J U Totals .... ITT J IT 14 ' . I i: DENVER. '', V- v AB. R. H. 6. A. E. Kenworthy, If. I , A "10 0 Cassldy. rf 4 I ; I 0 Beall, cf. t 1 1 i 0 Qulllen. 3b 4 0 0 1 0 1 Coffee, ss. 4 I IS til rreneh, lb. .......... 1 0 111 0 Lindsay, -b. I 0 . 1 10 0 Block, e. 4 0 0 1 0 0 Harris, p. 1 0 0,;O t "'. 0 Schrelber, p. , 1 0 0 0 t 0 Totals S 4 1 17 '' 1 Det Molnet 0110 0000 0-1 Denver 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-4 t vl,qo8o....4.: ..b.. .0. ...(... ..Den oor Two-base hits: Claire, .().. Home run: Beall. Sacrifice hits: . Claire, Bealt, Lindsay. First bate on balls: Off Rogge, 1; off Harris, 1. Struck out: By Rogge, S; by Schreiber,-!.--Hltsr Off Harris, 7 in four innings; off Schrelber, 1 In fir innings. Left on bases: Des Moines, 10; Denver, 1 Umpire, Haskell..; Time: 1:80. - : ; ' '.: , CRVTCHER DOrSG CREA1 WORK It. Joseph Pitcher Strikes Oat Twelve Hen as They Cam Vf. . ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. July .i-Crutoher struck out twelve - batsmen and " held Wichita runless; while the locals batted three pitchers hard and ran the bases at will, winning, II to A Score: ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O: A; E. Kelly, th... , 4 11 1 10 rowan, ii e - I - - I I I 0 0 i-1 wstson. rr. .......... 4 1 Zwiliing, cf...ur.,.. I ' 1 Borton, lb....... 1 Rellly. ib. ............. 4 1 1 0 3 0 Melnke, n, J '1 a - Uossett, e 4 0 1 U, t 0 Orlffith. c 1 1 1 ., 0 f-'O . 0 Crutcher, p I !' 1; 1 o Totals ... ......18 11 14 17 14 1 WICHITA, ' ' '.-:'. AB. R. H. a , A. E. m 2 I -.;U. ' '' 0 J 0 l I' 2 O 0 0 0 0 0 1 i 0 0 4 1 0 Craig. If Middieton, cf. uavit, r( Hushes, lb.... Callahan, lb.. ....4. 0 1 lv 1 1 1 1 - 4 4- A Price, lb 4 0 L ' 7 Emorv. lb, Mee, Sb S A uiemmons. c 1 o. . o e 2 Jackson, p .1:0 o- 0 1 ferry, p.. o o o o a Fabrlel. o 1 Petttgrew I o of:.o..;..o-. Totala .28 0 -r- It 4 Batted for Jackson in the fifth:, '.!,: ' 'Kelly out. hit by batted ball. V St Joseph...... ...0 11 l 10 7 r-l Wichita .......0 0 A 0 A $. 0 0-A Two-base hits: ZwilUpg,. ReWy. Middle- ton. Sacrifice ? hit: ,' Powell. .-Borton, Rellly, Meinke Ml), 'Crutches T Stolen basts: Kelly, Watson., Borton, Rellly, Melnke. Lett on bases: - Wichita. 1: St. Joseph, 10. Struck out: By Crutcher, 11; oy jacason, i; by rerry. i. sasee on balls: Oft Crutcher, 4; Off Jackson, 2: off Perry. 1; off Fabrlel. 1 Hits: Off Jackson, 4 In five Innings; off Perry,! in six innings. Hit by pitched bail: By crutc&er. Emeory. Davis, wua niton: Fabrlel. Double blays: Oossett to Melnke; Kelly to Meinke to Borton t crutcher to Kelly to Borton. Time: umpires; riynn ana Knapp. . v- IN A REAL 8 LV GOING CONTEST Sloox Ctty OatpUys Topeka and Wlsi, ritteea to Six. Walnright and Fran for 21 hits, Sioux City distanced Topeka by the score ot w to a soore: AB. R. H .0. A, Clarke, cf. 6 2 1 1 0 Smith,, ss. ......... 4 3 Myers, u. Tennant lb. ...... A Breen. rf. 1 1 11 0 A . 1., Andreas? lb. ........ I Keniy, so. s Orendorff, c B a Brown, p. White, p. ........ 1 Totals f.i. ......40 u H 14 1 TOPEKA.. ' . , : Lee. If ....I ...... 4 tf i o . Jri Walsh. 2b.. ........ 1 3 I S 3 1 10 0 King. ci.... Gardner, lb 4. JO - 0 0 1 1 Rickart. rf .'. S Ryan. Sb. 3 7 4 Patterson, as... Schmidt, e ill Wainwrlcht. P. .. i .1.1 Frana, p 1 Totals .... ..1 13 34 It . 3 Bloux aty.........3 Oil A 1 A7 -15 Topeka 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0-A Two-base hits. Breen. eRllly. Clarke. 9.,...n. vu n.... vi ..... Tt..... base bit: Andreas,- white. Sacrifice hits: Myers (2), Patterson. Stolen bases: Smith (i), Myers (2). Tennant (2), Clarke. Double plays: Andreas (unassisted), wainwngnt to uaraner. itt on bases: fllmi Ci A Tunaln A ITU. nHUMta. 12 In seven and one-hslf innings: off White, 1 In one and one-half Innings: off Walnwrlght, 7 In Tour and one-half In nings; off Frana, 14 In four and on-half innings. Bases on balls; Off Brown, 5; off White. 1; off Walnwrlght, : .off rrans, e. Dtruca out: ay Brown, s; y Passed ball: Orendorff. Umpires: Myers ana jusseae. THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, v C .' - -M-l't:':V;iVERY PLEASANT V r 3?VV VitvsY Thanks fill Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE, fit. Joseph. .44 82 .6821 New York. .57 14 .802 8oux aty..45 14 .670) Chicago ....42 ST .809 Omaha ..,..41 88 ,ti Pittsburgh .42 29 .692 Denver ....89 S3 J04 Cincinnati .39 86 .627 Wichita ...40 41.. 4941 Phila 31 87 .456 pes Molnes.27 49 .4811 Brooklyn ..27 44 .280 Lincoln ..,.13 42 .4341 St Louis.. ..29 49 .872 Topeka ....31 a .08 Boston ..,.,.22 64 .290 AMER, LEAGUE. AMER.; ASS'N. Columbus ..68 80 .659 Toledo 62 82 .624 Mlnneap's :..&2 38 .616 Kan City..41 44 . 482 Milwaukee .39 49 .443 St. Paul ....37 61 .420 Louisville ..81 60 .383 Boston Wash. ..68 24 .688 ..4S2.60 Phila. U .MX ..48 82 .btH Chicago Cleveland ..40 36 .6261 Detroit ....38 89 , 494 New York.. 18 61 .271 St. LOIUS...1S 68 .264 Ind'nls .32 64 .373 WESTERN LEAGUE. Lincoln, 4; Omaha, 6. Topeka, 3; Sioux- City; 16. Denver, 4; Des Moines, 1. S-'.A'-V NATIONAL LEAOUE.;.. ''' Brooklyn. 0; ClndnnAUi L ' :;'?-.' Boston. 0-7; St Louis, 8-8. New York, 6; Chicago, 1. Philadelphia. 0! Pittsburgh. 1.. ' " AMERICAN LEAGUE. ' . aeveland, 1-4; Washington, 2-3. St. Louis, 3; Boston, 3, Detroit, At 4r York,-2r " -Chicago, 1; Philadelphia, 8. ( AMERICAN ; ASSOCIATION. Louisville, 0; Milwaukee, 6. Indianapolis. 7: Kantas oty, t. " Columbus, A; Minneapolis, 1. Toledo, a; St. fsui, 7, . : Gansea Today. Western LeacuLincoin et nmihi. Topeka at Sioux 'City. Denver at Des Moines, Wichita at St. Joseph. National LeagueBrooklyn at Cincin nati. Boston at 6t. Louis, New York at Chicago, Philadelphia' at Pittsburgh. American league Cleveland at Wash ington, tit. Louis at Boston, Detroit at New York. Chicago at Philadelphia. American Association Louisville at Mil" waukee. Indianapolis at Kansas City. .Columbus at Minneapolis, Toledo at ttt. Paul. . Nebraska State Learue Columhui .t at Sunerlor. .Fremont at JCeo.rnav. ' . -Mink League Beatrice at AubUrjvFall wr at Mjaweuut, epraaka ut; at Bum-. 'l-t- FaUsCiW, Takes V" Terrible Eevenge .KEARNEY. Nebi uly A(8peclal Tel egram.) At th beginning et the second halt ot tha third Inning with the score ftandlng 4 to I In favor ot Fremont, the benching of First baseman Henry by Umpire Knowlton precipitated a row dur ing which Pitcher Rouse wa fined 35 and Manager Bennett 810 and ordered to leave the ground which he refused to do. At tha expiration of the allotted tlfne th game waa forfeited to Kearney by tha score ot I to 0. HIAWATHA, , Kan., July 9.-(Speclal Telegram.) Falls City took terrible ven geanoe on Hiawatha. Davidson looked good tor five innings, when me Colts got his goat They did not' quit until he putted In his born. A double-header Is scheduled for tomorrow, but Hiawatha Is full ot sorrowful anticipation. Score: " R H E Falls Cltr ...0 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 1-7 14 ' Hiawatha ....0 0 0 0 A 0 0 ,0 0-0 S A Batteries: Walters and Shestak: Da v. klton and Maxey. -" " NEBRA8KA CITY. July.,' 9.-8peclal Telegram.) Nebraska City lost the sixth game to .Humboldt. .Shore: R.H.B. Neb. City ....0 0 0 1 0 1 10-1 A 2 Humboldt ....0 0 0 8 0-0. A 0 - 10 0 Batteries: Corcoran and Ooldwait: Jar- rotKanA..Diet. , , ,r AUBURN, Neb., July .-(Speclal Tele gram.) Auburn wpji from the Whlaaera In a close and Interesting game. . Score: .'' ,;' : ' ' R.H.E. Auburn .?.... 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 A 1 04 6 2 Beatrice . ....0 0 4 A 01 A 0 0-1 4,1 Batteries:. Zonderman and Musser; Cul ver, Huston and Poteet. Umpire: Verne. GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., July A. At the Grand Circuit races run here today. In th 8.-07 pace. Sunny Jim was first; Eddie Dillard. , second; Braden Direct third; Sarah Ann Patch, fourth. Best time, 8:0ttfc. ' , -5. Trotting, 3:10 class: Blerne Holt, first; econd, third and fourth money divided Dlctotar Todd, Arnoa MeKlnney and Marie McKorren. Best time: 1:1H4- - A sprained ankle may as a rule be cured In from three to four day by ap plying Chamberlain' Liniment and ob serving' the directions with each bottle. For sal by all dealer. Copyright, 1912. NaUonal News GAME A COMEDY 0FJ ERRORS Pitchers Mathewson and Brown Are Pitted Against Each' Other HEW YORE WINS,. FIVE TO TWO Erf or of the Home Team Are Costly, Making; th Contest m Ragged One Through out. CHICAGO. July 9.-New York defeated Chicago In the second game of the series, 6 to 2. Mathewson and Brown opposed each other In what developed Into a ragged contest, the former being forced to use his cunning in the pinches. None of the visitors' errors proved costly, wnne an those of the locals figured in the scoring. Score: Nw YORK. CHICAGO. SuodtHw, III I 1 1 ( AB.H.O.AB. BKktr, of... 4 t 6 Olheclurd, it. i t I 0 6 Mrkle, lb.. 4 0 6 2 OSckulu, rf... 1 1 l 1 Murrtjr, rf.. 4 2 t OTlnktr, ... 6 I 4 0 Henof. lb... 4 111 lZlm'maa. b( t t 0 1 MflVAra. 'A 4 1 I A MjMh .f A 1 ..A- A Flttcber, m.'4 1 t t -g Baler.' lb..,. 4 1 I Iff Oreb, Jb i 1,1 1 lBvtrs, Jfc.... 4 1110 Mln, p4 i s 2 lArcber,' e.... 4 1 4 i 1 - " nrown,. p.... 1 1 v s 0 f0UUv.-T 1 87 It Dows ...... 1 I 1 II ' TOU1I.....M 117 12 1 Battsd for Brown in the ninth. Chicago .....'..0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-2 New York 0 2 0 0 0,1 2 0 06 ..Two-base hits: Saler, Murray, Schulta, Evers, Oroh. Three-base hit: Fletche. Home run: Herog. Sacrifice flj: Tinker. Double play: Fletcher to Groh tO Merkl. f.aft nn haa. Pkln... 1A, New York, 5. Struck out: By Brown, 4; by Mathewson. 4. Time: 1:48. Umpires: Klem and Bush. Pittsburgh Defeat Philadelphia. PITTSBURPH. Julv Onlv Ana Phila. delphla player reached third base today, Pittsburgh Wlnnlnar. i tn 0 Prelrtnt Lynch was a spectator. He left for Chl- cno lomgnt. tscore: PIIT8BU8QH. PHILADELPHIA. ' il.H.O 1 I. AR H.n 1 ft Byrat, tb... lit opukert. of.. 4 1 1 0 0 Cr, U....4 4 1 eUbert. Ib... t X t t 0 saington, r! I 0 "0 4 0Mji(m, If... 4 till Vlos, ..).. 1 1 0Crvth, rf .l 1 I 0 0 WtfMT, M.. t I 216 lLudwui, lb. 4 111 0 Mlllr, lb..,. I 111 OKuba. Ih... 4 1 1 I 0 Wilton, cf... till IDeolan, m...i 1414 M'Cnsy. lb I 11 1 eKimttr, ... 4 1 I I ft Blraon, 0....I 1 4 1 IRixey, .... lilt Toole, p. I lit 0R. Miller.. 1 MM - StOBt p.... 4 I 1 . tl.-....l. I .lOool 1 I I I Batted1 for Rlxey In the seventh. Batted- for Beaton in the ninth. Pittsburgh .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 -3 Philadelphia .......0,0,0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 TtVA.KeiaiA Vilfaa ' r tv a Olvaw fkr-aa. atw ao,w lit k7 . - AMAVJ AIM base hits: Carey, Viox, J. Miller. Double play: Wagner to McCarthy to Miller; Wagner to Byrne to MoCarthy to Wag ner; Killtfer to Knabe: Knabe to Doolan to Luderua Bases on balls: Off O' Toole. 2: Off Seaton. L Struck out: By O'Toole. A. Left, on bases: Pittsburgh, 2; Phlla- aeipnia, 8. f irst base on errors: roiia- deiphia, I; Pittsburgh, 8. First base on error: Philadelphia. 2. Time: 8:00. Um pires; Eason and Emslle. . All Pitchers Are Effective. v CINCINNATI. July 8. - Bescher's double and Marsan's tingle In th sixth inning allowed Cincinnati to win from Brooklyn. All the pitchers were fairly effective. Score: CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN. AB H.O.A.K AB H O.A.I. StMher, If.. 4 8 14 lOslr. tf 4 12 11 Mrwn, ef. 4 14 INerthu, ri. 4 111 Mobliu'l, lb-l 111 48mltb. lb... 41111 MltohtU. rf. I 1 II IDtubert, lb. I I 14 I I PbtUs, lb... 4.1 I IWhwt. It.... 4 1 0 I Esu, Ik.... 18 1 OHummtl, Ib. 4 1 111 Zmon4. u . I 14 1 OTcoltr, u. i ill! McLu. e.. 1 4 1 OMIller. t...,l I.I 4 I Cltrke. .... Ill Rukr, p. I I I I I Suit: p..'.. I 111 0 Rtgon, p.... I I I I I Humph' , p. 1 1 4 I lBrwtB ..... t I I I I UMt .. I S . ToUU It I 14 U 1 , ToUl...2 in t 0 'Ran for McLean in the eighth. - 'Batted for Rucker tn the eighth. Brooklyn , 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 -l Earned runs: Cincinnati, 1. Two-base hits: Bescher, Wheat. Struck out: By Humphries, 8; by Rucker, 2. Hits: Off Suggs, none in two Innings; off Humph ries, 8 in seven innings; off Rucker, 4 in seven innings; oft Ragon, 1 in one in ning. Time: 1:2L Umpires: Rigler and Flnneran. . . ST. LOUIS, July.A-St. Louis defeated Boston in both games of the afternoon's double-header. Harmon had the visitors guessing in the first game, while the locals hit- opportunely and won. Tee home team won the second game in the eleventh wit a double by tiresnahan and a single by Bliss, Score, first game: OT, PAUL. , - TOLEDO. ABH. OAK. AB.H.O.AB. Butler. 14 4 INtlw. If..... I 111 Hl ehra'n, lb 4 1 4 1 IBtmU. If... I till Flynn. rf.... III I Brady, lb... I 1 1 1 I Bcffaaa, ef. 1 I t I IBrekl. Sb... 4 1 III Attn?, lb... t 111 ICktpasa. m 1 I 1.1 BalMon. It.. I III 0 Burst. cl.... 111 Ooo4mn. lb 4 111 lrilck. if.... I I 1 I 1 Minhall. . 8 1 4 1 IDwTlek. lb.. 4 III! Rttr, till ILmnl. e. I 1 1 j I Jmk p..., 1 I I 1 ..ToUl 11. I ITU I'Mlll 1 I I I I Total 14 1M1I I Batted for O'Rourke in the eighth. Batted for Donnelly in the eighth. Evans out hit by batted ball. St. Louls...... A O 0 0 8 0 0 0 -3 Boston :..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-o Two-base hit: Oskes.. Three-base hit: Hauicr. Stolen base: Oakea. Double play. O'Rourke to Sweeney to Devlin. 1912. Drawn Ass'n. VllV Rjlfl An Kail (ff rtAM..li., 1 mon, 8. Struck out: By Donnelly, 3; by narmon. 1. Hits: orr Donnelly, 8 in even innings; oir Jtsraay, z in one inning. Time: 1:40... Umpires: ' Brennan and Owens. COLUMBUS INL0SING DUEL Makes Strenuous Efforts to Win from Grand Island. GAME IS LOST BY F0UB TO THREE la Sikth a Single by Palmer Fol lowed by Three Sackera by Tw Browns Com Near Telling Different Story. ' GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July .-(Special Telegram.) Two scores in the third and two in the fifth in which Rondeau and Rushenberg figured with three bas hits won- the game for Grand Island to. day. In the sixth a single by Palmer followed by thre sackera by the two Browns came, near evening- up .things. Score:. R.H.S. Columbus ....v..r.iVlOl00100 0-S S 8 Gland Island ; 00 8 0 8 0 0 0 -4 7 t Batteries; Canine and Harrison; Manke and Jokerst. Struck out: By Canine, 8; by Manke, 1, First on balls: Off Canine, 8; off Manke, 8. Two-base hits: E. Brown, Rondeau; Three-base hits: B. Brown. B. Brown, Rondeau, Rushenberg. Nmplre: Nugent. HASTINGS, Neb., July 9.-(Speclal Tel egram.) Hastings climbed back Into sec ond place today, defeating Seward In a circus game embracing all style ot sen sational play. Mead made two home runs for Seward and an error let LaFlumbolse score the third after he had singled. Tacke batted In six funs for Hastings, getting a home; a three-base hit and a elngle. . Downey made another home run with one ahead. Fulweider was pounded tor three singles and a three-bagger In the seventh and Zlnk finished the. game. Watson and Smith of Hastings, Neff and Fortman made lightning plays. Score: ' - R.H S Hastings ....0 0 0 4 1 0 4 3 - is i Seward ......0 1 0 001100-884 Batteries: Seward. Fulweider zihk and Campbell; Hastings, ThrailKlll and Ba chant . Storbeclr is Put Outby Stewart NEW YORK, .yuiy9.-Frd Storbeck. the South African heavyweight, went down to defeat before: Jim Stewart of Brooklyn at Madison Square Garden to night The; bout waa. scheduled to go ten rounds, but In the sixth round Etor- beck's manager , threw up the sponge to save his man from further punish ment Storbeck had tha better of the first round, but after that the fight was Stewart's. The Brooklyn man got to. Storbeck with heart and stomach punches and swings to the head, and fought his man to a standstill. In the fifth round Storbeck was knocked down three times. The best bout of the night was between Toung Jack O'Brien ot Philadelphia and Young Brown of Naw York, which went ten rounds.' It' was a hot fight all the way. The consensus, of opinion was that O'Brien won. : . " 1 TILDEN AND WISNER TIE IN ELEVEN INNINGS WISNER, Neb... July 8.-Spcial.)-Be. for a largo crowd here today Tilden and Wisner battled eleven Innings to a tie. The gamo -was called to allow Tilden to catch a train. ' The features of the .me were the error of Tilden. They madt seven. Score: Tilden ....... 0 008600000 0-a Wiener 0 0001 1. 40000-3 Batteries: Tilden, Wler and Cole; Wis ner,. Walworth and McMullen. Hits: Tilden, 8; Wisner, 1. Errors, Tilden. T; 'Wisner, 8. Two-base hit: Cole. Umpire: Ryon. " ' Rata Stops the ' Play. ' " i LOUISVILLE. Ky., July .-rour matches marked the tennis tournament inaugurated today. John Schaaf. Cin cinnati, and John Wentsell, Louisville, won a set each, rain stopping the play In the third. W. L. McElroy, Pittsburgh, defeated Arthur Mlddlelon ot Lou:tville In two seta, 6-8, 7-5, and J. j. Armttrong of St. Paul defeated P. O'Bryan. Louis ville. In another two. 6-3, 6-1. BATTLE CREEK. Neb.. July 9.-(Spe-clal Telegram.) Battle Creek defeated Norfolk by the score of 7 to 6. 'The feat ures of the game was the pitching by Hoffman who struck out 13 ot the Nor folk sluggers. Batteries: Battle Creek. Hoffman and Scott; Norfolk, Desilva and Miller. Hits: Norfolk, i; Battle Creek. 8. Best in the West The Omaha Bee. for The Bee by IHIK6S To UHITa i 7i iu rrnnn LONG LEAD AVAILS NOTHING Kansas City Piles Up Six Buns and Then Goes Down to Defeat HOLE IU FENCE MEANS HOMES Indlaaapoii Leafs Aronad Until the Fifth and Then Tarn in aad Baally Wlna the Aaate. KANSAS CITY, Mo., July .Atter Kansas city had a six run lead. Indian apolis scored five in th fifth and two In the seventh, but the locals got three mora and won.' In the fifth . Sullivan hit tor what ordinarily goes tor two base, the ball bounded through a hole In the fence tor a home run, scoring two ahead of him. 8core: KANSAS CITT. INDIANAMUS. " Aft H A 1 I .ouA.a. Bartosu, 8b. 8 4 I I ituuWn, of . 4 T t 1 0 ". n.... 1 e t CWoodrufl, If 4 1 1 0 9 ClurtoB. ef.. 1 1 0 0 Olngertoa, tb 4 I t e nuw, ...! 1 v vveten, rr....I 1111 Oirr, lb..r.-. I 114 4 Hunter, lb.; 6 I 6 S 0 Corrtdon, al l 1 1 1 Williams, Sb 4 0 I 1 0 Jtraee, e 8 I I OoNignler, St.. 4 1 4 4 ft OoHlseo, rt.. 4 1 e lCWrte, e.... 8 ft I 1 4 Downey, lb.) I I I Ogchlitier p. 1 0 0 1 0 Powell, p.... 4 10 4 OAib'nt'der, p 1 0 0 1 9 McCrty ..09009 Totals 40 liTU 3Hlckoa ... 0 0 0 0 0 , . 1 0 0 0 0 ToUls 84 I 24 It 1 Batter tor WillimB in ninth. "Batter for Gagnier In ninth. Batted for Clarke in ninth. Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 S 0 2 0 0-7 Kansas City ...... 1 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 - Two-base hits: Carr, Downey, Powell, Coorriden. gagnier, Hunter. Ingerton, Veach. Home run: James, Sullivan. Sacrifice hits: Woodruff. Fife, Downey. Stolen base: Hunter. Struck out: By Ashenfelde, 1; by Powell, 6. Bases on balls. OffSchlltser. 8; oft Ashenf elder. 2; off Powell, 8. Double plays: Powell, to Corridon to Carr. Left on bases: Kansas City. 6; Indianapolis, 8. First base on errors: Indianapolis. 2; Kansas City, 1. Hit by pitched ball, Ingerton. by Powell. Umpires: Chill and Irwin. Time: 2:08. MILWAUKEE, July .8.CutUng waB insinslble today and the visitors were shut out for the second successive time, the score being ( to 0. The -horn club bunched ita hits with the two errors ot the visitors winning easily. Jones' hit ting and fielding were features. Soore: Batted for Fisher in ninth. MILWAUKEE. LOUISVILLE. . AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. UltMId, ef.i 10 10 OBurch, ef... 4 110 0 Charles, lb.. I 0 I I iHallman, rf. 4 1 4 0 Randall, rt. 4 1 1 ft OStaiwb'rr, If 4 1 1 ft Cbtp'ells. If 4 8 1 0 ftUaaox, 8k.. 4 13 0 1 Clvk. lb."... 4 1,1 4 OBe'mtller. si 1 1 I t Lewis, M....4 ft 4 1 oFlthtr. lb... 8 18 10 JonM, lb.,.. 8 I 10 1 OBurk. lb... 4 4 3 1 0 Bebalk, 4 14 0 OPearce, .... 8 0 4 4 1 Outtlnc, p... I ft 1 ft OTney, o. 3 Mil -Dvli 1 0 ft ft ft Totals.'.:. .to I it ll i Totals 44 4 34 11 I Milwaukee 0 0208010 - Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: Jones, Lennox. Sacrli ice hits, Charles, (2). Double play: Burke, Beumiller to Fisher. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 7; Louisville, 7. First base. on balls: Off Toney, 4., Struck out: By Toney, 2; by Cutting, 8. Umpires: Hayes and Anderson. Time: 1:20. ' ST. PAUL, July 3.-Th first game of the season with Toledo was won today by St Paul 7 to 3. The home team made a great rally in the second Inning, making five run and winning tha gam. Soore: Batted for Jamea In ninth. St Paul 0 S 0 1 0 0 1 0 -7 Toledo 00000110 0-1 Two-base hits: Butler, Flynn, Land, Bronkie. ' Three-base hit: James. Stolen base: Hoffman, i Base on balls: Off James, 6; off Rieger, 3. Struck out: By Jamea, 4; by Rieger, 3. Sacrifice hit: Hlnchman. Butler, Hoffman, . Autrey. Sacrifice fty: Chapman. Left on bases: Toledo, 8; St. Paul, 8. Time, 3 00. Um pire: Blehalter and Connolly. MINNEAPOLIS, July 8.-A catch by Roasman and Patterson's clever fielding featured today's contest Score: Batted for Patterson in ninth. Minneapolis 10000000 0-1 Columbus 0008002 0 0-S Two-base hit: Clymer. Three-base hit Gerber. Home run: Hlnchman.- Struck out: By Cook, 1 Bases on balls: Off Panerson, 2; off Crook, 5. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Ferguson and Hundlboe. Score, second game: COLUMBUS. MINNEAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E Sbelten, ef.. 4 0 11 0Clyrnr, ef..4 1 ( ft 0 ntnebm'a 1(4 8 t ft 0AHIr, ss. . 8 1 1 10 Cstlton, rf . I 1 1 0 OWUllamt, lb 8 ft I t ft Johna. tb.... 4 1 1 1 lKoatraao. rf. 4 1 I ft ft Miller, lb... 8 ft 8 ft lXllllftr, lb..l lilt O'R'vk. lb 4 I I 4 OPe'banty. If. 3 0 t 0 0 Owbar. ... 3 1 1 COI1I, lb. t 0 It t 1 S. Smith. . 4 1 T ft 0W. smith, (81091 Cook, p 818 lPatUraoa. p . 8 i t t 0 - Untlaub ... 1 ft 0 ft 0 Totals 15 rri0 3 - Total! 17 II 3 Batted for Geyer in the ninth. Batted tor Steele In the eleventh. St Loul ....1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 J-8 Boston a. .0 0111220 0-7 Two-base hits: Geyr, Bresnahan. Threu-base hits: O'Rourke, Sweeney. Bases on balls: Off Geyer, 8: off Hess. 1. Struck out: By Hess, 3; by Brown, 3; by Geyer. 4. Hits: Off Hess. 7 in four innings; off Geyer, 10 in nine Innings: off Steele, 1 In two Innings; off Brown, 8 in six Innings. Time: 2:25. Umpires: Brennan and Owens. CHAMBERS WILL PLAY IN WESTERN GOLF TOURNEY W. N. Chambers, who set the n record of seventy-two for the Field club course Sunday, will be the only Omaha man entered In the Western Golf tourna ment at Denver next week. Chambers wired his acceptance of an Invitation from the Denver Country club to take part last evening and will leave tor the mountain olty Sunday morning. The tourned begins Monday, July 15. and continues until the following Saturday. Chick Evans. Albert Seckel. present western . amateur champion; Walter Sheehan, the Iowa champ, and other premier adepts of the link will be on hand for the tourney. ' Sam Reynold. Nebraska state cham pion, will not participate- i Hal Coffman I 6Eei WHAT V cm 1 WAS- ) .. Vkdw 1 K V - I.: '. DETROIT LOSESH0ME GAME In Fourth Inning Pitcher Mallin Overcome by the Heat. ': W0BXS PITCHES OUT ; INIiTKCrS! Before Leaving the Groanda; the Local Twirler Make Two Home Ran,, m Triple and a Single. : ' NEW TORK. July 8,-New York, waa defeated here today by Detroit,. 6 to 2: Mullin, after driving hi two runs with a triple in the second and a single In the, fourth, became sick from - the heat... Works, who relieved Mullini held th Newyorkers safe. Score: - -'- - i;" . DETROIT. ' . NEW TORK.'-' AB.H.O.A.E. . AB.H.O.A.E.! Vltt, lb 4 0 14 OCtnleli, u.. 4 0 4 0 9 Bush, ai 4 0 4 7 OMalenor, et. I 1 1, 0 01 Cobb, cf 4 3 1 1 OStarrett, lb. 4 3 It' 0 ft Crawford, rt 4 8 1 1 OZlna. rt.. .4 1 ft 0 0 Jones, It.... 3 10 0 OSImmoni, Ibt t. l'l Moriarty, lot iu i OHartiall lb. I 0 i t e toutra, 3b.. 3 14 4 ODowd, ... 4 8 8 4 I Btanf, c...l 0 8 1 0 Sweeney, e..4 I 110 Mullin, p.... 2 1 0 1 OMcCon'all, pl 1 0:1.1 Kochar .... 0 0 0 0 0 :. Works, p.... J ft 1 0 0 Total..r'.m 17 18 V Totals. ....82 n ft Ran for Mullin In tha fourth.1 . '.: Detroit 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 0-0- New Tork 1 0 0 1 0 0 O 0 .0-3 Two-base hits: Simmons. Cobb, Zlnn. Three-base hit: Mullin. Sacrifice hit: Maloney. Sacrifice fly: Zlnn. Stolen bases: Jones, Crawford," Lowden (J).. Left on bases: New Tork, 7; Detroit, 9. Double plays: Crawford to Bush; Dowd to Simmons to Sterret; Moriarty to'Bueh. Bases on balls: Off McConnell, .4 off Mullin, 1; off Works, 3. Struck out: By McConnell, 4; by Mullin,' 1; by Works, ?. , Passed balls: Stanage, Sweeney, - Hits;-' Off Mullin, 4 In three innings; off Works, 6 in six Innings. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Hart - ' i - PHILADELPHIA. July 8.-A battroff rally In the ninth Inning gave Philadel- ' nVili fhtfb vlrinru rtvjar lhliacrft inAaxr - 5 to 2. Score: PHILADELPHIA. ' , CHICAGO. '., : AB.H.O.A.E. ' AB.H.O.A.E. 1 8. Lore, Tt.. 4 1 0 OifUtb, . Jb.... 8' i ! 1 Oldrlnt. cf.. 4 0 8 0 OH. Lord, IB. i t B 8 01 E.Colllna. tb 4 1 1 ft J.-Collin, lb i 1 10 1 V Baker, lb.... 4 2 3 4 OBodla. r(.... I 0 ; Mclnnea, lb.1 I It IMattlck, If.. 4, J 0 0 Strunk, If... 4 110 OCallahan, If. 1 1 '! . 0 1 Barry, aa ... 4 2 1 1 OWeavar, ;- 8 :8 2 2 Lapp, C.....T4 01 OKuhn. c... 4 0 .8 0 ll Coombs, p., 3 0 0 8 OWaltb, p.... 8 ft 1 4 ft' Totals.. ... 317 7 2 Totals'... ..a I'M 7 8-1 On out when winning run was scored. Chicago 0 0 5 1 0 .0 0 0 lr3' Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-3 Sacrifice hits: B. Lord, Mclnnls, Stolen bases: J. Collins (2), Callahan, Baker, Strung, Mattlok; Double play; Lapp; to Barry. Left on bases: Chicago, ; Phila delphia, 2. Bases on balls:. Off . Walsh, 2; off Coombs, 4. First base en errors: Chicago, 2; Philadelphia, -2. Struck out: By Walsh, 2; by Coombs. 8. Passed ball:.: Lapp. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Westervelt and Evans. - ;. BOSTON, July 8. Boston won another game from St. Louis today, but the -vie- ' tory came hard. It was not decided until the ninth, when a hit by Speaker fol lowed singles by O'Brien and ' Yerkes scored the winning run. Score: BOSTON. 8T. LOUIS. - AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Hoopar, rf... S 1 1 0 OShottan. ef.. 4 1 8 0 0 Tarkea, lb.. 6 2 0 S 1 Jantjan. - rt.. i lilt Bpaakar, ef.. 4 12 0 OStovall, lb.. 4 0 10 1 0 Lawla, If.... I 0 1 0 0 Pratt, sa.,.. 4 ft 8 4 0 Oardnar, Sb. 4 1 i 1 lLaporte, 2b.. 4 1 1 I t Stahl, lb.... 4 215 1 0 Austin, 2b... 3 0 0 1 0 Wagner, aa.. 2 ft 1 1 OAiton. If 3 12 0 ft Carrigan, c. 4 14 1 lKrloball, .. 8 ft 4 L ft O'Brien, p... I 114 OB'mft'er, p 8 10 1 4 ToWla 14 If 17 U 8 Totals 82 M 12 ft Two out when winning run scored. ' Boston 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1-8 St Louis 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 Two-base hits:' Stahl, Yerkes. " Three base hit: Baumgartner. Bases on balls: off O'Brien, 1; off Baumgartner, 3. Struck out: By O'Brien. 2; by Baumgartner, 5. Passed ball: Carrigan. Time: 2:10. Um-' plres: Dlneen and Sheridan. Brainard Beats CeresceV. BRAINARD. Neb., July S.-peclsi )'-: In a well played game yesterday Brain ard defeated Ceresco by the score yf 4 to 3, overcoming a lead of two run's when Dus, Smersh, and Hlavac made home , runs In succession with two. ;down. Hlavao scored the winning run In ' the eighth on a three-bagger and Semins' . infield hit. Scores R.H.E. Ceresco 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 8 4 - Brainard 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1-4 7 4 " Batteries: Ceresco. Harkfm and Jones; Brainard. Sobota and albot. Struck out:-, Snyder Defeat Morse Blnf f.' 6NTDER. Neb.. July 9.-(Speeial.)-'-Snyder defeated Morse Bluff Sunday In one ot the fastest and best clayed cames of the season. Score by innings: R.H.E. ' snyaer o o o l o o o 0-18 a 4 : Morse Bluff. .0 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 0-1 4 4; Batteries: Snyder, Gustln and Lehmer:'- Morse Bluff, Mallonie. and Lehmer: AMOLEK lfo . collars; that give the ' best service are marked-