M ' ,-'1 r 1 !-! if ! " 5 s: - mat Wf ' tkVk TT4TTR!StSV TTTT.V 11 1Q19 1 if ? I I I 11 1 1 ffl ! 1 i : t . Q I I H fi UULJf JnrmAXt iwjxi. jl , uw. ii .. - ' f ' 1 ' " ' ' , -r- ' - The Yanks Haven't Any. Other Place to Go I -V . J . 1 I III " - I ll I I 1 I 1 1! I ill II I M. M I II II V . V ... , y II IF II 1L? M Al I TA X .1 ' rJ. ' V BWW Hont - . ' 7' - ' ' h If, 'I yiVff A TVe ' ' . WTOftft.-jM I '. new l , , , yS'J PA WINS ON BUNCHED HITS rourth Straight Game Taken from . Antclopei in Brilliant Play. MUCH EXCITEMENT FOB IMS Both Team PUr Well, .Getting; an Eqaal X amber of Hit and later- estiag Thing Hapaea Every ' laaingr. Fiv wU placed bit In the fifth lnninf gave Omthi th fourth and last gam of tb erit with th Lincoln Antelope. Th cor tooJ.3 to I "Skipper" BUI Bc'hlpke' ctarted thing. He pened the fifth Inning with a single to ctnter. It wa then that th score wa tied by a frenk hit. Nlehoft aa batting and in an attempt to acrifice Bchtpk tuck Ma bat out. Th ball glanced off th bat and bounded down th first base ll n (o th right fenca before it wa atoppd fiohipk scored and Davidson hammered In th winning run with a emit to center,' . ' . M . " ' Omaha got all tu hit In thre innings. Two came In tt third, fiv In th fifth and on In the eighth. Robinson kept liia. hit wU scattered. Two hit In th third and thre In th fifth gav the Salt Crkri their two run. '' Thing looked dubinu fur the horn team In the ninth when Col opened with 4 trip! to center. A groan went up from th tand, but when Barbour popped up a foul to Scaalon thing looked better. Mulltn tried hard to hit th ball to th outfield, but th best he did was to send It to Juatlce, and th latter shot It home, getting Col as be wa sliding. Th gam was on of th best of th erit and was highly Interesting to the fair Used crowd assembled. Berghammer, who lost Lincoln the gam Tuesday with an trror, mad up for It yesterday with om of th olassleat fielding and throw ing seen this seaaon on th local grounds. Tim and sgatn he stopped what looked Ilk perfect hits by hair-raising feats. In th eighth he dived for a liner sent to him by Davdson.; He dropped It but mad quick recovery and threw Davy out at first.' -' . , ' . .. Nlshoff played a atellar gam for th Rourkg and handled Six chances without a boot. Bill Bchlpk played another errorless game and la playing better ball than h vf did for Omaha. . Lincoln got the first tally In the third Inning. .With on down Carney doubled to the cntr garden. Tucksy was an easy out, Bchtpk to Bcanion. Bergham mer drov th ball to left and Carney cored. ) i . i . The Itourke deadlocked the (core In the am Inning. Davidson singled to right. Robinson beat out a bunt, and a doubl play was pulled off perfectly. A queese play with Justice at the bat scored Davidson.' . v: The Antelopes assumed th lead again In th fifth. Barbour . beat out a bunt. . alulltn sacrificed. Barbour went to third on Roblneen's error, trying to gat him at second, and Tuckey, with a ripping doubl to left sent Barbour across the plat. . ' Schlpk opened th fifth for th Rourkes with ft elnfl to center and romped home on Mehoff's triple to right Davidson cored Niehoff with a slngl to center. Score: .. . -,: ' ' .' !. " -;:';" OMAHA ab. a H. O. A. 3 o , 0 0 3 t 8 0 4 Justice, ss.... Coyle, rt Thomason. If. Juhnson, c... eicsnlon. lb... ... 3 0 0 4 . .. 4 ... 4 ... 4 0 0 ,0 0 I 1 1 0 1 3 14 fcchtpke, ' !b...u..,,. f Mehoff. Jb. ......... I navidson, cf... s Boblnson p........ t Totals ... ...80 S 27 17 1 UNCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Berghammer. ,,, 4 . 0 2 1 IJoyd, 2b 4 0 Cobb, rf 4 0 McCormlck, If...,,, 8 , 0 , Cole, cf.. 4 0 Barbour, 3b 4 1 Mullen. lb. .,....... 8 0 Carney, e..,. 4 1 Tucky. p S , 0 3 0 3 2 1 15 Totals Cmha- v Runs ..., Hits 1 Jneola - .......S3 S S 34 14 0 .ooiot .0 0 3 0 5 0 0 0 -3 0 0 1 Runs ........ ....0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-2 . Hits ........i......O 13 0 8 0 10 1-8 Two-bae hiu: Carney, Tuckey. Three- base hits: Klehofl. coie. uoubie piay: LVrfi. to Mullen. Bases on balls. Off Robinson. 1. Struck out: By Robinson, 2. l.ft on base: Omaha, 4; Lincoln. 8. Etolea bases: Davidson. Robinson, Sacrl fic hits: Justice, Mullen. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Johnson. .. , . Nates of the Gasae. ' Topeka playa her today. Robinson and Tucky broke even on nits, but Kooinson kept nis wen scat - tered. . - ' ' - Coyle broke his slump in batting with hit to eenter in tne ilttn. Davidson Is playing some game in center field and la also hitting th ball. Although the Rourkes not five hits in the fifth Inning they failed to annex more than two tallies. But one man wa given his base on tails and but two strikeouts were made. All of . these went to Robinson. f Koblnson startled the native by get ting two hit in three times up. Tuckey i&9 connected saieiy iwice. Mullen had a busy day of tt at first He had fifteen cutouts to his record. Scan Ion was also busy with fourteen put- outs ana tnrt assists ana no errors. After getting four hit In four times vp xueeoay, Mccormick came back with out a safe one. - - - It was th fastest gama playtd on the local grounds this year, one hour and tmrty minutes being the time. Tte Persistent ana udluious Use of Newspaper Advertising ' la th Hoed to Si u: '.'- Suec c Standing of . Teams ii i WEST. LEAGUE. NAT, LEAGUE. St. Joseph. . 34 .RV5 New York. .67 IS .791 Sioux City 46 35 .663 Chicago.... 43 27 .14 Omaha..,, 43 SS .5251 Pittsburgh 42 .692 Denvert.... 40 SS .5131 Cincinnati 39 81 .627 Wichita... 41 41 .6001 Phila 31 37 .459 De Moines 37 41 .474 Brooklyn.. 37 44 .Me Lincoln... 33 44 .4281 St. LoulS... 2 49 .352 Topeka.... 32 46 -416 Boston 33 54 .230 AMER. LEAGUE. I AMER. A88 N. . Boston fe3 25 .679 Columbus.. 69 3o .663 Washt 47 82 .690 Toledo..... 64 32 ,23 Phila....... 42 si .6604 Minneapolis 63 33 . Chicago... 43 St .5731 Kan. : City 42 45 .4Ki Cleveland 40 37 .519 Milwaukee 40 60 .444 Detroit.... 39 39 .600 St. Paul., 37 11 .41 New York W62.2SS Loulvllle.. 8161.386 St. Louis.. 20 53 . 274 (ndlan'p'lls 33 66 .375 , NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE. ; W.L.Pct. W.UPct. Fremont ...35 19 .MS Falls Clty...33 18 .147 Hastings ...31 23 .674 Auburn 30 23 .6S Seward ...,.29 24 .647 Neb. City... .30 24 .6 G. Island. ...28 24 .538 Beatrice ....24 29 .453 Columbus ..21 25 .6281 Humboldt ...21 81 .404 Kearny ...25 39 .463 Hiawatha ..30 33 .877 York 20 82 .385 Superior ....U J6.J08 Testerdar'a Result. - WESTERN LEAGUE. Lincoln, 2; Omaha. 3. Topeka, 7; tlloux City. . , Denver, 4; De Moines, I. Wichita. 10; 8t. Joseph, 7. NATIONAL LEAGUE ' Brooklyn-Cincinnati, rain. Boston-Ht. Louis, called in the tth In plng; darkness. New York. j Chicago,'! Philadelphia-Pittsburgh, rain. , AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland, T; Washnlgton, 1 ' Bt. Louis, ; Boston, 3. Detroit, 11; New York, I Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Loulvllle, 7-1; Milwaukee, 0-7. Indianapolis, 1-9; Kansas City, 4-1 Columbus, 8; Minneapolis, I. Toledo. ; 8t. Paul. 3. . NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Columbus, 3; Grand Island, l (thirteen inplngs)., ,. , . Sawrd, 4; Hastings, 7.! i - i .- York, 3; Superior, 4. Fremont, 18; Kearney, 10.' MINK LEAGUE. , Beatrice, 1; Auburn, 4, ' ' " , ; rails City. -8: Hiawatha. M.Y ft.! Nebraska City, JO; Humboldt, J. - : tiamea Today. Western Leavue--TADeka at Omaha Lincoln at Sioux City, Wichita at Des Moines, Denver at St JOstpn. National League Boston at St. Louis, New York at Chicago, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. American League-Cleveland at Wash. Ington. fct. Lout at Boston, Detroit at New York, Chicago at Philadelphia. American Associat Ion-Louis vine at M1N waukee, Indianapolis at Kansas City, Columbus at Minneapolis. Toledo at St. Paul. Nebraska Leacue York at Seward. Grand Island at Kearney, Columbus at t remont, eupenor at Hastings. Mink Lagu-Humboldt at Auburn, Beatrice at Hiawatha, Nebraska City at rail City. TOPEKA WINS FROM SIOUX CITY Fna-te Hold th Horn Team Dawn 7 to Nina Hit. SIOUX CITT. Julv 1fl.Fn.U VM Sioua City in th pinches and Topka won, 7 to 4. Seor: ' r ,m ; - SIOUX CITT. " - A B. X. 4 0 H. O. a. : 0 0 1 Clarke, cf .... Smith, as Myers, if,.... Tennant, lb . Breen, cf ...4 1 III ....8 ....5 ....3 ....8 ....8 1 a s s 0 s 0 14 A. Andreas. 2b .. Reilly, 3b .... Orendorff, e .3 eage, p White, p 1 1 .......1 French ToUls. J7 O. , a:b. r. h. TOPEKA. '. Lee. If S O 1 Walsh, !b ..4 0 King, cf ..S 0 1; Gardner, lb 4 3 1 Kickcrt. cf ,...8 . 1 . 1 Ryan. 3b ............4 3 S Patterson, s ........3 ' t 1 Schmidt, o ......... .4 .01 Fugate, p .......4 9 0 Totals.... ...... ....39 7 14 P Batted for Sag in alxth. Sioux City 0 00300106-4 Topeka 0 0 0 0 1 1 I 1 M Two-base hit: Andrea (3): Orendorff, Tennant Ryan, Walah.' Three-base hits: Myers,' Gardner. Horn runs: Orendorff, Smith. Sacrifice hits: Reilly, Andreas, Patterson, Fusat. Walsh'. Stolen bases: Lee. Doubl playa. Patterson to walsn to Gardner; Rickert to Schmidt; Walsh to uardner. Left on eases: Bloux City. 9; Topeka. 8. Hits: Off Sage. S In six innings; off White. I in three Innings. Bases on balls: Off Sage, 1; off White. 8; off Fugate. 8. Struck out: By ffage. 3; by White, i; oy Fugate. o. wild pitch White. Hit by pitched ball: Sage. Breen, Time: 2:15. Umpires: Klssaht and My ers, f PES MOINES LOSES TO DENVER Klaaella and pooglaa Each Strike Oat Three Men Darlac Game. DES MOINES, la,. July 10.-Denvr de feated Des Moines. Score. DES MOINES, ! AB. R. H. O. A. Halm, rf. Calllgan. 2b Kores, ss Beiden, If. ......... Clair. 3b. Curtis, cf Isbell. lb. McGraw. c. ....... Hanson, i. Heuston. p. Douglass, p, : Leonard ......... Thomas, ......... : Totals ......... ,4 0 I 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 s 0 . 0 0 10 1 - 38 3 7 27 DENVER. " ' . AB. R. Kenworthy. It .... 41 Cassldy. rf. ........ 3 0 Beal,.' cf. ........... 4 . 0 : Mlllan, Jb. 8 0 O. I A.-. 3 0 VV V Coffee,, s. .. 4 French. 2b. S Lindsay,, lb. ........ S Spahr. c 4 hJnsella, p 8 1 13 10 2 0 . Total .....S3 4 10 , 27 9 2 Batted for McGraw In ninth. 'Batted for Hueston In seventh- Des Moines t 0 M I 0 1 M Denver 0 2 0 0 6 t 1 O 0-4 Two-base . hit: Curtis. Sacrifice hits: Cassldy, French, Klnsella, Isbell. Double plays: Isbell to Colllgan, Colltgan to Is bell. Struck out: By Klnsella. 3; by Douglass, 3. Hit by pitched ball! Lind say. Passed ball: McGraw. Btolen bases: Coffe. Lindsay. Kenworthy. Left on bases: De Moines, 4; Denver. 6. Hits: Off Hueston, 10 in ven Innings: off Douglass, none In two innings. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Haskell. LUGGING MATCH AT IT. JOE Thirty Hit and seventeen Raae and Ellla Gta Credit for Victory. ST. JOSEPH. July 10,-Wlehlta won a lugging match hr today In which thirty hit and seventeen runs . were made. Although Ellis was knocked out of the box he Is credited with his twelfth consecutive victory. Score: . . . WICHITA. AB. R H. O. Craig, If....... Mtddltton, cf. Davis, rf. ...... . I I l S 0 s 1 w 2 S 0 0 1 1 i 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 a i 4-0 0 o i . l 1 0 I o 14 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 S I 3 0 1 j w 1 Hughes, 2b.. Callahan,- ss , s Pric, lb- I Me, Sb 4 Clemmons, e .3 Ellis, p S Jackson,, p. I. Totals... ...87 10 16 27 BT. JOSEPH. AB. ft H. Oi Kelly. 2b......... Powll, if 6 Waton. rf 6 Zwllllng, of S Borton, lb 6 Reilly, 3b Melnxs, ss... ........ 6 Gossett, c 4 Johnson, ' p. ........ y 1 Freeman,, p 2 1 1 t 0 0 1 0 2 1 10 2 2 7 ' Totals ... .41 15 27 Wichita I 10 3 3 Rt. Joaanh 0 0 0 12 3 0 0 1 0-10 0 0-7 3 1 Three-base hits: Hughes, Mee.t-iem-mens. Two-base hits: Ellis, Hughes, Kelly. Zwllllng.' Watson, Borton. feacri flea hit: Mlddlton, Clemmons (.1), Ellis. Freeman. Stolen bases: Mee, Borton. Left on bases: Wichita, I; St. Joseph, 10. Struck out: Br Johnson, 3; by Freeman. 4: by Ellis. S: by Jackson. 3. First baso Frman. Hits: Off Johnson, 12 in four and onetnird innings! orr buss, ij m-aix and one-third innings. Time: i:is. um pires: Knapp and Flynn. Ahburn Gets Four Runs on Beatrice M AUBURN. Neb., July lO.-CSpedal.)- Willeys exeelent pltchihg featured in a good game today, the whlssars get ting but two hits. Scor: a HE. Auburn 100OOO10 1-4 01 Beatrice .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 8 4 Batteries: Willey and Kramlnger, Belts and Poteet. Umpire, Verne. HIAWATHA, Kan.. Juiy w.-iBpciai Telegrm.)- was bargain day at the local ball farm, but the tans, got stung. Falls City toyed with the Kansas team; shutting the locals out In the first and putting In a utility team in the last. Score, first tame: . R.H.E. rail CUv ...0 0 0 I 10 0 1.1-0 7 2 Hiawatha ....0 00000000-OBS Batteries: McClure and Shestak, Shim. meall and Maxey. Score, second game. ' . R.H.E. Sails City 4 100101-080 lawatha 0 0 1 1 0 1 0-4 7 9 Batteries: McCabe, nncn ana vanaer hill. Riley, Parnell gnd Maxey. NEBRASKA CITT, Neb., July 1Q.(SP- olal Telegram.)-Nebraska City won the flrat of svn games today. Scor: - R H E Neb. City.,.. 4 0 J.j 1 1 0 3-0 ii j Humboldt .. 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 0 0- 8 7 4 Rattartaa: Nebraska City. Conway and Goldwait; Humboldt, Spahr and Diets. Waahlagtoa Defeata Cleveland. WOSHINGTON. July 10-WashnIgton played a hard uphill gama and defeated Cleveland. Scor: MSKltfOTON. ' , CUtVELANO. AB.M.O.A.B. AS H O.A.B. Meeilar. rt..t l I t 0 Ryan. If.... 1 I It I t-n-ar. lb... t S 8 I Eaaa. .....! tell Milan, of.... I 1 8-1 eJatkao. rl.,1 I t I 1 Oandll. lb., 3 9 8 1 tUlola, lb... I tie Merfa. tb , 4 til OOrlfsa, It... I I t I Bhanka. It... MM SBa.t.rlr. .. I 9 1 I Walkar. II.. I Bit B'm'ha. cfl 1 M t McBrid. a.l 1 M ITuiw. lb.. I I I 1 ftenrr, a..,4 114 tBatkatt. 1 t t I Groom, a ... Mill Casals. ...! TU!I IKS I I veushii. i e e e sehaafar ... t MM TMah U 11 t 11 t - "Batted tor Caahlon In seventh. One out when wlnnlnst run scored. Cleveland ......... 81900000 0-7 Washington 1 0 3 0 3 0 0 1 1-8 Two-bate hits: Foster. Morgan. Thr baa hits. Jackson. Morgan. Foster. Horn run: Easterly. Hits: Off Groom. flva in two-thirds Innina: on casmon 2 In six and two-thirds Innings; oft Vaughn, none n 3 innings. Base on halls: off Groom, 1; off Bsskette, 8; oft Caahlon. 6; off Vaughn, 4. Struck out: By Baskette, T; by Caahlon. 5. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Egan and O'Laughlln. Toledo Hits Hard and Wins. ST. PAUL. July 10-By hitting three Of St. Paul's pitcher herd Toledo -won to day. Score: . TOLEDO. T, PAUL . AB.H.O.AE AB.H. O.A.B Mia. It.,... 4 lie Butler, as... I 1111 HT'a'k. lb 1 1 Ht'ch's. 14 M I I BrenkM. lb. 4 11 tFlniB. rf ... 4 till CHaamaA. sit 11 1 Ralatoa, If., 1 1 1 Bursa, cf..,. Ill (Autrasr. lb... II I tt Kltck. rf ... 4 lit ORIxjart, tt.. 4 lilt Parrtek. lb.. I t 1 4 tfioeamaji, lb 1 4 4 1 0 Cartaeb, ... t I 1 iManhall, . 4 3 3 t Kravat, ..l Ill eOaHaar, p .l t I t I , ,Ttm. .. Total! JltST)4 lUrajr, 1 1 1 I 'Daaaa ...... 1 V "' . , ,.. eRehg ..,... 0 Total. -..ll tl 8 Batted for Gardner In th third. Batted for Thorn In th vnth. ' st Paul eooooesoo-2 Toledo 0 04000040-8 Two-base hits: Marshall (2), Burns. Hits: Off Gardner. S in three Innings; off Thomas, 2 In tour Innings: off Larov, 8 in two innings. First base on balls: Off Gardner, S; off Kraue. 1. Struck out: By Gardner. 2; by Thomas. 2; by Kraus, 12; by Laroy. 1. Time: . 1:50. Umpire: Bierhalter and Connolly. Copyright, U12. National ' JUws TWO GAMES BREAK EVEN Louisville Takes the First and Milwaukee the Second. ONE SHUTOUT FOE "HOME TEAM Hitting of Randall Looked Upon a One of the Fea tares, Hi Stick. Work Giving- Hlns Home .' Rnn.' ' MILWAUKEE, Wis., July 10.-MU'- waukee and Louisville broke even in a double header today, th visitors winning the first by a score of 7. to 0. and the second, 7 to 2. Randall's hitting was a feature. , Score: , v . .' . LOUISVILLE. MILWAUKEE. AB.H.O.A.fi. ab u a a v. Burch. ot...4 sit Llkel(t, t.. too Haydan, rf.. 4 1 1 0 SCharlas, b.. 4 lilt luaik ry. It 4 1 t ORandall. r(.. I 1)11 Lnno, Jb..8 I 0 1 echap leta, If 4 0 t Ba'mtilar, m i ciark. Jb.;.. 19 riansr, id... i nil) g OLawll, as., Burk. lb.... 114 4 Uonaa. lb.. II 10 4 in e o 4 1110 11(11 t o o i a rrc, ,... S 4 OSrhalk U darm'k, plot) 0 Marion, p., 'ai ax i 17 U I ' -. , TOUls U I 17 11 Loulsvlll ...0 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0-7 Milwaukee .........0 00000000-0 Three-bas hit: Baumlller.' Dlts: Off Marlon, 6 In two and on-thlrd Innings; off Noel, 2 In six anl two-thirds Intilngr. Sacrifice hit: Fisher. Stolen baaes: Hayden, Burch (2). Double plays: Beu miller. Burke and Fisher (2), Left on bases: Milwaukee, 8; Louisville. 3. First on balls: Marlon, 3; Loudermilk. 1. Hit by pitcher: Loudermilk, (by Marlon); Lelbold, Clark. ' Struck out: By Marion. 1; by Noel. 7; by Loudermilk, 4. Time. 1:40. Umpires; Hayes and Anderson. , Score, second game: MILWAUKEE. . -OUlSVILLg. . AB.H.O.AE. V AB.H.O.AE. Minora, ii OBureb. et....t lit) inarm, a i o j o Haydan, rf.,4 0 1 0 1 Randall, rt.. 4 I t t OStanaa'rv. if i i i it a Oitp lata. It. 4 I 0 lLannox. lb.. 4 till Clark, lb.... 4 0 0 2 OBa'mlUer ill t 1 I Lewis, M. 4 0 4 1 oriaftar, lb.,.1 0 I I 0 Kama, lb ... 4 1 I 1 OBurka, lb... I 10 10 Hiishaa. ... I 111 OPaarce, e.,.tl 1 0 0 aitpnleka, p. 4 t 0 1 ORlcbtar, p., 1 0 0 1 0 . v Northrep, p. 1 0 1 0 Tauia.....S8 I87U 1 - ! , Totals ti 14 IS i Milwaukee .........3 0 s 3 0 1 0 0 -7 Loulsvlll 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Two-base hits: Jones, Liebold, Pearco. Home run: Randall. Hits: Off Rlchter, 6 In three lpnlngs; (pitched to four men In fourth); off Northrup, 2 In five in nings. Sacrifice hit: Fisher. Stolen bsses: Clark, Hughes. Double play: Charles to Lewis to Jones. Left on bases: Milwaukee. 4: Loulsvlll. 4. First on balls: Off Slapntcka. 2; off Rlchter, 2. Hit by pitcher: (By Rlchter), Charis; by Northrup, Hughe. Struck out: By Slapntcka. 7; by Northrup. 2; by Rlchter, 2. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Hayes and An derson. , s One Eaeh at Kansas City. ' KANSAS CITT, Mo., July W.-Kansas City and Indianapolis llvlded a double header here this afternoon, th locals taUng th first and the visitors the sacond. The first, a pitcher' battle between Rhoad and Robertson, was won by timely hitting. Rhoades' horn run Into the left field bleachers bainu the feature. In the second, Indianapolis took the lead In the eighth after tielng the score in the seventh, an error, a base on balls and, two singles doing the work. 8cors: ; KANSAS CITY. . INDIANAPOLIS. AOH.O.A.E. AB.HO.AC. Barbaav. lb. 1 1 1 0 Sullivan, cf. 4 100 Plan. rf....l 0 t I DMcCarty, It. 4 18 0 0 Baxter. et...4 t t 0 OIngerte. lb 4 1 1 0 0 Carr. lb..... 4 1 II 0 OVearh, rf. ... 1 110 Corrldan, ta. 4 1 I I ONuntar, lb.. 4 1 10 0 O'Coaaar, e. 4 1 I 1 OWllllami, lb I 0 4 l 0 pownay, lb.. 4 111 otMRitiar, sa. I 1 4 0 ItroadM, p..l 114 0 Clark. 0 4 1 . .... nobartaon. p I 0 1 i i Totals 32 u itu iHixon ..... t see , Kalaar (Mil Hohnhorat .10 00 Tetls si 1 J4 U 1 Batted for Williams in ninth. Batted for Gagnler in ninth. - Battd for Robertson In ninth. Indianapolis 1 0000000 0-1 Kansas City ....0 0.1 I -1 I 0 0 -4 Stolen base: Corrlden. Sacrifice hits: Williams, Flene. Sacrifice fly: Veach. Two-base hit: Downey. Home run: Rhoades. Double plays:" Ingerton to Hunter, Flene to Carr. First on errers: Indianapolis, 3. Left on bases. In dianapolis, 9; Kansas City, T. Bases on balls: Off Robertson, 1; off Rhoades. 1 Hit by pitcher l By Robertson, (Coulson). Time: 1:40. Umpires: Chill and lrwln. SECOND GAME: . INDIANAPOLIS. KANBAS CITT. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Katiar, cf... I 1 1 0 OBarbaau, lb. I 1 1 I 1 Mccarty, if.. 1 to tiritna. rt ... 1 4 lnrton. lb. 4 t I t oBaxtar. ef... 1 0 1 1 I Veach. rt ... 4 I I I OCarr. lb 4 10 9 0 tttintar, lb. I lit 1 SCorrtdon, sa. 1 0 I t Wllllama, tb I 1 1 I OO'Cannor. r.l t It Oaanlar, a.l I I I oCoulaon, If.. 4 100 Cuay, e I T 0 0 Downey, lb. 4 1 I Men. p 101 OCabn. p I 0 0 t O'Laary .. 1 0 0 t OAltrwk, p... t 0 4 t List, p teeie .-- . - Total 17 It ToUls 14 10 17 11 0 Batted for Mers in sixth. . Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 S 0-8 Kansaa City 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0-5 Two-base hit: Barbeau. Garnler. In gerton. Home run: Barbeau. Sacrifice hit Casey, Corrlden. Sacrifice fly: Hunter. Stolen bases: Kaiser, Williams, O'Connor. Bases on balls: Off Link, 1 off Cann. 8: off Altrock. J. Struck out: By Men. 3; by Link. 4; by Cann. 8. Hits: Off Mers. 8 In five innlnxs; oft Link, 3 In four Innings: off Cann, 7 In six Innings; (none out In seventh); off Al Cann (Veach; by Link (Corrlden)..!.. trock, 3 In three Innings. Left on base: Indianapolis, 8: Kansaa City, 4. First on errors: Indianapolis, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Cann (Veach); by Link (Corrlden). Time: 1:64. Umpires; Chill and Irwin. ,. Calanabua Wlna la First. MINNEAPOLIS. July m-Mit!er's heme run in the first with two on bases gave Columbus a three-run lead which the visitors held. Score:. , Batted for Gill in ninth. Minneapolis ...... 0 i 0 0 O 0 0 0 0-1 COlumbua ........ 80 000000-1 Home run: Miller. Struck oute By Olmstead, 3; by Cooper, t ' Base on balls: Off Olmstead. 2; off Cooper. 4. Time. 1:20. Umpires; , Ferguson and Persistent Advertising la the Road to Big Returns. . - ' Drawn Aso'n. CHICAGO WINS IN THE NINTH Game Ends by Walsh in Box Throw ing Out Oldring with Bases Full.' BUT F0UE INNINGS FOB PETERS Chicago Then Tries Lang la the Box an- He is Effective Until the Mnth Inning of Game. . PHILADELPHIA, July lO.-Chicago scored the winning run of today's game in the ninth inning, tha score being 4 to 3. a Philadelphia knocked Peters off the rubber In four innings. Lange, who took his place, was very effective until the ninth Inning. Then, . with men on third and second and two out, Walsh went In and ended the game by throwing out Oldring. 8core:' CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Rath. 3b.7... t lit OB. Lore, rt. I 1 1 0 0 H. Lord, tb. I 1 1 1 OOldrlnf, cf.. 4 110 0 J. Collins, lb 4 1 1 1 lE.Collina. lb I 1 1 1 I Bodla. rf.... 4 0 0 0 OBakar. lb ... 1114 0 Mattlek, cf.. 4 0 10 OUcInnes, lb. I 1 10 0 1 Callahan, If. 4 0 4 0 OStrunk, If... 4 1 4 0 0 Weaver, n.l I I I 0 Barry. aa...4 14 11 Kuhn, e 117 4 Ofcgan, e...... 10 3 10 Patera, p.... 1 0 0 2 1 Plank, p 1 10 10 Lange. p.... 1 0 0 1 0Lapp ...... 1 0 0 0 0 Walih, p.... 0 0 0 1 0'Colllni .... 1 10 0 0 Zetder ..... I I M 0Maggrt .. 0 0 0 0 0 Ttala.....34 7 17 11 1 Total!.... .M 11 27 13 4 Batted for Peters in the fifth. Batted for Egan In the ninth. ' Batted for Plank in the ninth. Ran for Coombs In the ninth. - Chicago .....0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1-4 Philadelphia 000800000-3 Two-base hita: Mclnnes, Strunk, B. Lord. Three-base hits: Baker, H. Lord. Stolen bases: Baker, Rath. Left on bases: Chicago. 8: Philadelphia. 8. First base on errors: Chicago, 3. Struck out: By Lange, 4; by Plank. 3. First base on balls: Off Peters, 2: off Lange, 3; off Plank, 3. Hits: Off Peters. 7 in four Innings; off Lange. 4 in four and two thirds Innings. Times , 2:20. Umpires; Evana arid Westervelt . 8t. Loaia Kill Oft Pitcher. BOSTON, July W.-St. Louis batted four Boston pitchers hard and won its first game of the season from the locals. Powell pitched and batted well for the visitors. Score: ST. LOUIS. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Bhotten, ef.. I 110 OHooper, rt.,,4 1 I t Jantten, rt.. I 1 I 0 OTerkea. lb.. 4 I 1 1 0 Stovall. lb.. I 1 1 0 1 Speaker, cf . 3 lilt iw, i I I SLawla. If.... 4 0 10 0 Laporte. lb.. 114 1 0 Gardner, lb. 4 11 10 Auatln. Ik... I I I 1 lStahl. lb... Alton. If.... 4 110 OWagner, 4 18 10 4 18 10 Stephens. .. 4 t 1 1 OC'ady. e.... rowell. p..,. 4 1 0 0 OBedtent, p. .41710 .00000 . 1 1 0 I 0 .1110 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 . 1 0 0 0 0 .10 0 0 0 --rape, p.... Totals.....41 17 2T 7 iCalilni, p. i,i . Smith, p.. Henrikien ' Engl .... Totala.. ... w 17 ll 1 Batted for Collins In the sixth. Batted for Smith in th ninth. Boston . 1 000 0 0000-1 St. Louis... sooiisoi- Two-base hits: Sneaker, shotton, stov all. Warner. Three-base hltsi Laporte, Powell, Stovall. Home run: Jantzen. Hits: Off Bedient. 6 In one Innings: off PaDft. 3 In two and ohe-thlrd innings; off Collins, 6 in two and two-thirds In nings; off Smith. 4 in three innings. First base on balls: Off Pape, 2; off Powalt. 2. Struck out! By PaP. 1: by Collins, 1; by Smith,. 1; by Powell, 1. Time: 1:83. Umpires: Dineen and Sheri dan, New York Loaea Another. NEW TORK. July .-New York lost Its eighth straight game, Detroit winning . II.. . - , r.VkT. VI a - A an,, In... daily. a'I VI VUuu B Mivo wtifl w.i,vmo, Boors: 1 DETROIT. NEW YORK, AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.AE. Vltt. lb..... I III IDanltlt, U..I I I I I Buah. aa.....4 117 llialoney. cf. 4 0 I 0 1 Cobb. ef..... t 4 0 0 OSterratt, lb.. I 1 I 1 0 CraWore, rtl 1 0 0 ozin. K..... 4 o i s o Jonea, It..,. I lit OSimmene, lb 4 t 0 t Morlarty lb 4 1 II o o Maruen, id. l l o i Loudn, lb..! Ill ODowd. ss.-... 1 1140 Stanage, ... 4 1 1 0 0 Sweeney. (.. 1 t 1 1 I Public, p.... I. 1 0 4 0Wolvrtq . 1 0 0 0 0 street, e o o o o o Totals . ...40 It 17 11 lFord. p. 1 0 0 10 Chaw 1 0 0 0 0 ' Totals.... .35 Iff I I Batted for Sweeney In the eighth. Batted for Ford in the ninth. Detroit 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2-11 New York 100110000-8 Two-base hits: Vltt. Simmons. Dubuc. Three-bas hit: Jones. Double play: Dubuc to Bush to Mortarty. First base on balls: Off Ford, 3; off Dubuc, 2. Struck out: Bv Ford. 8: by Dubuc. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Dubuc. 1 Tims: 1:60. Umpires: HarlSnd and Connolly. TOPEKA COMES TODAY r FOR FIVE-GAME SERIES Pa's progressive athletes will struggle with the Topeka huskies In a series of fiv games, beginning this after noon, with a rlouhl bi!l on Sunday. Fri day baa been set aside for the fair sex. Th RourkOs have been going good since their return in the series with the Antelope and are how safely ensconced above the .800 mark. After the Kawa come Wichita, and then hopeful Jack Hendricks and his Grtzalles. On July 22 th home boys start out on a slxteen-game trip., playing Denver, Wichita, Topeka and Lincoln. . -Lineup for the Topeka game: Omaha. Kane , Scanlon..... Schipke..... Niehoff...... Justice Thomason.. Position. ! ..First ....... . Second ..... .'.Second. , ..Third ....... ,. Short ....... . Left ........ Topeka. .. Gardner .... Walsh Ryan Patterson ... Rickert King Lee .. Schmidt . . Chapman .. Brandon Wainright ..... Frants ., Hoi nsby .... Young .... Fugate Davidson. Center ...... Coyle. i Arbogast.... Johnson..... Gondlng Rhodes Han..; Robinson.... Hicks Ryan......... Fentress...., .. Right ....... .. Catch ...... .. Catch ...Catch .. Fitch ....... ...Pitch ...Pitch .. Pitch ...Pitch ...... ...Pitch Tiger Bay Charle Deal. DETROIT. July 10,-Th Detroit Amer. lean league base ball club today pur chased Charles Deal, a third baseman in the South Michigan league. Deal has been batting around .390 and It Is stated that he cost the Detroit club 83,000. He will report at Boston next Saturday. for The Bee by Th!nS HASTINGS TAKES ALL THREE Maxes it Straight Series from Seward on Home Grounds. OPPORTUNE HITS HELP SOME Stanley Wild Whea Thia Proves Costly and Result is Counted Against Team in One dlded Scor. - , ( HASTINGS, Neg., July lO.-(Specla.)-Hastings made It three ' straight on Seward today ' hltting at . opportune times, profiting by Stanley's wildness. Shaner was hit freely but had exeelent support. The score: R.H.E. 8eward 00000210 1-4 93 Hastings .... 10101400 -7 S3 Batteries: Seward, Stanley and Camp field; Hastings, Shaner and Bachant. - Superior Wins Again. - '. i SUPERIOR. Neb., July 10.-(Spectal.)-Superior won again today defeating Tork 4 to 3. It was a well played game and either team had a chance of win ning until the visitors were retired in the ninth on a three bagger. The good work of both ptchers and the few errors were features. Scor: R.H.E. York 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1-3 7 2 Superior .... 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Hid 2 Batteries: Upton and Kelley. Gibson and Dlxette. Three-base hits Orr. Two-base hits: Drelr, Davis. Struck out: By Upton, 2; by Gibson. 2. lUrn pre, McDermott. . , v Kearney Ontslogged. ' KEARNEY, Neb., July 10.-(Spclal Telegsam.) Outbatted and with errors that wer not ,very costly, Kearney dropped today's game when the Path fienders landed on Stone In the fourth for eight runs. Manager Berts left him in the box and he recovered his equili brium, pitching good, ball the rest of the game. Theissen was also very wild, spending two innings at practice while hit .eamrna,tes,were at t bat. Bechtold was ordered from the grounds by Umpire Knowlton and prepared a few hot-headed fans for a remonstrance when he gave a decision a few moments later unfavorable to th home team on a ball on the foul line. Score: R.H.E. Fremont .... 00083320 318 13 3 Kearney .... 02200024 010 17 8 Batterle: Fremont. Theissen and Neff; Kearney, Stone and Gray. Two-base hit: Rous, Henry (2), Thompson, Stone. Three-base hits: Bennett, Herriott. First base on balls: Off Thlessen. : off Rton. 8. Struck out: By Thlessen,"9; by Stone, 5 Time: 2:20. Umpire: Knowlton. You'll never know Shaving Luxury until you use Gillette Blades SUPPOSE every man were an expert with strop and hone. This incurs able defect still remains the razor that needs stropping and honing is too soft to hold its edge. The Gillette Blade is hard-tempered the smoothest, most efficient shaving edge ever made. It shaves any man velvet-tmooth the tough est beard and the most sensitive skin. No roughness no smarting or irritation. It holds its edge day after day, and you don't have to bother with strop or hone. Get someof these 1912 Gillette Blades. Gillette ulfers say they are specially fine. Rub the lather in well,' as with any other razor and shave. 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Sneckard, .If. 4 2 10 OSnodgrut, It 0 0 0 0 Schulte, rf . . 1 Tinker, ... I 0 0 Becker, cf... 4 1 1 OMerkle, lb.. 4 I 2 0 Murray, rf., I 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 ft 0 0 Ztm'man, Jb I Leach, cf... 1 Saler., lb.... I Evere," Ib.. 3 0 OHeriogv 3b.-. I 1 OMeyera, c... 1 OWIIson,' e... 10 6 1 Archer, e. Richie, p. 101 0 Hartley, t... 0 0 3 0 I 0 Fletcher, as. 1 0 1 1 -Doyle, lb.... 1 0 0 Totals. 15 I 17 11 OGroh, Ib-ss.. I 1 1 Burns, If.... 0 0 0 0 0 j A met, p..... 0 0 00 0 ' ;J . Tereau, p... 1 0 O S 0 1 ' ' , t randall, p.. 0,0' 0 0 0 j '''.,"..". . , Devore ...,1 0 0 0 0 '! ' ' "." Totals..... II 4 14 10 1 i Batted for Teereau In eighth, Chicago 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 -3 i New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0' Hits: Off Ames, S In one and one i third innings; off Tesreau. 1 in five. and! two-thirds inning; off Crandall, 1 in one Inning. Bases on balls: Off Richie, 3; I off Ames, 3; off Tesreau. 3. Hit by ' pitched ball, by Richie (Flethcer). Struck i out by Richie, 4; by Ames, 2; by Tesreau, ! 6. Wild pitces: Ames. Time, 1:60. Um pires, Klem and Bush. . . Pawnees Win Hot On. GRAND ISLAND, Jujy 10.-(Special , Telegram.) It took thirteen innings to ; decide ' the . last of the series between j Columbus and Grand Island today In the 1 best game played herethls season, in which splendid fielding waa the efature. ' Brown made both scores for 'the visitors. Hargls knocked in the winning run. Score: R.H.E. Columbus ....00000 1 000 00 0 1-2 12 3 Gd. Island ...0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 O0 0 0 0-1 7 1 Batteries: Green and Harrison; Hart- ; man and Jokerst. Two-base htts: Hargls and Firesteln. Three-base hit: Brown. , First base on balls: Off Green, 4; off I Hartman, X Struck out: By Green, 4; by Hartman, 4. Umpire: Nugent. ; Key to the Situation-See Advertising. Gillette Blades, packet of six (IS j aingeuKe8).oucenta:niCke!-plttel SOXOf twelvaf94nhavlfiir4n.t m For sale In 40.000 retail stores la l evsry pan or to hsbUaht glob. I 18 0 1 0 13 4 0 1 10 0 0 'n "'..