Wow! If This WELCOME MS WITH CLUBS Omaha Hopi Onto Gear's Bunch and r, wins Eaiily. ; DTJSTY RHODES STILL A HOODOO Omaha's Fat Bay Shake Hla MM . at the, Topeka 1. Team and Staff Is Off la.JHittias .. -.v.:.'. . Llu "Dusty". Rhodes bid Dale Gear's bunch i H suesslagyesterday .afternoon and won ; nis game narrae, aown oy a 10 to a score. t , While the" OmahA-i teajir was ' batting , Hornsby .ta aver y, corner of Rourke park Rhodes was letting the Kaws down with :; tour widely separated blta. ! Rightfully Jthodea should have had but' 'three hit chalked-up against him, but , Rickert managed to-get a freak single . In the seventh.,, Rhodes had two s trlkes and two, balls on Rlekert, when he at " tempted to duck a ball close to htm. ' He , swung around and the ball lilt his bat, which was over hla shoulder, and want ;fo light field for a clean single. In the first inning alone was Topeka ' dangerous, but when Hickory Johnson slammed the ball over the left field fence and scored Justice ahead of himself the Rourke took the lead, which we never overcome. . .After, the first Rhodes was the big enigma and. his hoodoo over the Kaws s.tm proved to be there. The . Rourkes hammered the ball, .bunched bits In the fourth and with the assistance of - three walks and an error got five runs. Again in the eighth they started things and with four bits 'sent three across. ' - . Seanlen Oat for Season. Kane was' back In hla old position at first baser but Skipper BUI Schlpke still held down, the middle bag, owing to Bcanlon being laid up in bed with typhoid fever. Kane's Charley hort still bothers him a tittle, but he managed to get around the bast pretty spry and brought two'.runs.:,A;.' . ,, .,- -. The Kaws scored first, Rlekert opened I with a stinging double -to center, -went to third on .Walsh's . out. An, error by Rhodes on Lee's easy grounddr left Rlek ert score. Justice .opened, for Omaha with a single to center. Coyle sacrificed, Thomason - advanced Justice on his grounder, Walsh to Gardner. Johnson sent Justice home and scored himself ' with a clout over the. left boards. In the , third, wth. one down, Justice beat out a bunt Coyle followed with the same kind. Thomason walked and Jus : tlce scored on a wild pitch.' Johnson was passed and Coyle was caught trying to steit home. Kane drew a walk, filling ,V. fcaaaA ivhui Bill' t.a h..l.a t.a game 'with a "double to cettter, scoring Thomason, Johnson and Kane. Schlpke . scored on Nlehoffs single Mo- left .,.. 0f the Haas. , f; Chapman landed safe on Justice's' error In the seventh; He went to second on Hornsbys out, Schjpka to Kane. Rlekert jingled and Chapman, scored. . Kane drew "a. walk In the eighth and scored on Pchipkeis double ttf left Bill wag caught trying to stretch it Into a triple. Nlehoff singled 'to right and went to third on Da vldsoifs single. Cavy stole second and Justice scored Jflehoff and Davidson with a double to center. Score: V' OMAHA. .'"' Justice, ss. .. Coyle, rf. ... Thomason,' If, Johnson, c. .. Kane, lb. bebipke. . 3b. Nlehoff, 3b. Davidson, cf. Rhodes, p. Totals 31 10 t TOPEKA. ; AB. R. H. i Rlekert. If. Walsh. 2b. ... King. cf. Gardner, lb. . Lee. rf. Ryan. Sb.- .... Patterson, ss. Chapman, c. . Mornsby, p. ',, Gear, ; Totals 13 . 1' 1 0 1 0 4 1 I ' 5 0 33 . f I 34 15j Batted for Hornsby In the ninth Omaha , .;,,(., ; Runs .... 3 0 6 0 0 0 0 10 I M 1 1 t M -U Hits -.s Torwka Runs ' .... 10 0 0 .... 1 0 1 t til! Hits TWO-baM Mta? . Rklnb lt r..-... Si,ck,rt Home run: Johpson. Wild pitch: Hornsby. Bases on balls: Off bJ?: of.f Hornby. Struck out By Rhodes. 2; by Hornsby, 1 stolen ; Davidson. Thomaeea,. Justice: Sacrifice hits: Justice, Coyle. Kane. Left rrbr.0m&h?; ' T! Time" 1-eH.v-Umpires; , Meyers and Kissane. , . . .iy-.: Metes f tke Game. Today Is ladles' day. Z??ek pln were 'c'aukht 'try. Jng to pilfer aecend, ..,,. r-.., , Thla Is the second four-hit gams Dusty lias pitched this year. - ,; 7 Meyers and Kluie are here for a few days with their indicators. . 'iJSJP pr.tty P m 'ourth ana caught Lee napping at second base. w m noV know he h made a M In the seventh and almost forgot to run.. ; (t.. ; .t .. - , ?eeJ,w f? the Omaha fans appeared In fopeka uniforms. They were Hornsby, Ryan and Patterson. J , ' " Kchlpke drove In four runs with his tnisty clUb yesterday and handled nine chances without a boot .Johnson's drive In the first went over the score board In left field, which. If ,JrI "member, is the highest part of the fefice. Dusty;' Rhodes cannot remember tne 3ay be lost game to Topeka and he sure ha. pitched, o bunch of games against the Kaws. ',ar1. '" to deliver the goods as a t jtoco wtter la the ninth, but then a hit AB. R. H. O. A. B. 1 t I I 1 1 .... 4 0 I t 0 I ..... I 1 0 0 0-1 ..... I 3 3.380 4 ,114 0 4 1 I 0 2 0 4 1 I 0 0 ....... 4 0 1 1 3 1 12 27 14 4 Luck Ever Goes ROITOD BOX AETBT SHOWS 8IGNS OP EETUEN. nr rju RHODES (P) would have resulted In next two men were easy outs. HAGERMAN DOES GREAT WORK Hoax City tTnable to Toach Pitcher ' ' of the Unco! Team. , SIOUX CITT. la., July U.-Hagerman was supreme throughout and won easily from Sioux City, 7 to Score: ; i. SIOUX' CITY. ' AB. R. .H. O. A. 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 '. 1 S 3 0 Clarke, cf .,... Million, cf Smith, ss k. Myers. If -r 0 ' 4 1 0 1 4 1 1 Tennant lb Breen, rf Andreas, 2b ..... Relilv. 3b Cadman, 6 White, o .,i Orendprff .....(. '". Totals ..83 V 8 27, 13 3 UNCOLN. . v-... - f- AB. R. H. O. A. E. Berghammer,' ss Lloyd, 2b Cobb, rf MoCormlck, If .. Cole, cf -.41810 0 0 3 1 .. 5 1 2 2 0 0 ..z s. I. . 3 1 0 .. 4 2 1 8 0 0 Barbour, 3b 3 Mullen,-lb .......... 8 0 2 2 0.0 6' 1 71.0 uarney. c Hagerman, p 4 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 1 5.0 totals 33 7 10 2T 0 Batted for White In the ninth. Sioux City ft ft o i n n a i Lincoln ....... .....,0 0 0 1 t t it M Two-base hits: Million: Berghammer. Home, run: McCormlck. Sacrifice hits: White. Lloyd. McCormlck. Stolen bases: Bsrbour, Cole. Double plays: Andreas to Smith: McCormlck to Llnvd. lft on bases: Sioux City,.; Lincoln, 7.. Basea on balls.- Off White. S; off Hagerman, I Struck out: By White, 4; by Hagerman, 7. Wild pitches: Hagerman,. Hit with pitched ball; Mullen. Time: 1:06. Um pires:. Flynn and Knapp. DES . MOIXEI BEATS .WICHITA Heme Rna by Hah a ta the Sixth t ;- , ... Settee the Ceateet. ; v. DES MOINES. Ia July . UL-rHahn'a home run in the sixth gave Dee Moines the first game of the series with Wichita 3 to-1. Score: ' . ; ' DBS MOINES. - AB. R. H. Curtis, cf 4 0 0 Hahn, rf 4 l Belden, If .......... 3 0 ' 1 Claire, ss 2 0 6 O. A. E. 3 , 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 Colligan, 2b 8 0 Korea, lb 3 1 -eonara, so ...... a Hanson, c .......... 8 Douglass, p 8 Totals 29 3 27 ' 8 3 WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Craig. If ..... Middleton. cf Davis, rf .... Hughes, 3b . Callahan, as . Price, lb ... Mee, 3b Clemmona, c Durham, p . Wacob 4 o 3 2 1 1 1 1 17 0 1 0 0 " 0 0 0 Totals .......... 81 17 24 15 1 Batted for Durham in the ninth. Des Moines ...... 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 -S Wichita .....1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Home run: Hahn. Sacrifice hit: Mid. dletos. .Double plays: Claire to Colli- fan; Leonard to Colligan to Korea; Claire to Leonard, first on ball: Off Douglass, 4 Struck-out: By Douglas, 8: by Durham. L Hit by pitched ball. Craig. Stolen bases: Middleton U), Davie , Mee (C) Pric, Left on bases: Des Tlmefii W,cWUu Umpire: JolmsoiL LEONARD PITXCLES THE JOSIES la the Ninth, Keaworthy by Catch, tares the Game for Dea-er. ST.- JOSEPH, Mo.. July U.-St. Joseph w" unable to hit Leonard effectively yn,U,,H1, nlnth '"P1" whll Denver bat ted Woldlng consistently. . Ken worthy .'.!1-t!Kma.I tol Denver In the ninth mning when the bases were full by a Phenomenal catch. Score: "'. ' ". :: Denver. ." v ' J ' B. R. H. 0;:A B. Kenworthy. If. .... 4 1 1 3 0 0 Cassidy rf. 4 8 2.10 0 Beall, cf. ........... 3 3 3 1 0 0 Qulllen, 8b. ,,; 3 0 10 2 0 Coffey, s . ( 0 18 3 1 French. 2b 4 11 3 f a Lindsay, lb. ........ 4 ' 4) - 1 - 0 0 ?loc. 4.0 1 ;i0 3 0 Leonard, p . 4 0 3 1 3 0 Schrelber, p. ........ 0 0 0 . 0 j 0 0 Totals 36 7 27 '; st..-Joseph. - ; 12 AB. R. H. O. A. E. 4 2 0 8 ' 0 ' 0 . Keuey, iv. ......... i 1 I 11 rowen, it 8 Wason, rt ( it r ' if ' ' ' t f ytt if;!" :x;ifi-i:rf?fe:i::':: I'- THE BEE: as Far the Other Way Standing of Teams . . WEST. LB AGUE. NAT. LEAGUE. W.Pct.l w T. St. Joseph.. 85 .6(81 New York... 67 U .781 woux Clty..S U .6(1 Chicago ....44 27 .620 uraana ...... s .eaii Pittsburgh .42 29 .51(3 Denver 41 88 .611) Cincinnati .. Mt JL'f. Wichita ....41 411 .4841 Phlla 81 .17 .468 v. oines..8 41 .481 Lincoln ....84 44 .136 Brooklyn ...28 45 .384 St Louis.... 30 49 .SSO Boston 22 . .28 Topeka ....82 46.4101 AMER. LEAGUE. ' ' W.UPct. . AMER. ASS'N. 4 1 K.L.Pct. Boston 63 25 ., Columbus .69 81 .658 Wash'ton ..47 88 .h88i Toledo 66 82 .632 &?.af0 " S -fSI Mlneapolls 68 84 .m Kan. City.. .43 46 .489 filwa.llU JSI R1 AAA Cleveland ..41 87 Mi Detroit New York. .19 62 .im tiIi.ih1""m ?? 'VI st. Loui..;. .20 63 .?,4 iTii; U :m NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE. Fremont ...as an km falls City... 88 18 .687 Auburn 88 28 .582 Hastings ...MM rk-'i oewsrd 30 24 .696 Gd. Island.. 2S 2S in Neb. City. Beatrice .. Humboldt Hiawatha .31 28 .sm .24 89 .444 .11 S3 .888 .20 35 .364 Columbus ..29 25 .637 Kearney ...36 .478 York 20 83 .377 Superior ...U 37 .302 Yesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. ' Topeka, 1; Omaha, 10. - ,?f.,n' 7: 8l0UJt City, 2. - , Wichita, 1; Des Moines, 2. ' Denver, 7; St Joseph, 6. - NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston, : St. Louis, 9. v New York, 7; Chicago, It Phlladelchla. 0: Ptttiiknrr a. ..11. or.d inning; Fain. ' TO ""c wrooxiyn, 1-3; Cincinnati. 8-3. AMERICAN LEAOim Cleveland. 9; Washington, 8. St. Louis-Boston; rain. Detroit-New York; rain. onCdh,ICnTng;;r.!,adelPhla' ! Cm AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisville," 4; Milwaukee 2. Indianapolis. 8; Kansas City. 7. ' umbus, l; Minneapolis, 8. Toledo. 2; St Paul. C NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. 7 York, 6; Seward, 10. Grand Island, 2; Kearney, 9. Columbus. 3; Fremont. L Superior, 0; Hastings, I MINK LEAGUE. Humboldt 1; Auburn, 4. , Beatrioe-Hlawrh .i Nak!. -c,t-y' i-i City, It ' Games Tads. ' .Western Leaxue-Tonk -A-,.t,. MXJLn t.j. city'. W'chlt at Dei M..7' , . r ol- Josepn. tm. I1 ,Ia ue-Ne York at Bt Sk' "1 Brooklyn at ; " """aeipnia at Cincinnati. Amerie&n in 1.... 1 . ... ... . lnton- Detroit at Boston, Bt. Louis at N; York, Chicago at Philadelphia. vS!1 A"?5.1t,lon-In?nPol' t co jmKr. si .sr. Paul -ti-iuB, xoieao at ot. tel'l'lA'.. Columbus at U u "it nasungs. Mink LlUUIIHllnkM. .... Beatrice at Hr.,T.w"."ou- Pali. rt " "o."10" iy at Swilling, ef. i 1 4 7 1 8 0 0 Borton, lb 5 1 Rellly, 3b. 5 J Melnke. as. 1 Gossett c. 3 0 Wolderlng. d t a Roth, Touis 37 8 11 rr Batted for Wolderlng In ninth. . w Denver looaaat 1 St Joseph ttMtttlH Tnree-baae hit: Kelley, Borton. Rellly, Beall. Kenworthv. rnff tv.I. hits: Beall, Leonard, Cassidy. , Sacrifice noiunng. on oases: Den ver. 10; St Josenh ta Stranb Wolderlng, 6; by Leonard 10. First' base . w vyoiaring, 3; off Leonard. ?X,.iHlt yP'1?11 ball: By Woldrlng. (Qulllen); by Leonard. (Gotv u Off Leonard. U In eight and two-thirds Aims; umpire: Haskell. Auburn Leads. : ; Over Humboldt AUBURN, Neb.. July ll.-(SBecll Tele gram.) In a fielders' workout Auburn won today, outplaying Humboldt at all points. Score: rw e Auburn ...0 1 1001 0 1' 0-4 10 1 Humboldt ..000100000-153 Batteries: Auburn, Reed and Kranln gor; Humboldt Hall and Dleta. Umpire: FALLS CITY, Neb., July H.-fSoeclal Telegram.)-Fa!ls City won a game here today, 11 to 1, by bunching hits and tak ing advantage of Nebraska Clty'a errors. Scow: R.H.E. Falla City... 0 3 0 0 2 2 0 4 -ll 1 Neb. City....O 10000000-149 Batteries: Fella fltv rinrh v.. derhlll; Nebraska City. Rhoades and Gold- wiu umpire: tuvans. NEW OUTFIELDER JOINS WITH PA ROURKE'S FAMILY Pa Rourke has secured 'a new out fielder. HIS name is Edward Alien and he halls from se Southeastern . league where he played the left garden tor the HpntsviU club. H Is a good fielder and a heavy hitter. Two years ago Allen played with Coyle on the Superior team In the Nebraska statel league. He and Coyle had a pretty race ror individual league honors and but a few potnu separated them at the end ot the season. For two yeara he has batted well over the .300 mark. Beatrice Releases Calrer. 7 BEATRICE, Neb.. July lWSDeclal.)-, Pitcher Culver of Belolt Kan., who rec. ently Joined the Beatrice Mink league team, was released at Auburn yesterday and passed through the city laat even ing for his Itansas home. The pltchln staff ef the Beatrice team is now com posed of Routt, Futcieh. Belts and Bull. Persistent Advertising la the Road te Big Return OMAHA, IMDAT, JDLT 12, Copyrigl-. JS II YORK DROPS ANOTHER Series lids with Chicago Taking Three of the Four Games. LAVENDER IS EASY TO FIND For Prateetinat the Umpire's De- elslon, ' Seeoad Baseman Evers V la Seat to the Clab ' House. CHICAGO, July U.-Chlcago defeated New York. 11 to 7 today making three out of four games of the series. Tho contest was marked with excitement. Lavender opened tor Chicago, and was hit hard, weakening In the sixth and re tiling. The locale had little trouble hit ting Wiltse and Crandell. Kvers was ordered to the club house for protesting Rigiers decision of a pitched ball Score: CHICAGO. NIW YORK. AB.H.O.JLS. - AR M n A B Rhclcr4 ,1.1 4 1 t S OSuxlirui.lf 1 I a Bchulte. rf... 8 3 S IDoyl. lb... 11111 Tnk. ss.. 3 1 4 1 Becker. el. I 1 II ZlraAB, It ( 1 I. I Mrkl. lb. 4 1 10 1 1 Wcn. tt.. 4 t I 9 t turtrt...4 nil Stlsr. lb... 4 114 0 SHtnoc. Ikl 1 1 1 1 Knn, lb., lilt 0Myer, e.. 4 1 T 3 0 Dowm, lb.. I 1 "0 8 OShtfsr, w.. 4 1111 Archr, e... 4 1 4 I OWJItM, p.. H I 1 I Uwnder. I 1 e 1 Criidll, pi M 4 0 vntMr. p.. 1 0 1 oMoConntcs 1 1 0 0 t Tbtsii ....MttriT 8 Totals .... 11 M U "l Batted tor Wiltse In third. Chicago , 0 3 0 0 4 0 'o S -ll New York OOO206OOO-7 Two-base hits: Leach. Lavender. Doyle, Archer. Three-base hit: Murray. Home runs: Zimmerman. Shreckard. Htts:Off WlltSS. 8 in two tnnlnvar ntf roii in six innings; off Lavender, 8 in five in nings and none out In the sixth; oft Cheney. 8 in four Inninn arrit. hi,.. Tinker, Sohulte. Hersog. Snodgrass. Saeru '" nersog, nnKer. 1 Left on bases: Chlcaeo. 8: New vnrk t r. on balls: Off Crandall. 2U off LhmIa, 3. Hit by pitcher. By Lavender, 3; by 'i . oirucK out: By Lavender ' byllUV- hr Crandall, 4;y Cheney; 3. Wild pltcn: Cheney: Time: s m umpires: Rigltr and Finneran. Divide a Doable-Header. CINCINNATI. O., T.,iv and Brooklyn divMi . '.TkT. Bdrn .!.0orM N.u,u'l ' Wh games' ROKOLTN. CINCINNATI. AB.H.q.A.g. AB.H.O.A.g uair. OI.... 4 14 i A . Nbrthee, rf. 4 1 SMtrMot, rt 4 0 I I J 1 lHWItwl, lb 4 13 10 4 Deubsrt. lb. I 1 I 1 OBttei if.. ..Ill 0 0 Waist. If... 3 1 I I OMcDoBtM.Mt llio Hnamel, lb 4 I I 1 llh.lo. lb-. I I t 1 Miller. ... 4 I I 1 IMcUts. e. I I I 1 0 U. p... 8 111 OrromsM, p. I I 0 1 0 -M-r, .rvve . -... 7.--.-- teuis .... in I I ivimm ,,..M IDS I Cincinnati ..........0 t M I 0 1 l M Brooklyn ....1......0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 iwo-oase hit: WJieat Three-base hits. Bates. McDonald, rtanh.r, c, m.1. - - . - " . v. uv. hv, gut. By Fromme. E: hv n,,nn i k v-n.... kB5.MB on balIst Fromme. L Hits: O" R&gon, in s5 and two-thirds In- l,ni Time: 1:37. Umpires: Brennan Score, second game: ' BROOKLTK. CINCTPTOATT. . ' ABU.O.A.B. AB.M.O.A.B imj. ex.... 1 sis a Biuhif. m 1 1 a ponnwn. IT O I 1 A Marian, pf 1 A 1 n a Imltb. lb.... I l t 1 lHobiitMl.lb 4 1110 -.wan, i m e SBitea. tt... 4 0 110 -nau, jr.. 1110 OMcDooald.H I 1 I I 1 RumBWI. lb I I I 4 S Phalaiv IK. 4 1 1 1 A Toolay, IS.. 4 11s 0Egn. lb.... 4 114 1 Fhelp,t ... I til icisrk. ... I 1100 luck, s.... II nn snrntan. . a e i a a Hucktr, p.. 0 I 0 1 OKettt, p... 10 110 -.Davis. p., o 01 0 0 Totals ....It I T 14 lSe-rM .-.I I I I I IMtebAli .Mill , MoL .,11100 Orsnt II 00 I . . ' Totals .... f IT 13 I SVwfl for Keefe In the eighth. Batted for McDonald In the ninth. Batted for Davis In the ninth. Ran for McLean In the ninth. Brooklyn 0 1 1 o 1 0 0 0 0-8 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A 1 Two-base hit: Cm. . riiK. Kit. Wheat. Hits: Off Benton, 5 in two' and one-third innings; off Keefe. 8 In five and two-thirds innings; off Stack, 6 In seven and one-third? lnnlno- r t.aI.- 3 in an Inning and one-third. Struck out! cy oiacK, j; oy uavis, i; by Benton, 1; by Keefe. 4. First base on balls: Off Benton. 1: off Krf. 4! ntt SlArk off Rucker. 1. Time: 2:04. Umpires: Brennan and Owens. ' fiP T ATTTO T..I.. a T a--.- ' ' UUIJf 11. si, XjOUIS IOOA, nS final game of th RiMtm ,., nt,. It three out ot four. 8core: BOSTON. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. ar H n a r. Titus, rf.... I t 1 0 OHusslm. lb 4 0 1 0 1 CimpbAll. ell I I I eMage, if... I 110 0 BwMn.r. lb 4 0 4 1 OSmltb. Jb....t 0 0 0 1 jAclcton, If. I 1 4 0 OKomtchr.lb I 1 I 0 0 Ktrke, lb.. I I I 1 ISvAat, rt.... 10 10 0 MtaAl4.lb 1 0 0 0 1 jAutor, .. 1 1 o 1 1 Qowdr. lb.. 4 1 10 1 OOaItoa, cf.. 4 1 I I I o utturn, n, g t .Biiit, e... 1 U o I Ktnuea. e.. 4 0 I 1 ostwlo, p..'. 0 0. 00 0 TrUr, s 10 11 ODal. p 1 I I I I Dtetaon. 1.1 I I I IStllM. p... 110 10 DonoHir ..1100 Brihan 11000 Total '....MUM 11 I Total, ;...MW1t"1 wattea ror O'Rourke In the ninth. Batted for Dale In the third. Boston 108000000-1 St. Louis 40110001- Two-base hits? ftawHv flaiia S,"."' Jickln- Three-base hits: Titus, off Dale, 2; off Tyler, 8. Struck 6ut: By J??.',?: ,by Ty,w- by Salle- Hits: Off Steele. 2 In one-third inning; off DjMe. 8 in two and two-thirds innings; off Bailee. 7 in six Innings; off Tyler! i In three Innings; off Dickson. In five innings. Time: 2:35. Umpires: Eason and Emslie. "KID" HERALD IS TO BOX WITH "SNIPES" FITZPATRICK Kid Herald, the youthful letter carrier who has been making lightweights throughout the middle west sit up and take notice, has been matched for a ten- round "boxing exhibition" with "Snipes" Fitspatrtck at the Eagles' hall In Flor ence Friday night They have met be fore and Herald had a shade the better of the go. The men will enter the ring each determined to settle the question ot supremacy. - Ramblers t Elkhora. The White City Ramblers will ioun out to Elkhorn Sunday to settle an old scoria 'i 1912." Istarnttt News terfxa. EASY GAME MHIHHEAPOUS Mcauillan Freely Hit, While Home Team Plays Errorless Contest. PITCHIN0 OF YOUNG, IS FEATURE Rossaaaa Does Sema Great Work with a Three-Bagger and Then Stealing a Banc- of the ' -Bases. MINNEAPOLIS. JUly ll.-Battinr Mo. Quillan freely, the home' team easily won today's game, 6 to 1, playing errorless ball behind Young's splendid pitching. Great Infield work ' by . Oerber and O'Rourke kept the score of1 the home team down. Score: NINNEAPOLI8. ' CMJMBUS. Afl.H.O.A.g. ' M . Clrmtr, cf. 1 I 1 0 S8blUa, ef. 1 0 0 0 0 Altltar. a. 4 0 .1 I 0Hlqcba,l( 4 0 0 0 0 WIlliAmt, lb I 1 1 I 0CongAlton.rt 10 10 0 RsnmAa, rt I I 4 0 0Hulwttt .. 1 1 I Ullfer. lb.. 110 0 OFArrlag. lb. 4 I I 0 I tlbAiity,lf 4 110 0p,ckArd .. 0 0 0 0 0 Olll, lb..... 4 II I OMillsr. lb.. 4 110 0 W. Smltb, e I 1 T 1 10'Rourk.ib 4 14 10 Yeunt. b... I 1 o 1 0 Oerber, .. I 0 I 4 o 8. Smith, o S fl K 1 i Tbtsli ....$ 11 IT 11 OMcQulllan.p 10 0 10 .! ., w. ' Totals ....11 4 1414 i Batted for Congalton In the ninth. Ran for Perring In the ninth. . Minneapolis ...... 00100121 b Columbus ..0 0 0 1 o o o o? Two-baa Mt. T!n um.. base hlt: Rossma:-Sto5 base: WolV. rnww fta W. bais: Minneapolis, 6; Columbus, 4. Struck out: By Younir 1 by McQullIen K m.. McQuiJUnT?. Hlt HkT-i. : L Moyuuian, Kil ifer. n?rf?rbS.r t0 Perrlnf- Time: v 1:30 Um pires: Ferguson and Handlboe. ' Toledo Wins Third. , ST. PAUL. Jniv 11 tT..T" - won me third game of the season from St Paul today in a well played contest anriul 0:A.n- --..""si Butlsr, M.. I I 1 I OKH ih..A i a a 2, ' 1 I S "Land, e 4 1 I 1 0 P!!i 1 iFi&a'i;:.J Soil Totals .... I IT 14 1 Totals ....M io TolJ!fU'--- -? , )? ? 1 0 O TOIedO 0 16AAAA1 L ,.1W(Sa8,e wh,t: Lnd- 8to'en base: Mur FJrstbas on baU: Off Karger. 3 a?'' Sfuck out: By Karirer 8; by Falkenberg. 5. Sacrifice hits: Cha hAiJi- iynn- Umpires: Bier- KanMI CI- Ao4m pA i thrf8 CTTT' iu,y tt-FourWs in the first on a waiv k. .i. 3? W T : double and I tWSAtyA,Jnv Kansas City enough to defeat IndlanannllA 1- . A" KrL?h.W,h"!,.to!" werettinl flmra. wu many more. INDIANAPOLIS. ..' KANSAS CITT. AB.H.O.A.E. 19UAI, naia-r. ci. 110 0 Bar beau. 8b 4 1 1 1 1 -cCartr. If 4 I 1 1 iSST 'rf . till Instrton. lb 4 0 0 I 0 Baa tar. ef.. I 1 1 a a Vaeli. rf... 4 1 I o Ocarr, lb 4 1 I o Hontar. 1M III gr. I J ! I ! WIHlsms. Ib 4 1 4 1 OO'Conpo;. el I I 1 I M4 J 4 ICoulAOB. It. .1 till j. .... v a a odowbat. lb..4 0 4 1 1 rllzn. p.... 0 0 0 0 Anaiiia 4 a a AahfaldAT, ,1 0 1 I i . T Z1Z1Z BulllTAB .. 1 0 0 0 1 ToUlA ...11117 IO 1 Totsls ..'..II I 24 1 "0 1' Batted for Ashenfelder In the ninth Indianapolis ..... 001000010-8 Kansas City 4 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 - 7 TWO-OAS nit A- Rarhaaii 1 VI. so vuuioTO. . uiree-oase rut: carrl gan. Home run: Fife, Sacrifice fly: u onnor. nrat base on balls: Off riA.ua. 1, on Asnenreiaer. s; off Gallia. Struck out: By Ashenfelder, 3; by Gallia. 3. Hits: Off Hlxon. 2 In two thirds of an Inning; off Ashenfelder, 9 In seven and one-third innings. Left on if? v v lntnapons, 7; Kansas City,. 8. jiipi uaae on errors: inaianapolis, 3. a-Bsssa oaii: ussav. nm' i-s? it.. plres: Chill and Irwin. " ' LoDUrlle Wins ta First. MILWAUKEE. WlA.. .T11I- 11 visitors bunched enough hits off Nlchol. j i uia tui 10 win., Bcore: MILwAUKKB. LOUWVILLB. AB.H.O.A.ie ' " m u a , 9 m .. . . 1 - -..n.v. m.a. iinoia. ci. s I I s OBurrh. ef .. I 1 A a ChATlAA. Ibi 1111 u.l.. . a a a a a a lUodall. rt 1 1 1 a oat.-.w, 1, , i I I r",W I t ? ! a10""' lll , I-. " 1 BAiimlller, as I 14 10 J. La ia. m I 1 1 0 irtrt-,. lb., 4 lilt l Bares, lb.. I 1111 Schalk. 1.. Ij) OLulwig, q... 4 I I I I mehOAoa, pill 0 OKtoh, p.... 4 oils a.vi.a, p. a a V w Marlon, p.. 0 0 0 1 0. Totals. IS 1 ST I I -uur ...... 1 0 s 0 f Hushea ... 1 0 I 0 1 .' Totals ... .it 1 17 II "t Batted for Martnl In the nfnth. Batted, for Hovllk in the seventh. Louisville ....8 0 0 1 0 0 A A 4 Milwaukee 0 10 0 0 0 110-3 Two-base hit: Jones. Hits: Off Nichol son, 4 in four and one-third Innings; off m nve ana two-tmros innings; off Marion, 2 in two innings. Struck out: By Nicholson. I; by Hovlijt, 8; by Kroh, 7; by Marion. 8. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Hayes and Anderson. t ... .. , j - ' Reed Wild and Loses. SEWARD. Neb.. July 1 (Special Tele-fram.)-Reed's pitching for Tork today was wild enabling the home team to knock him promlsclously fot; eleven hits. Connors for Seward was replaced by Fulweider In the fourth after Tork had worked In five . scores, and he put In good work to the end striking out three and walking none. . LaFlombiose'i run ning catch in center field for Seward was a feature. . Score: . RH.E. Seward 3 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 -10 ll 1 York 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0-8.7 1 Batteries: Conner, Fwlweider and Campfield; Reed. Wllklns and Kelley. Struck out: By Conners, 8; by Fulweider, 8; by Reed, 2; by Wllklns. 1." Bases on balls: Off Cenners, 1; off Fulweider, 0; off Reed. 4: off Wllklns. 3. Two-base hits: Brannon, 1; LaFlumbolse. L Three Use hit: Maimquist Serloas LacratIos , and wounds are healed, without danger or wood poisoning, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the healing wonder. . Only ISc. For sale by Beaton Drue Ca HlnnhmantK t a 1 a uS!.'.. ' 5 ? J ! BmnWe. Sb. 4 1 0 I I aSST-iJJ 111 ? J?ea. Ml 1111 Rlltttm, If. 4 1 1 1 0 Vlicw rt A a 7 I T A V A U Drawn for The Bee AND Of rAY ROOM 41T PAWNEES TOT OH HOMER Triumph Over Pathfinders in Short, Fast Contest. ' FREMONT EUW 0U FOUR-BAGGER Shortest Game Ever Played on Fre mont's - Grovads Snperlor Shnt - Oat by Hastings, Hershe ' Being1 Star. FREMONT, Neb., July ll.-(Speclal Telegram.) Columbus defeated the Path finders this afternoon In one of the best played games seen on the local grounds this season. The teams were closely matched and a wild pitch was the only bungle. ' The first man up for the Paw nees lined out a three-bagger and came In on a wild pitch, which Neff couldn't touch. Rouse made a iour-bagger, Fre mont's only run, and the Pawnees won the game by a like hit 'In the eighth. It was the shortest game ever seen here lasting only one hour and five minutes, the men - going out in one. two, three order most of the time. Score. R.H.E. Columbus 1 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 li 4 a Fremont .... 0000000 1 01 40 Batteries: Columbus, Justus and Har rison; Fremont, Ramey and Neff.. Hershe Proves Star. : HASTINGS, Neb.. July ll.-(Speelal Tel egram.) Hersche. the late acquisition from St Joseph, established a- new strike-out record for -Hastings grounds today, fanning fifteen' men, besides get ting two of the five hits. . He had Su perior powerless at all stages. Vance pitched fine ball." but was no match for the ex-Western leaguer. .Only four Su perior men reached first base. Score: '' ' ' ' ' R.H.E. Superior 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 2 Hastings X.. 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 5 1 Batteries: Superior, Vance and Llzzett; Hastings Hersche and Baohant. . Clansman Loses His Game. ' c', . KEARNEY, Nebr., July ll.-(8peclal Telegram.-Clausman had two bad In nings In , the game today, allowing the Kapitallsts to wnr easily the opening game of the series. Manager Cockman mixed with Umplra Knowitoa and was flped $10 for back talk. - President A.. C. Felt occupied a seat. In the press box and witnessed the gama. . Score: '. ' '" .. .. Tt win Grand Island 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-2 5 0 Kearney .... 4 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 13 1 ' Batteries: Grand Island, Clausman and Coe; Kearney, Trimble and Gray. Two base hit: Trimble. . Three-base hits: Synek, Herrlott, Spellman, Pagles. Double play: Synek to Harriott- Bases on Brur Com oh- , A CoHtlntud Story in Pictum by "Fanan"No. 34 lIlCl ' (O H-eHl ') ' yesI mer tk N V2r-,2y '.p'nt & J v Jf joy no Hcwieo I (' Obi T sfyT' J wUAvtO T5 : L "A ' ' . ; .... 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Madison won from Tilden, the star team of the Elkhorn Valley league Wednesday by a score of 9 to 4. Score: R.H.E. Madison 0 2 0 1 3 0 1 2 -8 5 Tilden 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1--4 6- 5 Batteries: Madison, Pyres, Ballou and Wlthrow; Tilden. Ray and Cole. , . Dlsdncttrely smart and supremely. conuonsDie. A iota cents - CHnett, Pea body & Company. Troy. New Yorlb' Badger WYTtKtel Joim Gcnd Brewing Co. LaCrosse. WiL 1 Yoa will want th mntin sen'ea. ': i I atS 1 1 1 w i m ii 1 m 1 'ljlm ia oj w DORSETX Arrow COIIAR A 1