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H THE BEE:. OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1912. And it Was Ninety-Six in the Shade at That Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher or , Oi aavia.ua . .. V JOVGRCDATOpTrS. . y SPTNLLM:J. ($URE) , P.-T FOUND HRttJ-Jiy; GfcT EVN V(iH HlfA W V ' - ( JtL5 1 Ta;S' : MNGLES HITS AND ERRORS Bourke Family Makes the Mixture Good for Another Win. HARRY HICKS WELL SUPPORTED '" Clever Little Soatapaw Adda An . athetMe His Long List Becaase of Good Backing- from His Team Mates, Omaha mingled iolld hits with errors by Topeka and won yesterday'! game at Rourke park by 8 to 7. The Kansans took an early lead, but the Rourke magged three run In their half of the third, after theKaws'had made four. One error, a single, one double and a triple put, the RouVkes in the running. In the fifth Omaha got three more runs'on two errors, a wild pitch, a balk and" two hits, a tingle and a double. In theeventh errors again figured and the Roiffkes made two more runs. Topeka tried' hard to tie up In the ninth, but three hits developed only one run. E4i Allen, the new Rourke outfielder, got -In the game because Thomaaof left aftesv the first Inning on account of feel ing tick.' The new fellow was there and oven' In three times at bat he made two hits' by beating out bunts. He scored two of Qmaha's runs and handled two diffl cultfhances cleanly. Haas Come la Baacaea. Smith .for Topeka opened the third with a double to center. -Young landed safely on Davidson's error and both men scored on Jong's hit to left. Gardner singled and. King went to third. A double steal scored King and Gardner scored on Gear's single to center. Davidson started for Omaha with a double. Micks was safe on Walsh's error and Justice scored both wltti a triple to right and romped home on Allen's Infield hit. ' Iri" the fifth, with two down, King walked and' went to third on Gardner's slnffe, scoring on a double by Gear. Justice got to first on Ryan's error and went to second on a balk. Coyle landed safe on Patterson's error. Allen oreed . Coyle at Second, Patterson to Ilotorists. Attention! Cylinder troubles usually .are due to carbon deposit. Trace, back the carbon deDosit. and. if you do not Jind the fault in your mix ture, you will probably iJind it in your lubricating -oil. IMli41laaMaSJr V..POLARINE OIL practically Eliminates carbon deposits. ,. It saves you from fouled 'spark plugs and valves, scored cylinders, etc .,' It keeps . proper lubricating 'Body at high temperatures. It feeds freely right downvto sero. "' The Polarlne Brand , covers Polarlne Oil; Polar! ne Trans mission Lubricants (in three "consistencies) ; Polarlne Fibre Urease and Polarlne Cup vOrease. ' '. Standard Oil Company t ,' . :: JTebrasfca Omaha m Walsh. A wild pitch gave each man a base. Johnson doubled, scoring Justice and Coyle. Kane scored Johnson with a single. In the seventh King beat out a bunt. went to second on Gardner's out and scored on Davidson's error. Coyle was safe on Frants error In the seventh. Allen beat out a bunt Johnson filled the bases with an infield hit and Kane scored Coyle and Allen with a single to center. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Justice, ss. 6 8 8 S 8 0 Coyle, rf 5 1 0 0 0 0 Thomaeon, If 1 0 10 0 0 Allen, If 3 12 11 0 Johnson, c 4 I I 1 0 Kane, lb 4 0 8 7 1 0 Schlpke, 2b 8 0 0 4 6 0 Nlehoff. 3D 4 O 0 1 3 1 Davidson, cf 4 1 1 J 0 2 Hicks, p 4,1 0 0 0 0 ToUlS.,.. ...,37 8 11 27 13 I TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Rickert, If.. 8 0 0 1 1 1 Lee. if , 1 0 10 0 0 Walsh, 2b 4 0 0 , 2 8 2 King, cf 4 8 8 3 0 0 Gardner, lb S 2 3 10 0 0 Oear, rf...... 4 0 3 2 0 0 Ryan, 3D s u u a l Frants, Sb..... ft 0 0 0 0 1 Patterson, ss 5 0 2 2 6 1 Smith, e....... 6 11 4 10 Young, p 8 ' 1 0 0 I 0 Totals... 1 ' U 24 14 S Omaha , . ' Runs ............ O ososoio- s Hits ..' ..... 1 0 3 1 8 0 8 1 -U Topeka ,; Runs.... " i v i w y i Hits 1. . 0 01 0 1 8 8-12 v... i,iia. f nivlitinn Rmlth. CUr. llfvinn i " " . . . . . Three-base mi: jufiicb. uounu Viay. Justice unassisted. Riokert to Smith, Pat terson to Walsh to Gardner. Balk: Young. ' WHO piicn: xouns. iri dm on balls: Off Hicks, 4. Struck out: By Hicks, 6; by Young, 8. Stolen bases: Walsh. Left on bases: Omaha, 6; Topeka, W. Time: umpire; sane and Meyers. Notes of the Game, The same teams again today, Gardner and Gear each got three hits. Two aames Sunday. Make your reser vations early. , ' ' juaHea'. trlDls in the , third , Jnning scored two men. ' . Both Micks and Young were batted freely, but the HttlS southpaw had better support Allen looks like the real goods. He bats free and easy and fields In classy hane. Kane came back Into the -game right and managea to gei mice nus m times up. Justice puuea oir a nppins "' r"Ii ueaaslsted, in the eighth and staved oft at least one run. - , Tl . ... waat n.nn fptm thM U&Tfttl In the seventh when Klssane called him out at the plate ana ne sent up a yen. .-.I. Ulnlr Tnhnann r Hinted to work today and it should be another win. Brandon will probably hurl for the Kawe. , n .J VI.. I k,mf4na tin IMtt With the Kaws. He got two hits by beating out ounts ana maae mreo wi i sans' runs. Standing of Teams , WEST. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE, . ' W.L.Pct. ' W.L.Pct. St. Joseph.. 47 36 .67a; New York.. .67 16 .781 (Sioux City.. 46 37 ,M1 Chicago 28 .611 Denver 44 40 .624 Wichita ....42 43 .I4 D. Molnes..39 41 .484 Lincoln ....34 46 .430 Topeka 32 43 .4UU Boston AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct Boston .. Wash'ton Chicago , Phlta .... Cleveland Detroit 56 26 .688 ..49 32 ,U6 ...43 34 .668 ...44 33 .671 ..40 40.6WK ...39 41 .488 New York.. 20 63 .278 Cincinnati ,.40 37 .619 Phlla 32 37 .44 Brooklyn ...28 40.378 St. Louis.. ..31 48 .392 ..22 66.382 AMER. ASS'N. W.L.Pct. Columbus ..69 81 -66 Toledo 66 32.S Mlnn'p'Hs ..53 34.609 Kan. City.. .44 45 .H Milwaukee ..41 61 .446 St. Paul..... 37 64 .4U7 Louisville ..33 62.388 Bt. ouls 21 64.280lnd'p'lls ....83 67 .3W MINK LEAGUE, Falls City. ..36 18 .667 Auburn 82 23 .682 Neb. City.... 81 26 .554 Beatrice .....24 30 .444 Humboldt ..21 83 .389 Hiawatha ..20 35.364 DES MOINES TAKES THE SECOND Game wit a Wicaita Proves to Be SlDgKiaa Match.' DES MOINES, la., July 12,-Des Moines won the second game of the series from Wichita, 8 to 7. The game was a slug ging contest throughout. Tbe score: , DES MOINES. an t i.r r a m AJD fVe . JU V Ae Si. CurtU, cf 5X3 11 0 . . d . . . A A nann, ri k t. ... v Belden, If 4 18 0 10 Claire, ss... 8 8 1 8 4 2 Colligan, 2b 8 1 1 S O Korea, lb 1 0,1.1! 0 0 Leonard, 3b 4 0 1 3 0 1 McQraw, C 4 0 1 4 8 1 Faber, p 8-8 1 0 3 0 Rogers, p.- 1 0 0 0 1 0 Totals ......1....84 1 U 87 '15 i WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Pettlgrew, cf 4 8 3 3 0 Craig, If 4 0 1 3 0 0 Davis, rf 1 2 0 0 0 Hughes, 8b 5 1 8 3 4 0 Callahan, ss 6 0 3 3 6 1 Price, lb 4 1 1 13 1 0 Mee, 8b 4 0 0,0 1 0 demons, c. 4 1 2 10 0 Scott, p 3 0 0 0 3 0 Jackosn, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alderman, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ellis, p..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 MIddleton 1 1,10 0 0 Wacob 1 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 7 14 24 U 1 Batted for Scott In seventh. 'Batted for Alderman In eighth. Des Moines 0 1 10 11 4 t M Wichita 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 1-7 Two-base hits: Hutch ins (2), Belden, Price, Pettlgrew. Sacrifice hits: Price, Colligan. Hahn. Double plays: Colligan to Kore. Claire to Colligan V Korea. First base on balls: Faber, 1; Rogge, 1; Scott, 2; Jackson, L Struck out: By Faber, 8; by Rogge, 1; by Alderman, L Passed ball: McQraw. Stolen base: Davis. Hits: Oft Faber, 8 In six and one-third in nings; off Rogers, ( In two and two thirds innings; off Scott, ( In six in nings; off Jackson, 4 In one-third In- Rubbing with liniments,, blisteringf the affected parts, plasters, etc., are usually helpful is relieving1 the pains and aches of Rheumatism, bat such treatment does not get rid of the disease, because it does sot reach its ov'ce. Rheumatism comes from an excess of uric acid in the blood. This acid circulating through the system acts as an irritant to the nerves, muscles and joints, and produces the in flammation and swelling, and sharp cutting pains characteristic of the trouble. Then Rheumatism be I comes chronic and not only a painful but a dangerous disease, a. 5. a., tne greatest vegetable remedy, goes into the circulation, neutralizes and removes the uric acid, and by building1 up the thin, sour blood, safely and surely cures the disease. 8. 8. S.tnakes rich, nour ishing blood, which ouieta excited nerves, eases the fzizM muscles and joints and filters out every particle of irritating uric fcc-i frost the system. Boole on Rheumatism and any medical advice free. rn S7in mane com Atlanta, ga. NEB. LEAGUE. Fremont ...36 20 .636 Hastings ...32 23 .682 Seward 30 24 .65 Gd. island.. 28 26 .638 Columbus ..20 26 .637 Kearney ...26 29 .473 York 20 83 .an Superior ...16 37 .302 Yesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE, Topeka, 7; Omaha, 8. ' Lincoln, 0; Sioux City, 3. , Wichita, 7; Des Moines, 8. Denver, 6; St Joseph, 7. ' NATIONAL LEA QUE, New York-St. Louis; rain. Boston, 2; Chicago, 4. , Brooklyn, 2; Pittsburgh, 8. Philadelphia, 6; Cincinnati, 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. , Cleveland, 1; Washington, 2. Detroit, 1-0; Boston, 4-1. St. Louis, 1; New York, 1 t AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis, 2; Milwaukee, 7. Louisville, 2; Kansas City. 6. Columbus-Minneapolis; rain Toledo, 6: St Paul. 2; called in sixth; rain. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. . York, 6; Seward, 10. Grand Island, 2: Kearney, t. -Columbus, 8; Fremont, 1. Superior, 0; Hastings, 1 MINK LEAGUE. Humboldt. 1; Auburn, 4. , Reatrloe.HlKWatha. rain. K.t,...!,. rlv 1- Valla nt 11 - ""' Games Today Westera- ' League Topeka .. at Omaha, Lincoln at Sioux City, Wichita at Des Moines, Denver at St. Joseph. National League New York at St. Louis, Boston at Chicago, Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. Phi adelonia at Cincinnati. American League Cleveland at Wash ington, Detroit at Boston, St. Louis at New York. Chicago at Philadelphia. American- Association Indianapolis at Milwaukee, Louisville at Kansas city, Columbus at Minneapolis, Toledo at St Paul. Nebraska League York at Seward, Grand Island at Kearney, Columbus at Fremont, Superior at Hastings. Mink League Humboldt at Auburn, Beatrice at Hiawatha, Nebraska City at Falls City. nlng; off Alderman, 1 in two-thirds In ning; off Ellis, 0 in one Inning. Left on bases: Des Moines, 7; Wtohita, 8. Umpire: Johnson. Time: 3:10. CLARK HAS RAGGED SUPPORT With a Battlaa- Rally la Seventh Macola Palls la Ahead. SIOUX CITY, la., July 12.-Ragged support behind Clark' gave Lincoln the advantage and a batting rally In the seventh settled the battle. Score: SIOUX CITY.1 ' AB. R. H. O. A. E. Million, cf 8 0 0 3 0 0 Smith, as 4 0 0 1 3 2 Meyers. If... 4 1 2 0 0 0 Tennant lb... 4 0 2 10 2 0 Breen, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Andreas, 2b 4 0 1 8 2 0 Reltly, 3b 4 113 10 Orendorft, c 4 .1 16 0 0 Clark, p 3 0 1 14 1 Cadman 1 0 0 0 0 0 ToUls- ..36 3 8 - 27 U S LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Berghammer, ss.... 3 2 2 0 4 0 Lloyd. 2b 6 11 0 2 0 Cobb, rf 4 1 2 0 0 0 McCormlck, If 5 1 13 0 0 Cole, cf I I 8 3 0 0 Barbour, 3b. v.. 3 110 3 0 Mullin, lb 6 0 0 11 0 0 Carney, c 6 ' 1 3 9 0 0 Palmer, p 4 11 11 0 Smith, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' Totals ...........39 13 27 0 Batted for Clark In ninth. , Stoux City 0 20000010-S Lincoln 0 lltilllM Two-base hits: Reilly. Lloyd, Cobb, Mc Cormlck. Sacrifice hit: Barbour. Stolen bases: Orendortf, Barbour. Double play: Tennant to Smith. Left on bases: ttloux City, 8; Lincoln. 8. Hits: Off Palmer, 8 in seven and one-third innings; off Smith, 0 in one and two-thirds innings. Baaes on balls: Off Clark, 3; off Palmer, 1. Struck out: By Clark, 5; by Palmer, 4; by Smith. I Wild pitch: Clark. Passed ball: Orendorff. Hit by pitched ball: Berghammer. Time. 1:46. Umpires: Knapp and Flynn. JOSIKS START WITH SIX RCNS Late la Gasae Dearer Gets Dewa to Basiaeas. ' ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July 13,-Denver played a great uphill game, but could not overcome a six-run lead the locals made off McAdams In the first Inning. Score: DENVER. quillin, Sb. Block, c . McAdams, Harris, p. Totals Borton, lb. Hellly, 3b. , Melnke, ss. AB. R, H. O. A. E. If. 5 0 1 1 0 0 ( 0 8 0 0 0 6 10 1 0 0 . 1 1 2 8 0 ......... 4 12 1 8 1 ......... 4 110 3 0 ........ 4 11 9,10 13 6 10 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 4 0 37 U26 14 7 ST. JOSEPH, AB. R. H. O. A. E. IO 4 3 2 3 1' 1 4 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 i 13 4 0 0 1 1 0 13 0 . 1 0 1113.0, 4 1 S Gossett C 4 0 2 6 0 0 Chellette, p 2 0 1 0 10 Crutcher, p 1 0 0 1 0 0 ToUIs 33 7 11 27 ' 8 8 One out when winning run scored. Denver 0000004026 8t. Joseph ....,... 00 0 0 0 0 0 1-7 Three-base hits: Frelich, Cassidy. Two base hit: Coffey. Sacrifice hits:'. Harris, Powell, Watson, Melnke. Stolen, bases: Kelly, Watson. Left on bases: St. Joseph, 7; Denver 7. Struck out: By Chellette, 3; by Crutcher, 8; by Harris, 4; Bases on balls: Off Crutcher, 1; of McAdams, 2. Wild pitch: Crutcher. HIU: Off McAdams, 4 In one-third in ning; off Chellette, 8 In six innings (none out in seventh). Double plays: French and Lindsay; Melnke, Kelly and Borton (2).; Time: 2:00. Umpire: Haskell. CHICAGO TAKESTHE OPENER Opportune Hiting Enables Home . -Team to Pile Up Runs. ERRORS OF BOSTON ARE COSTLY Cat aey Strikes Out Eight M as They Come Up Before Him and Are Unable to Solve His' , DeHrery, - ..' CHICAGO. July 12.-Otroortune hlttlnt. coupled with Boston's errors, gave Chi cago tne opening game of the series to day, 4 to 2. Score: V . v Weekars. lt 9 i ttit rf A H O.A.B. Tinker. .. 4 I i i i',b"' 0 Cb-n.,. ,..,t V. I ill Totals.' . .. I isT ....... h,ca0 1 0 0 A 1 1 , a . : i50ton o o o i 6 o i o o-i ton 0n baaes: Chicago; 5i Boa Bases on balls: Off Dennellv 3- r?mCK iry' I m h Pcher: By Cheney' S?.?!''"-. struck out: By chenev a Wri'..plt:, nMy. Time: lV Em pires: Rigier and Finneran. , , Phillies Beat Reds. gamem PHILADBWHIA. CINaNXATI ' AB.H.O.A.B, AB It O A r tjib.rt. Jl,... i , 0M.rwns. ef. 4 i l l UtM, U....I o OHobllUl 164 til 1 s Cr.mtt.rf. 4 3 I .Mlteh.ll.- rtj r 10 9 Lu4stM.lb. I 1 oMcDoa'4. Ml 1 g Knb-, ib...l I4i oPhelan, Sb... 1 l i i Doom, 1 t I BgM, lb.,., I r, J J K lllf.r, ... 4 no 1 lMcUas, e...,4 I I J i Alx'Bdr, pi 1 6 1 lCLrk, 0;...,o 0 9 9 TW.I.....5 uei itX:i:x mi I Bates w.v... 0 0 Grant -..... mm Esmond ,..o 0 0 0 0 . AA TotlS.'..'..JS U tl It 1 Batted for Suggs In eighth.; . , !gn 'or McLean In eighth. . . 1 Ran for Bates in io-hh Phllailalnhla 1 A 'a a . . Cincinnati 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 O Two-base hits: Luderus, McLean. Bases on ball.: Off lln.n.. a. . Hits: Off Suggs, U in eight innrngsoff Davis, 1 In one inning. Time: 1:60. Um pires; Brennan and Owens. v Brooklyn Pitchers Hit Hard. PITTSBURGH, July ia.-Plttsburgb had little tmilh la ria'aatlnA. C ui... "S-i vislUng pitchers were hit hard. Score: rilTSBUROH. . BROOKLYN AB.H.n k V. . , a . H Byrn-, Sb... I lot ODaly.l' ef. t ' t ' l" 1 ' i .v w , n . . .ortnen, QI. I 0 1 0 1 Cr.y. ...,! 8 I t 8m!th. lb... 4 11 1 a Donlla. rt... 4 1 1 t tDtubert lb. t 1 t 1 t W.pi-r. H.I 1 1 1 OWbMi, It.;.. 4 t 3 t t J. Millar. 11 1-. 1 . au, -.1 .v . . Z Z Z , - v vi. uiuni, .0. . J . z .n"-K J i y 1 1 4 t Simon. .:.. 1 1 au-.a. . a a . Z : Hendrlx. p.. 4 1 t I tErwla ..... 1 0 0 0 Alien, f 1, 0 I I e Totals 34 16 87.9 ...'.. ' J. 112 Total... ..'.M I Mil 4 Batted for Knetser In fifth. ; Pittsburgh . Ik A C a av 1" A . a Brooklyn ...........0 1 0 0 0 0-0, 1 0-2 inree-oase nit: ToolOy. Home run: H prin rt v. p,,M am v., n. . rtt , 4; off Allen, 3. Struck out: By Hendrlx, "J taw8cr, a. By Alien, 9. MltS: Off HflrrflP Sin thr.. Innl.m.. Tr . In one Inning; off Allen, 4 in four Innings. ,TT 1 wn ak 1 A11 TTmhI... r 1 s K . 9 .to uiufiucs; jviem a uusa, Wokast's Left Hand Broken in the Fight LOS ANGELES, CaL.' July 12,-Ad Wol- gast s left hand was broken In " three places during his battle with Joe Rivers July 4. This was shhown by an X-ray examination today. noiguia nana nas pained him con siderably since the fight The -rave ex posed three fractures, two of which are said to be serious. SENATORS LAND ANOTHER Washington Makes it Four Out of Five in Series with Cleveland. , VAUGHN IS VERY EFFECTIVE Does the Riant Thlna at a Time When Opponents Are Occupying , the Basee Shanks Does Hittlnc EIGHT GAMESFOR HASTINGS Victory Over Superior by Score of inree to two. . WEIGENT IS STAR IN FIELD Smith Bats In the Winning- Ran Pawnees Are Tronnced by the Pathfinders In Close Contest. BOSTON, July U-Washlngton made it four out of 'five by defeating Cleveland today, 2 to L Vaughn was very effective with men on the bases. McBrlde's field ing and Shank's hitting were features. Score: WASHINGTON. CLEVELAND AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Mocllar. if.. 4 t 1 t tNah. .. 10 0 10 Ftr, lb... J 111 lP'eklnpa'. Ml 1 0 0 0 Milan, cf....4 tit 001on, 2b..., I 1140 Oandll, lb... 4 1 14 t tJaekun, rf.. 4" t 1 t 0 Morgan, lb.. 4 1 t 1 aGrlggm, lb... 4 0 0 1 0 Hrr, e.... 3 t I t OTurn.r, lb.. I 1 1 1 I Wllllami, e. 1 t 1 t OB'm'bam, cf 4 I S t 1 MoBrld., Ss. 3 t I t tRyas, If 3 lit! Shanks, If... 4 t 1 t OO'Netl c... 4 0 5 10 Vaughn, p... 3 t t I OK.bler, p... 000 LlT'gatoa .. 1 t t t t ToUIs 10 t7 16 1 Totals.. ...16 7 24 10 1 Batted for Kahler in ninth. Washington ' 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 Cleveland 00000010 01 Two-base hit: Foster. Stdlen bases: Milan. Oandll. Turner. Olson, rtnuhia piay: vxnggs 10 Turner to O Nell. Left on bases: Cleveland. 9i Washington i Bases on balls: Off Kahler, 2; off Vaughn, 2. First on errors: Cleveland, L Washington, L Hit by pitched ball: By Aaviuer, rosier, oiruca oui: jy .Kanier, 3; by Vaughn, 6. Passed ball: Henry. wild pnenes: Vaughn, 2. Time; 2:05. umpires; ugan ana u uougnun. Boston Beats Ttav-ra Twice. BOSTON1. July 12. Boston won both games of a double-header with Detroit loaay. Tnef second game, a Ditchers battle between Wood and Willett, went eleven Innings, Boston scoring the onlv run when Spoaker, whose single' went through Delehanty for three bases, scored on Lewis' single. Boston won the first game, 4 to 1, by bunching hits In the sixtn inning, score, nrst game: BOSTON. . DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B Hooper, rf... 4 t t t tVItt, 3b..... 4 tilt Y.rkei, Zb..4 113 IBuih, t 0 3 4 1 Speaker, cf.. 11 II tCobb, cf 3 t 1 1 0 IwU, If.... 4 I 4 t Crawford, rf 4 2 3 t t Gardner, lb. S 1 t t ODe'hmnty, If. 4 1 t t t St.hl, lb.... 3 3 t t tMorl.rty,' lb 4 1 10 t 1 W.gner, is.. 4 I t t 1 .Louden, lb.. 4 4 B 4 0 Ckrrigtn, e. 4 t T t OPUn.ge, c.l 1 0 I I Cellini, p... Sit Iik., p...... I 0 I t t Moran, p.,,. t t 0 1 t . Total. 33 II 17 I 3 Totals II 4 24 IS I Boston ...0 0 M M 0 0 M Detroit' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Two-base hits: Stahl (2,( Lewis, Craw ford. Hits: Off Lake, 11 In- seven Innings: off Moran, 1 In one inning. Sacrifice hits: Lake, Gardner. Stolen base Crawford. Left on bases: Boston, 7; Detroit, 6. Bases on balls: Off Collins, 1 First on errors: Boston, 3. Struck out): By Col lins. ; by Lake. 1. Time: 1:50. Um pires: Dlneen and Sheridan. ', - Score, second game: . . x BOSTON.- DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Hooper, rf... tilt tVItt, Sb 4 t S I t TerkM, lb.. 4 t t ftBu.h, u..... t 9 1 3 1 Speaker, cf 5 I 0 0 OCobb, cf. .... t MM Uwla, H....I 1 4 0 0 Crawford, ril I 1 It Gardner, lb. 3 t t 1 ODe'hanty, I1.U .U 1 BUM,' lb.... 4 tit t OMorlarty. lb 8 1 30 t t W.gmr, h.. 3 t I I Olfloden,, lb.. 4 I 11 I Cady. 4 0 10 1 OOnilow, C...I 0 4 1 t Wood, p 4 I 4 I tst.n.ge, e... t t t t . Willett, p... 3 test Totals 17 THIS tJoni ...... 1 I I M " " - " . Totals 14 SM 31 t Batted for Onslow in tenth. yTwo out when winning run scored. Boston 0 0 0 0 0"0 0 0 0 0 11 Detroit ........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits': Delehanty. Speaker. Cobb. Sacrifice bits: Terkes, Willett Etoien case: ueienanty. Bases on balls: Off Wood, 1 off Willett. 2. First on error: Boston, l. Hit Dy pitcned hail: Moriarty, Onslow. Struck out: By Wood, 10; by winett. a. nme:.i:w. umpires: uineen and Sheridan. HASTINGS, Neb., July 12,-Speo!al Telegram.) Hastings ' won the eighth straight game and the second against Superior, whose errors were costly. The fielding of Weigent of Superior and Smith of Hastings were features and the latter batted in the winning run with a two-bagger. Shaner replaced McCullough In the sixth, after Superior had tied the score on two singles and an error. Score: S R H.E Superior ..... 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 8 6 Hastings 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 M I 3 Batteries: Superior, Stevens and Lis sett; Hastings, McCullough, Sfianer and Bachant , Fremont Beats Colnnabos. FREMONT, Neb.. July 12.-SpecIal Telegram.) Fremont defeated ' Columbus this afternoon In an Interesting game. In the first half of the ninth the Pawnees got In two runs, tying the score. King don was the first man up and made a two-bagger ' and Bohner sacrificed - him home. The next two were easy - outs. Both pitchers did good work. . Score: R H E Columbus ... 0000001023 73 Fremont 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-4 02 Batteries: Columbus, Balllet and Har rison; Fremont Klngdon and Neff. , ' Kearney Wins Again. KEARNEY, rNeb., July 12.-(Speclal Telegram.) This afternoon Kearney won the fifth successive game, with Wright pitching a splendid ' game throughout. The locals batted around In the seventh, securing four runs and leaving two men on bases when the last man went down. The feature of the game was McKlbbon's hot liner, which knocked Wright down, but who recovered It In time to catch the batter at first Score: R.H.E. Grand Island 0 (0 101 0 3 Mil 2 Kearney 0 1 8 0 0 0 4 1 -8 13 3 Batteries: . Grand Island, Manke, Rich mond , and Jokerst; Kearney, Wright. Gray and Spellman. Two-base hits: Wright. Stone, Bynek,- Pagles, Manke. Three-base hit: spellman. Home run: Rushonberg. First base on balls: Ofl Manke, 3; off Richmond, 1; off Wright Madison Blank Wiener. MADISON Vah T.iW 1 ic...un - t v y aav vv Kiew- Madison won from Wlsner on the local diamond in a snappy game by a score of 1 to 0. Score by innings: RH1C Madison 0010000! 6 3 vtisner ....... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 4 Batteries: Madison. Zavadill and With row: Wianar Walwnrth an r-atiiA Struck out: By Zavadill, 14; by Wal- lateraatlonal Leaame. At Baltimore-Newark, 1; Baltimore, 4. At Providence Jeruv mtv. 1 Pmv. dence, 7. . At Montreal Rochester, 8; Montreal, 4. At Toronto-Buffalo. 1;. Toronto, 1 To Dtasolve the IT in. of stomach, liver and kidney troubles and cure biliousness and malaria, take Elec- trlo Bitters. Guaranteed. Only 30c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Persistent Aaveruslna- la the Road in Big Returna Ducky's Otoes Lose in Twelve Innings FALLS CITY, Neb., July 12. (Special Telegram.) An e.4jr lost an exciting twelve-Inning game for Nebraska City. The features were stops by Ward and a catch by Trainer. Score: - , R.H.E. Falls City.. ....01 100 100 000 1-4 11 3 Nebraska City .10000002OOOO-8 8 3 Batteries: Falls City. Walters and Shestack; Nebraska City, Corcoran and Gold wait Umpire: Evans. HIAWATHA. Kan., July 12. (Special Telegram.) The same old story Hiawa tha lost a game today, not being able to take advantage of the chances to score and letting runs In on errors. " Beatrice was the visiting aggregation today and received ladylike treatment at the hands of the locals. Score: , R.H.E. Beatrice ..2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 7 10 1 Hiawatha ...1 00000080-484 Batteries: Qirinn, Cuslck and Poteet; Klley and Maxey. AUBURN, Neb., July 13.-(SpecIal Tele. gram.) Auburn took a close and exciting ten-Inning game from Humboldt, excel lent fielding and hard tutting featuring. Score. R.H.E. Auburn 1010 0 0 0 001-312 1 Humboldt 000 00 3 0 0 0 0- i 7 1 Batteries: Zonderman and Musser; Errttt and Diets. Umpire: Verne. Campbell Wins in Iowa State Shoot FORT DODGE, la.. 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