Sunday .Bee -PART SEVEN SPORT SECTION- ?AGIS ONE TO FOUR " VOL. XUI-NO. 4. OMAHA, - SUNDAY MORNING, JULY '14, .1912. , 3: SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. Tennis and Potter Are ions IHARBY KOCH IS Leaders at Tennis Game in Omaha! A 0 SPORTS Harry Koch Champion; Scribner ;iounamp 1 ( - ., - - t i (OMAHA WALLOPS j BALL AND WINS j Topcka Fitchew Found for Jseyea v teen Hit: and Beaten by Score- . of Twelve to Nothing. ' ' TWO .HOME RUNS FOR ROURXES ; Johnson and Kane Eaa Hit Ball , . the Entire Circuit 'UTAH FITCHES' TIGHT" GAME i Fa's Classj Hurler Lets Kaws Down ' " with Two Stingy Hits. , -r- JUSTICE" TflAKTS FOUR. HITS Littltj Shortstop Hlli Hall Almost v " Will and Gets hree Singles ' ' 'aad On Triple 'la ' Fivew y Pa Rourke't th!ete-ran rampant yes , terday afternoon ' and. demolished .th ' Topeka Kaws, by a 12 to 0 score. "Chick" , Brandora . and" "Parson""; Frarits. both ' formerly with the Kansas City Blues, were . hammered to all parts of Kourko field for & total of seventeen hits, netting the I Omaha, boys thirty-one bates. t.:: I Eddie Justice, Omaha's clever short jstop and the head of the batting list i started things In the first, and : before ! Brandom had got squared away, a total ' of five' hits, Including two doubles, two i singles and a home run had been made .off him. :' . y... . ;: ' !. .In the second a ' triple and a single .were "made. Brar.dom was 'benched after ! this Inning and ."The Parson" sent to the rescue. He did ver well until the , sixth, when three more,' all singles, were .registered. In the. seventh, Jack Ryan -' started the' ball rolling again with a '.homer. A snslo and a triple followed. Ryan was picked by Manager Arbogast ;to win tho third game of the series and bad an easy time.' When he left the (tme in the seventh he had given but two hits, ono of which was a scratch. Fentress then relieved the former major leaguer. ' - '"Hiclt" Johnson also worked hard and in the seventh was given a rest, while j Johnny Gondlner; broke Into the game fort couplo of innings. . Eddie Allen, the new fielder, was In 'left and gave a swell account of him- self.- In four times at bat he got a single 'and a triple and took two dif ficult chances in the outfield. '' , 'Kane Raps Homer. ' . - Jlmmie Kane was the hit of the day when he mads '.'a home run In the first ,4nning. , He caught the ball square and Jsentvit down to right. The ball went over ,Je's . head and out to the fence ,where it picked a hole and rolled under, Ryan's hit went over the right field fence and was one of the longest .hits made this eeasof.- -.- 1 . s , Justice started the ball rolling on 'a Wt. Coyle scored him with a double. Allen sacrificed. Johnson singled, send ing Coyle home. Kane cleared the bases with a home run. V Ryan .landed, safe in the second on an error, and scored on Justice's triple , to center. t Coyle was ; hit - by , a pitobeij ! ball. Allen scored Justice with a single. A sacrifice ' flyi by Johnson put Coyle over, v v, .'- i ; -. In the sixth Justice singled to left, and stole second, :Coyle.and Allen. Were easy louts. Johnson was hit by a pitched ball. f Kane-singled to left. Justice scoring and jjphnspp. going' to third. Schlpke walked," lilling the bases. Nlehoff laid down 'a ,jbunt and beat .it out, while Johnson ' raced 'home. '. ' ,; 1 ' ' Ryan made the first run in the eev- . venth with a homer. Justice singled and scored on Allen's triple. Schlpke opened the eigth with a double to center, and went .to third on' Nlehoffs fly to King and scored on Davidson's out, Patterson to, Gardner. Score: - i,.'vv" " omaha. AB. -R. H. O. A E. H. 4 1 2 ' 0 . 2 1 - 0 2 0 ' O. S 0 2 - 2 3 13 1 1 : 2 9 .0' Justice, ss...... Coyle, rf ., Allen, if....:.,. Johnson, c -'Gonding, c.."... .Kane, lb...'..,. iSchipe,2b..... Niehoff. : 3b.... Davidson, cf..4 Ryan,- p,. F$nUe$s, p.-.- ' Totals 6 4 4 J 2.1 40 .12 TOPKKA. 17 27 14 . 1 ' AB. R. H. 0 0 0 . 0 2 1 1 0 o. 2 4 -1 8 2 0' J ' 2 0 0 Ao;. 2 0 : V 0 1 2 1 , 0 -1 Rlekert, if.....;-... Walsh,, 2b...:..., IOng,cf.j.-,...,... Gardner, lb...,. Lee, ,rf ........vv Ryan, 3b Tatterson,. ss...... Schmidt, c. B;andom, p. ...... Frantz, ' p.........; I Totals Omaha , . Runs' Hits Topeka .' . . : Runs ...Tr-.i...;. 4 21 0 i 21.' s : J 11:00' 2 , 1 .2 2 2 1 V42 ,...:.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 ...... OOOOSOoO 2-4 Mlts two-a'se hits: Coylo. Schlpke (2), Ryan. Thret-base hit&: Justice, AHn. Homo runs: Kan,' Johnson. Hit by pitched ball: Coyle, -Johnson. Wild pitch: Fentress. s Bases on bails: Off- Ryan ; .off .Fen tress. l; off Franta, 1.- Struck out: By Ryan, 4; by Fentress. 2; by Brandom. 1; by Frants. 2. Hits: Off Ryan. I In seven innings i off Fentress, 2 In two innings; off EranCom, 74n two innings; aft Frants, 10 in, six Innings. Stolen bases: Justice, Kane. Sacrifice, hits: Allen,. Johnson.. Left on bases: Omaha. 0; Topeka. a Time: 1:55. Umpires: ' Meyers and Klssane. Note of the Game.' ; ' ... Thirty-one bases on seventeen hlu is somo bunch. . -r . . . ,. Two ' big 'games today.' : First "game called at s- o'clock. . . Omaha had nine men left on bases after sending twelve serosa. . , Hall and Johnson is the winning com- b:natlon for the opener. , ... ' . And with All tliat swatting the game lasted one hour and fifty-five min-( the. game A and sure did enjoy slaughter. , i. . , " 7 " Da! nr ..v. fc', ".!' w.... 1 rib or a blood vessel if h don't v ; ot a Topeka nlpvr nmi.ij I -today.--,- - to third base until the ninth inning, hut! for at INDIANS1 HITS NOT TIMELY Lincoln Wins Again from ' Sioux City, Five to Two. THUD STRAIGHT TO ANTELOPES Breen Makes ' Three Two-Base ' Hits la Fire4. Times '"at " Bat Foar Stolen Bases Sixties ' ,, Strlkeoats. . '. BIOUX CITT, la., July .13.-Fallure to hit with ' the bwies fu!l cost Sioux City the third straight loss to Lincoln - Score: LINCOLN. r AB.R...H. O. 1 0 a i 2 .! 9 , lv : 9 1 E. 0 0 0 0 D Berghamraer, ss.'.. Llojd, 2bi... Cobb, rf , McCormick. If...,., Cole, - of a .;.., Barbour, 8b Mullen, 2b..... Stratton, t,... Carney, c ..'., Smith,- p 1 U 0 0 3 0 0 .' 0 2 .0 1 1 1 2 -0 0 0 Totals 6 11 27- SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. A. 0 ( .. 0 0 0" 1 '4. , 1" 1 Million, cf..(... 4 0 SmHh', ss 5 1 2 2 8 0 Myers, if. ....... 6 1 Tennant, lb B , 0 Breen, rf:: 6 '. 0 Andreas, 2b.......... 3 0 Reiliy. 3b 4.0, l.:8 1.' 1 1 - 7 0 0 C'adman ,c. :,..'4 6 Brown, .p , 4 0. Totals ......... Lincoln ...39 .0 0 ,.0 0 2 13 V27 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 2 12 3 3. 0-5 0 2 Hioux City;........ . Two-base hits: Sacrifice hits: Breen (2), Smith,-Cole. Barbour, Cole. Stolen bases:- Million. Myers, itelily. Mullen Left on bases: Sioux City,. 14; Lincoln,, S. Bases on balls: Otf Kmitn.-3. StrucK out: By Brown, 7: by Smltn. . Hit bv pitched ball. McCormick. Time: 2:15. tmpires: Flynn and Knapp. t ; , DES MOINES BESTS WICHITA Claire Makes Two Home Ran and Hallahon Got One. DES MOINES, July 13.-Des' Moines won Its. third consecutive game . from Wichita5 today, 0 to . Two. home runs were mads by "Claire and one by Callahan. ;The locals bunched hitsjoff Perry in th nrst Jnriing, gaming a lead of four runs. Score: , .v-, ,.v des, Moiy.Es. 'y?:( ' " AB. R. H O A IT Curtis, ct:T7TT.r.. 3 "3" 2 "I A 0 Hahn. rf......,.;....,4 - l 'i 1 0 0 Eeldertr- Jf.....;,.;.. 3 - 1 1 1 ' 6 0 Claire, ss.i. 4 . 2 S i 2 - 1 ouigan, ...... i ' o Z. Kores, lb.....,..',.... S 1 8 - f Leonsrd, Sb.,v.....;, 4 0--a 0 l Mcuraw; e.... ....... 4 0 1 8 Hueiton, , p.... .... S ' 1 . '' 27 Totals..?.,. ;.....85 0 WICHITA. 14 11 2 AB.- r: H. 1 "0 1 . 1 '. O. . 1 0 2 ': 2 E. ,0 0 . 0 . 0 -2 K S 1 8 4 Pettigrew, Mioaieton, Davis, rf Huchea. lb . 4 . 4 . 4 -4.i .2 - 2 : . 1' .8 ' . I Callahan, w ss., Price, lb...... Mee, 3b demons, e... Waceb, c.v.. Perry.- p....... Alderman, pi. Westers.il,;.., 8 ' .0 0 1 00 0-,-fi 0 0 0 2, 0 0 0 0 0 ToUls.;......'.' 3 '- 14 Batted for Alderman in ninth. Ds ' "Mdrhesrr'.... 4 1 "8 ' O"0 - 00 Wichita ......,.;, 0 0 0 0 .0 4 0 10 2 1 1-6 SL'.'v"h rLSrr rwi x; V. JJ v ,.. t. n rob the' AiJIJ'S!" V Belden.N Homo runs: iT !-. Cshan, Sacrifice hits: Hahn. fcn- "u"n- Bses 6n balls:. Off Hueston. lr off Perrv. 4: nf iM.,m.n 1. K,r.llr a,,.. ID.. IT... ... . .V. ' a,--Hlr;by pitched ban rctaire. passed 'hall. - Mcoraw., Stnlfn ha... Korea. Hits: Off Perry, 4 in 'one ami (Continued on Second Page.) , ; ; ; : ! . s J - X ' - ') t t -- . . v ''W cun v . v . . -J v ( a i UMPIRE NDGEHT TAKES HAND Orders Neff Out of Game and Forfeits it on Refusal. SAYS THREW .BALL AT - HEAD Warm-Blooded Fans ' of ; Seward ' Abont '. to Duck State Leagnie Arbiter In , Bine ( Itlver , When Reacned. : U. . .. . . ',. . . ; SEWARD,. Neb., July 13.TCSpeclal Tel-eramj-ftmplre, Nugent decided that Second Baseman Neff of the Seward team was trying' to-hit him with a ball during the game today And ordered" the player out ijf the team." Po gave Manager Zlnk of Seward five minutes to have the player comply,, and on Zlnk refusing to give the 1 0 0 order the game was forfeited sto York, f,o 0. -. The score at this time was 7 to', In' York's; fapr. '?" ' At the end jof .the SIxth ' inning, with Neff at, bat and two men on. bases and 0 two out, "Neff disputed a decision of Nu-'j gent's. He was fined 810 for his talk. In tho first of tho . seventh the 'catcher was not ready- tq receive the ball and Neff,,-' on second, -threw it to the' catcher, narrowly missing Nugent's head. It. was here, that Neff was ordered ' off the grounds and (Manager Zink, given five minutes to comply.' He ordered Neff to stand pat and the game ended. Batteries': Seward, Stanley, Meade, Fulwelder and Camfield ; York, Upton, Reed and Ellis. v : COLUMBUS BEATS PATHFINDERS HcaT? Hitting in Sixth Inninff Re. , - ' sponsible for Outcome. . i FREMONT, Neb.,' July 13. (Special TelegramO-Columbus defeated the Path finders this afternoon by heavy hiUIng in the sixth inning and snappier fielding. In that Inning the. Pawnees made five hits. E. Brown of Columbus, made two two-baggers and two singles In six times at, the bat Score:- R.H.E. Columbus ' 0 0 0.0 0 .3 0 0 2. 1 R 11 l Fremont. , 1101.0 002 0 06 T 4 Batteries: - Columbus. Grn an Wi.. rlson; Fremont ThlesFen and Neff. . AUBURN. Neb.. July 13.-(Special Tele gram.) Auburn wan another .closely con tested and fast game today, although both pitchers were hit hard and the field ers; of both teams 'were constantly on the Job. Score: .- . . ;' rvh.E Auburn ! 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 U 2 Humboldt ....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 a Batteries:- - Willev ana Mn.r - -tm and Diets.; Time: -1:17. Umnire: Verna. FAIRMONT SLUGGERS DEFEAT STRANG BY TWEIVE TO THREE FAIRMONT, Keb..'Ai1y 13.-(Speclal.)- Falrmont defeated Strang hero today by a score of J2 to 8. Score: ;.. Fairmont: :-' -'tTBANa. ,'' v AB.HO.A.E. AB.HO.A.E. uinnom. n. a v 1 IKrtnl'w, rf 4 0 0 0 MVhaltU. aaf J l S IBagler, cf.. .4,1-1 2 noblnaon, efS I OXbo'pmn. ' lb 4 is h' uarar. . 1 t J OOlaa. Ib 4 J IK .lb.... ( I t 1 IBrown. ... 4 1 1 rrandal. lb.. 4 11 I Ban. lb 4 a i P. Oarer.. If 41 . a), f Monroe, e... 4 I .1 : Plttman. n..a I I a ft . - - . . r - - . - - - ".w., vw, (f . .. V V Totali...;.41 27 t 4 . TMala..:.8t.l ."" ?'w?"bfsl,h,t: w" Three-base hits: Welch. Robinson. , Doubt nlav m.. to Glsh to Thompson, Garev to Wells to uarcy. mrucn oui: By FIttman. 4: by Mcproe. 3. Baes on balls: Off Monroe Time: 1:03.: Umpires: ; obbs and raimer. , . ' , . r mm .. v:'. ,.-. 1 CUBS' LABOR IS REWARDED Boston Overcome in Hard Fought i Uphill Struggle. FIVE TO FOUR FINAL SCORE After Chicago Takes Lead la the Early Innings, Visitors Bnnch ; ; Hits Off Smith and Over. : , take , Locals, '. ' 'sj ' CHICAGO, July 13.-Chl'ca$ o won the second game of the serjes from Boston today,, 5, to . 4, .after a hard fought up- mu ( struggle. Af teiti Chicago "took the lead the visitors bunched tilts off Smith and i overtook, the locals. Perdue weak ened in the - eighth and J ah error and three hits gave them the gatrie. Boston started a batting rally in the ninth, but it was short lived. The fielding of Schek ard and Tlnker.was a feature. Score: ' I - CHICAGO.1 BOBTOK. ' AB.H.OiA I. : AB.H O.A.E ShMktrd, If. 4 Schultt, rf . . 1 Tinker, n... 4 Zin'nian, lb 4 Leach, cf. .. I n JO .0 0Tltl. if.. . 5 11 I 4 1 t 0 OClltipbell, cf 4 t OSweener,- lb. 4 0 Jackson,- If,, 4 10 Kirks, Jb..,. 1 0 0 Devlin, 8b... I 0, CGowdr, lb... 4 0 OO'R'urke, . ai 3 3 oRirMen, c,., 1 10 Perdue, p.,, 1 0 0Houker .... 1 0 McDon,ld . 1 ii l it i n 0 0 0 J 10 I t 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Ser, lb.... 4. Erert, lb.... I Arehor, e. ... I Smith, p.. Richie, p., M. Brown, .. 1 .. 1 pe .:i Miller ;.. -Kllng t Totals 82 II 27 11 0 'Brown " Totals 35 10 24 10 Chicago ...... 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 -B Boston ...... OO1O30OOO-4 Batted for Richie in the seventh. ; Batted for O'Rourke In the ninth. Batted for Rarlden In the ninth. Batted for Perdue .in the ninth. fRan for Houser in . the ninth. . Two-base, hits: '.Sheckard, Rarlden, Smith. Saier. - O'Rourke. Zimmerman. Threebasa hits: Gowdy. Campbell. Hits: on mitn, i in tour and two-thirds in n!ngs;'off Richie, none in two and one third innings; off Brown, 3 In two in nings, sacrifice nits: Schulte. Rarlden. stolen base: Tinker. Double play: Karlden -to O'Rourke. - Left on bases: nicago, o; Boston, B. r Bases on balls; Off Richie, 1; off Perdue, 1. Struck out: By Smith. 2; by Perdue, 2; by Richie, 1; by Brown.- 1. Time. 2:00. . Umpires: Rigler and Finneran. KNABE FUMBLES IN THE NINTH Winntna- Ria Scored by Reds Over I ' Phillies la Flaal Inning. CINCINNATI, July 13Knabe's fumble of Bescher's drive In the ninth, after two were out, which was followed by Marsans' single, ; gave Cincinnati the game today. Score: ; CINCINNATI PHILADELPHIA.' AB.H.O.A.E. - AB.H.O.A.E. Beacher, If.. I Mariana, cf . A Hoblltl'l, lb 4 Mitchell, rf. S Phelas, lb... t Esaa, lb ... 4 Eamond. ae. 4 McLean, e. ., 4 Humpb'ee, p 4 npaakart, -of.il 110 OLobart. Ib... II 11 I 0 IMasaa, If.., 1110 I 0- OCmratb, rf.. 4 0 I 0 I t OLudenii, lb. 4 0 11 I 4 OKrtaba, lb... 14 4 1 I 0 ODoolan, aa... toil J 1 .ODooln, .,... I 0 4 t f I OBrannan, p.. I 1 1 4 Totata.,.'..l$ I'll H 1 Tetals...'i.lt 414 I I Two out when winning run scored. Philadelphia ... v.. 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Cincinnati ' ........ 0 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-2 w.TW0bM hlt v McLean. Three-base h BM1" von -bftll": Off 'Brennan, 3; off Humphries. 2.' Tmle: 1:60. Umprlee: Brennan' and Owens.! GIANTS CONQUER CARDINALS Mathewson , Allows Thirteea ' bat Beat St. Loals. - nits, S,T, LOUIS, f July ; I3.-St . Louis got thirteen hits otf Mathewson' and then lost. Score. . -, , , ') .NEW YORK. y nr. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. t AB.H.O.A B Snodsraif, If I 6 o ORusslu. lb. I t a a Doyle, lb.... I I I OMagaa, If.... I I (Continued on Second Page.) SENATORS OUTDO WHITE SOX Good Luck Keeps Chicago1 Team in i ... tne, canning.' ,. JOHNSON STRIKES OUT 1 ELEVEN Clcotte Allows Only Six , Hits, bat j His - Opponent la : Effective la : Pinches Home Haa by ;.v Moeller. f"sf , . ' WASHINGTON, July-' UWashington defeated Chicago todayl '4 'to Jl.-,4 Johnson was effective ' "in plhcnes," striking out eleven batsmen, anu most "of the visitors' hits -were flukes. ocore: ' t ' ' WASHINGTON. - CHICAOO, ' ,.- - AH.W..O.A.E. : " AB.H.O.A. Er Moeiitr. i rf.. a anu oRath. 2b..... a 1 i .a iSuater, lb..: JS ' l aCallahsn, if. I '' uuaa, et,... 4 ,1 1 u OUati, .... 4 ll 1 ; iMMnll. . Ih... Ij 1 U 1, ll,.Allln ttt A 1.1 A - - w w . V V. V , , u . ... . . . .v korgau; b.. 4 l 0 1 psodlt, rf.:.': 4' 1' 0 t Ainamim, ..! u 1 .ulouruler, lb 111 1 -McBriue, ai. 1 u ,4 : VaTr, . aa., 4 1,1,1. bhaoka, ll...i; i 0 OBnlilvaa, , .. 4 '4 1, Jonnsou, f.t 1 l oClootte, p.;. I 1-H ' I . . 'Mciutyra... 1, 0 0 0 ToUli 31 . 4 17 10 1 . . . ' Totals.. ... I 24 14' I 'Batted for Sullivan In ninth. ' ' Chicago '....V 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.0-2 vtattnington .1 .1 l.u.liO 0 0 'iwo-base hits: Fournier, fcilller. Home run; iViuuiier. r bacnticu mi: iMcsriuu. Bacnrica iiy; j-oBier. Lett on uaccs cn.caso, 6; Washington. 6. ase on sui; uu ciuoiit, ; -oii uonnoon, x, iase on euoio: ciucugo, 1; Wnoiunaiton, 1, eiruc uui: ay cicoau, ; uy uunnaon, li. iiniu: ' uinviiea: . U LuUKaiut haiU iitian, - 1 , . ,. . , . NAPS AND ATHLETICS ARE EVEN Oldrlngr aud Lord Got of' Form " ' First Game. 1 -1,''S, - PHILADELPHIA, July U-Cleveiand split even wltn Pniladelphla in a doudie lieaaer here today. Poor work by Oiahng anu uord helped to give Cleveiana' tue llrst game, to 1. The second was' won bv tllf, horn, tfiam 11 lA-."Vram, h..l.r uVilen otf the rubber In tne first inning. acore, first game: 4 - ' v - CLEVELAND. i ' PHILADELPHIA. i AB.H.O.A.E..'. 1 ', . iH.H.111 r caiupa , aat ai DLrOTO. if...,. 4 1 1 V Oiaon. ib.... 4 1 jacaaun, rl. . t -1 urifgt, lb.., 4 i IHiruer, t.. I I Bra ham, ef 4' 1 Kran, ..., 1 1 4 VOianng, cf., 4 ' I 0 voouliia, lo.. I a 01 u OBeknr, lb.... 4 111 0 VMclnuoa, lb. 1 1 11 1 I 0 OBirunk, If... I 0 10 4 0 0J. Barry, la. I 0 4 1 1 vegao, 0..... t.l 0 I OUoombe. p.: I 0 U'fteill, c...l Uregg, p..... 4 I a,' rry, p. 001 ..M 11 17 10 : Totala. ToUls M 4 17 17 1 Cleveland ..........0 O.i 1 9 2. 1 0 0 b rnuaueipnia' m 1 .0-0 o 0 v v v-i Two-base hits:'-'-Hfclnnais. tiriirm Three-base hit; Jackson. Bacrlfic hit. Jaariy. bticrll.ee tuu: uuon. n... mlngnam, Btrunk. Stolen bases: Griggs, Cpiun. .)ouoie plays;. Coomus 10 -inns to titan; OA en to Jfigan. Left on bases: , Cleveland, b; Pnitkiaelpma, '1. aes bn bans: Oif Gregg. .3; oil Coomb.. v taae .on errors: Cleveland. , vhiruck out; -jy Gregg, 4: by Coomos. i. nits: Uit. Coombs, ii in saven initina. ., 'inn. l:oa.' Umpires: Wesierveit anu )van. ecore, second game. v M V-.4: " PHILADELPHIA. '. ; ... CLEVELAND. . AB.H.O.A.E lAB.H.O.AlB.. Maisart, If. 4 I I t OPcklppa'. . si 4 1 10 Lord, rf I I I I OQIaon,. lb,.,, 4.0 14 0 Lolllna, 2b.. 1 1 1 1 IJackaoa. rf.. 4.1.4 I 1 Bakar, lb..., I I I I OUrlssa, lb..4 till Mclunea, lb. I I 7 1 OTuroer. lb.. 1-1 110 Strunk, cl...l 1'6'0 uS'm'hami ef 1 0 I I I Barry, M....4 111 (iRran, If I 1' 4 ,0'ra Lapp. 0 I tt I I 0Llv'stoa. e. 4 0 I 1 ' Tbomaa, ... I III OKrapp, p.... I I 410 Houck, p....4 I I t IMItcliall, ' p, IM 'i ToUla.....ll I IT 11 .1 i Totals.:,:.!! "f U 1 Philadelphia 7, 1 0 2 0 ift 0 -n Cleveland ..,'...,...0 0 0 0 0 0 t Oti Two-base hits: Mclnnes. Houclc: Rv.'n Sacrttice fly;. Btrmlnsham. Loubl dIv' Oisoh to Griggs to Pecklnpauga. Left on Dases: cieveiana, e; , i'hiiadelDn a. . i. Bases on balls: Off Krann. it: oft Mitchell, t; off Houck, Z.' Bases on errors; Cleveland, 1. Wild pitch: Mitchell. Hit lTWO RUNS 'DEFEAT COLONELS Powell's , Single : In Ninth Scores , i neeaed Runs- for Blues. " ' POWELL OUTITCHES N0RTHUP Kansas City's First Roa Cornea, la Eighth . Inalnar on Dovrney'S Sla ' Cle. Forrrll's Sa.criflee and ' ' '.' .,. U U "Fife's Slnlile.y', :y;J t I KANSAS aTT.july;w,-Poweirs 'sin. gle Ini-thainlnth af teru two. .mn .wr nut and tn bases full scored Corrldon. win ning fpr ths local' frorn "Louisville, 1 to l, here today; , .The;', game was "a' pitchers' battle,, In which the, Kansas . twlrler was the steadier with t men on. bases.' Louis- vllle's'rurt came In the third:. Burka sir. gled, sacrificed to secdnd by Pearoe, went ,to( third of Northup'i'.put . , an4 r scored when Coulson .dropped Huron's-fly .to left Manias City's (irit 'inui., came..,ln the eighth ,onf Downey's 'slrtale. Powell's sac rifles,, and ; Flfe'i singled Score:" " kAniab erf,'- iMnmus. ' AB.H.O.A.E. - ; AB.H.O.A. . tiaroour,.-ao. I 0 0 1 OBurcB, ef.. I 0 10 rue, n 4 1,1 l OHarsan, rf.,4 Baittr, cf ., . 4 . 0 0 4 Ostanab'iT. If 4 I I I e Carr,ab....v,4 Jl ,1: l-OLenno. Ib.. I Corrldon, aa. I I 0 .1 0 Be' miller, as 4 Jaroaa, ....' 4 1 10 0. OFUhar. lb... 4 ii i o 1 11 on 1 0 Coaleon- Iff. 4 '0f 4 0 tDorka. lb...l 4 A 1 I ! Downey, lb. !'l fl Ofearce. c... 4 Powell, p.... 1 , 1 0 1 o Northup, P - I " i a iotan....,M ii o Two out when winning run scored. Louisville 0,0 1 0 O o o A oi Kansas City , .0 0 0,0.0 0 0.1 ,12 i wo-oase nit: nre. Bacrifice hits: Pearce. Burke. 'Powell. Double nlnva? Northup to- Beaumlller ' to ' Fisher. (2); Burke to Fisher; Flene to Carr. Basea on balls: Off Northun. b: off Powell, i. Stmck out: 'By Northup, ; by Powell, 8.' ijeii on oases: iyouisvine,' s;' Kansas city, 9; . First, .base on . errori Louisville, 1. Time:, 1:52. Umpires: Cablll-and Irwin. Neliraska :0itjr (Jets Bevenge on Leaders a -'n tk-i t ' '' -. ' 1 ' FALLS CITY, Nebi, July. 13. (Special Telegram. )-Catches by :Marshall and Trainer, and a 'home- run - featured ' the game today. Score:'; ' ' , '- R.H.E. Neb, Oty... 2 ,1 0 '. 8 4 01,0 0-U 12 4 Falls City... 0 O..0 0 8 0 60 0-8,0. 4 'Batteries:' Nebraska! City. Cohwav. Rhoades and Goldthwalte; Falls City, Mc Clure Finch and . Shesteck. Umpire: Evans;.,:.- .... -- ,..... Watson Hits: 100. Safe Ones. I. George Watson( the-Drummer outfielder. Is the - first Western, league , player to make 100 hits for. the season. When Watson reached I ths century mark his greatest (riyat was .Borton with ninety two safe ones." ; .''"''.;'-,".--'':'. fa. vpetV ll " Aim Wins and Loaes. ' ALMA. Jiily 13.-f4niKiai:wTha:AiM balli team waaP defeated on ; the' local grounds by the Engleslde team Thurs day by a -score of I to 0. It tm and, 'well-played ., game, only three runs beings earned and no scores r we're '-made in- tha first four Innings.' . r , - -. ,, ' Alma's ball -team played at Bloomlngton today and defeated- that team by a score oi ii; to',, iwwve-auto. loads of local fane, accompanied' the team." Thera - considerable rivalry between these teams owing to the fact that ATrha shut Bloom Ington out. " 7 to 0. ISst week.'. El wood plays hero next:' week:-','?... , s ' -IVirse,; Wlae frpnit adolph. WATNEi Nb...Julv 13. fSnlr T.l. gram.)-tWayne Jost. to Randolph at the bail park Friday, afternoon- In a closely contested game by a score of I ts 1 Batteries: ..Wayne, Farley and Depew; Randolph,' Kopnec and Teft, Umpire: " TENNIS CHAMP v- . Betaim the Title byBeatinj the; . .Challenjer Who; Won v. Tourney. OLD DOUBLES ;TEAM . WDIS ' Potter and Scribner ' Hold Against Koch and McConnell. . BUSHMAN TAKES CONSOLATION ' Wini . Against . the .Flaying of the Speedy Clark Powell. MID-WEST, 'lOUENTY IS NEXT !!- '::.' r PresBlef Erat of . the Wnt la i '.." .... ... "..:.' Teslals Circles, to Be riayed at the Field , -""AagWst., t 1 i . : r '." , ' , ".. i 'V -f .. The Winners. ? 1912 City Singles Champion-Harry Kch. ' Runner-uu Cub Potter. ? . . Runner-up of Tournament Art Scribner. 1813 City Doubles Chamnlnna C.uh Pnt- tor and Art Scribner. j Runners-upHarry Koch - and Lyman McCcmneU. ! Runners-no of Tournament Cnn Tounir nd Walt Crunden. ' - - ' vonsoiation , qmgies champion Law rence Buphman. . Runner-up-Cldrke Powell. ' ' Consolation -Doubles. Chamolnna Rna. ell and Park Larmon. . i . ' Runners-up Fred Nelson and Norman Potter. -'.-:- f Harry- .Kdoh, the agile little racquet wender of the Field club, is again tennis ' ilngles champion of Omaha, winning this4 honor by. successfully defending his title' In: thrilling five-set' match, from Cub Potter, winner' of the 1913 tournament, at K the' Field ' cltib courts yesterday afternoon. Score for match, 8-6, 7-5, 8-8, 8-2; 7-5. ' i A crowd f' fully 400 was on hand fop ; the .championship' matches, the dance' floor gallery being four deep with spec-., tators, most of wbom-were of the gejitler ' lex, and the north bank of the clay oourts. ' being massed with other 'tennis tnthUBiasts'. Ail available anaco atnr, l,he south end ot tho courts was taken ; up with loaded automobiles. Potter and Scribner In Doubles. ! Cub Potter and Are Scribner grabbed the Championship doubles honors by1 win-' ning their-match from Harry Koch and' Lyman -McConnell to the tune of 8-6, 6-2, 6-1. The former pair . outguessed their opponents- at every stage of the gams In-the -last two. sets. A;... .:,: v .t. '....' :.-,; ; Lawrence Bushman, a freckled-faced tad of Creighton University took the con lolatton , singles t finals, defeating th. Votoran,., Clarke Powell,. 2r6, 8-3, . 8-0. j Powell played a steljar net gams, but did not cover, back-courit so well as ths blue and white. lad. .' .t v . . .. :; I Russell and: Park , Larmon Jumper Into the Jlmeligbt of the. consolation doubles, trouncing Fred Nelson and Norman Pot-tsr.-A . . , -.-f ; ' - National, Golfing; ;; f ;i j; Conditions Namedl i KEW..TORK,' July tt.-Secretary Rob rt C Watson has announced the condi tions governing, the national open cham Plonshlp tournament to be held under tite auspices pf ths United States Golf asso ciation' at the Country, club at Buffalo,1 August, 1 and I.;' t - ,..-;:, j There wlU. be 'sevsnty-two holes medal Play,, thlrty-slx' holes to be played on Thursday, ,Aug. tl and"" thirty-six holes on Friday,, Aug JK but it is provided that ; contestants whose .scores at. the ' finish of 'Thursday's play exceed- by fifteen strokes ths. tenth, place: are not to con--tlnue in tho -competition or play in FrU day's. rounds, r The competition starts at a. m. Thursday. . v. . ; The entries for the open, championship will close at 6 p.nn. on.Thursdav TuivV with -Robert C. v Watson, of 70 East rorty-flfth streets New Tork, City, the fee; being ; 85.: The prlies are offered as follows: First. 8300 and a gold medal. the winner also having the custoriv nf. the-charnplonship cup; second. 8150; third, 8100; .fourth. 880;, fifth. 870; sixth. 850; seVenth, 850; eighth, 840; ninth, J30; and tenth. 820. In the event of an amateur winning, any , of the prises he .-tviii . eclve , the equivalent In plats. ' i The. Country .club of Buffalo issues a circular, stating that Its course will be : open to, all contestants during the week : of. the tournament, and giving informa tioniss to the, location of the club, ths ' way to, reach it and the hotels in th. ' city. Ganson Depew is chairman of the t golf committee of the .club. 962 Elllcott I- uaie, ouiiaio. , Star sat: Walt Crunden of the Country club. wh made such .a stellar showing in th city tennis, tournament at the Field club last week, will, leave Sunday- for Chicago, where. he will take part In the annual tourney of th Illinois Country Club asso ciation.'. - , :;y,.- -t. ... . i ,-' crunden and Roy. Page of Chicaan hoiri th present doubles, championship of the association arid .will defend their title this week. Crunden has been runner-up in the singles for the last .two years. - JHftEE LOCAL GOLFERS GO TO WESTERN TOURNEY Dr. H. C. Sumney, Albert Cain and W. N., Chambers of th Field club left yes terday afternoon' for Denver Where , tbev ni,tak.,part.4n .th iourteenth annuat Western Golf tourney which will be held at' the Denver County club links all thta None, of th:Joci' players expect ,to coin home' laden' , with silver , trophy cups 'or gold medals but, they hope to at , least "show tip In the qualifying .rounds. Albert Secke! of the Riverside Country . club,;i9il Vestem golf champion., will be on hand to defend his title. , ' ' Thi Denver Country 'club links cover ' si total of 6,329 'yards in eighteen holes. The' amateur record for the course Is 7J, i - 4- - - - - . (Continued on Second -Face.)' r isuer, ,J ' "