8 Wondering Whether If s Weather or Whether Omaha takes last one ran Helps Out Wliea He Lands a Three-Bagger Into Center. IwiCHITA SCORES IN THE SECOND the Third Thoauuraa of the Hourkee Make m, SBMtloKal -Catch, Pleaataa; the Faaa. . .' I Lifting the ball into deep .center for three baaea, "Wild" Jack Ryan won the game from Wichita yeiterday afternoon In the fifth toning by a 1 to 1 ecore. When Ryan came to bat two men were fiown and none on I base Hie clout .broke" Ellia, and JuaUoe bit & alee tingle, sending the twirler In with the inning run. Bweet revenge waa Jack'f allotment He made up for, being knocked out of the box in the preceding game by alnk- ng the harpoon ito the Jobbers and letting them down with four stingy hits. Jtyaa worked hard all the way through knd managed to get himself into a hole hearly every inning. But the .bent the ItVichles could do was to get to the tae, and the sensational work of the lourke fielders did the rest : In the third Inning Art Thomason Helped save the game for Omaha, mak ig a great catch. Hughes was on seo nd base and two men out when Pet Igrew lifted a Texas leaguer over sec ond. - Thomason started with the crack f ' the ball against bat and pulled It (own a few inches from the ground, bout twenty feet behind second bass, Good Work la math. In the ' ninth, sensational fielding brought the fans to their feet Keleher, the first man "up, lined the first ball bitched past Ryan. Sohlpks scooped the ball up and heaved It to Kane on the tun. The ball was thrown short and (Csns mads a beautiful stop and. pickup, getting the runner. , A fast double play In the first Inning f. 'as pulled oft by Ryan and Kane. Craig tot to first by virtus of Schipke's error. Hughes attempted a sacrifice and lifted Ee ball about two feet in the sir. Ryan ads a drive and eought It with his E' eat hand, relaying it to Kane in time get CraJg.i . A double play by Wichita robbed the hourkes of a run. With Thomason on first, Kans drove a hard ons to Hughes, who ' mads a wonderful stop, getting f ommie at second, and by quick work threw Kane out at first The Jobbers got the first tally in the Econd. Middleton walked, Callahan nned, and Middleton stols second. Keleher put Middleton on third with a klngle and a delayed double steal scored Middle. WJth two down in the second, Schlpke flouted a hard one to Pettlgrew, who trapped it and it rolled under the fence, khlle the Skipper ambled , across the Hte. In the fifth, with two down, Ryan tipled to renter and scored on Justice's ngle to left v Score: . ' OMAHA. ' Aa R. H. O. A. E. ustlce. 88 4 0 1 1 (1 'oyle. rf 4 0 1 10 0 'homaaon, cf 4 0 1 I 0 0 ohnson, c 4 0 0 4 0 1 :ane. lb S O 0 4 0 0 chlpke, lb........... S " 1 v 0' S S I iehoff, Sb S O 0 4 1 0 l en, if S O 1 S 0 0 Cyan, p S -1 I S 3 0 Totals .....II "s "r in 11 "s WICITA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. fraig. If.. ...... hughes, 3b 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 S 0 u s s 0 0 0 Wtigrew, rt.. 0 0 0 1 imoieton, ci.. aiiahan, ss.... eleher, lb.... estersll. 8b ... S lemons, c S lis. p.. ...... ........ S Wee ,. 1 Waceb t 1 Total ........a 1 4 34 IS Batted for Westersll In the ninth. Batted for Ellis in the ninth. lmaha- Runs .0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 . S .Hits I. ichlta Runs 0 1000000 0-1 HltS 9 J Two-base hits: Coyle. Allen. Three- fae hit: Ryan. Double plays: Ryan to ane c-aimnan to iiusnes to Keleiier. oases on balls: Off Ryan, 4. Struck out; nyan. 4; Dy Kills. 3. Stolen bases; -Htiee, Mehotf, Middleton (2). Keleher. t critic hit: Keleher. Left on bses: iraha. 8; Wichita, 8. Time: 1:38. Cm- ;!: Meyers. Notes of tho Game, Plenty of sesU tor all the fans today. only thirty-one Omaha Utters faced me wicmta pitcner. Denver is here today, and It is boosters' lay; also ladies' dav. , Knapp and Fllnn " are the umptres ooKea nere lor toaay ftddle Allen made a splendid catch in (Tie nintn 01 usJianan s long fly. Pe-ttlgrew's error sure did help things lions for the Rourkes in the second lining. T he game was filled with ad klnda of txcitement ana the fans were greatly The Commercial club is endeavoring to f H every business man in Omaha out to tie game toaay, M delivered ' the froods ss a Bineh llttef in the ninth, but failed to get any urtner tnan nrst oass. IS irk Ryan sure did treat th Johbsrs iametuiMr after they baa Knocked mm t 01 tne dox m mo preceeaing game. Cmplre Klssans, after having -a bad 1? weanesaay, proiessea sictUMss ana lied to put In as appearance at the yard. Prior to yesterday's gam 13ns bad won I u rten ana tost tnree games, unt n aa up to tne Rourkes to put a crunp i mat recoro. (t. JOB SFUX9 opt-ka Wlas IHnt Osuste r RttttasT Sprrr Ojpportaaely.. TflPFk'A Kin. Julv Tli Uum header. Topeka winning the first by hit- ; " V CZT s'S , ting Speer opportunely.- fit. Joieph won! I JfJ j fl X -"p -r . . . I u ouuim y ounciung ima on lupin , x -v a .fc'i.Y El I ' . f u w kwuu inning, score xirei game; i , . T X 1 - JL. I Lee, rt 5 0 1 8,0 0 ; 1 N fW King, cf I 1 1 2 0 0 -' yf- Cochran. Sb 4 1 t 0 1 0 1 i ." Gardner, lb 4 3 I S 0 0 fi& W: S ' AZZQ , Gear, rf S 1 1 S O 0 krt)lfyfJf J ig&f 1 Patterson. 4 0 1 S 0 I , t J& Brandom. p... .4 0 1, 0 ,1 : jfTLS Totals ...........36 8 13 21 11 2 ab. r. a o. a. e. .ssW- ( SL : Kelly, rf .. Powell, If...... Reiiiy, 3b.... Z willing, cf 4 Borton, lb 8 Melnks, ss S Roth, 3b S Griffith, e 4 Qossstt C ........... 0 Speer, p S : Totals S3 S 7 34 8 7 Topeka 0 HIIMiM St Joseph ...1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3-8 Horns run: PowslL Three-bass hit: Reilly. Two-bass hits: Schmidt Double play: Patterson to Walsh to Gardner. Sacrifice hits: Cochran, Reilly, Powell, Walsh. Sacrifice files: Z willing, patter son. -Stolen' base: Kelly, Reilly, King. Struck out: By Brandom, by Speer, 3. Bases on balls: Off Brandom, 6; off Speer 8. Hit by pitched ball: King. Kelly, Gardner (3). Wild pitch: Brandom. Umpire: Johnson. Time: 3:15. Score, second gam. ; TOPEKA. ! ' AB. R, H, O. A. E. Lee, If 4 0 1 8 0 0 King, cf 4 0 0 S 0 0 Cochran,' Sb, 4 0 3 0 0 0 Gardner, ' lb .1...... 3 0 110 0 Gear, rf ............ 4 0 0 1 0 0 Walsh, M . ... a 0 0 3 I l Patterson, ss ...... 4,0 0 4 0 1 Schmidt 0 ........ S 1.10 S O Fugate, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Frants, p .......... 3 0 0 0 3 0 Totals ........ S3 1 7 37 10 1 ST. JOSEPH. . AB. a H. O, At E. Kelly, rf 4 13 3 10 Powell, If S 0 3 3 0 0 Reilly, 2b S O 0 4 0 1 Zwllllnf. cf Borton, lb 4 1 17 0 0 Melnks, ss ........ 3 1 1 3 1 0 Roth, Sb S 0 13 0 0 Gossett, e 3 0 0 7 0 0 Chellette, p t 1 1 0 4 0 Total SS 1 10 37 "5 1 Topeka ".. - 01000000 0-1 St. Joseph II ( t I M I M Two-bass hit: Schmidt Stolen bases: Gardner, Kelly. Double play: Reilly to Borton. H&eriflra hl Malnlra fUnri. flea flV Dnuatt Btruolr nli. T3.r m. gate. 3; by Frants, 3; by Chellette, 7.' nrai naae on oaiis: uti urate, 1; on Frants, S; off Chellette, 7. Passed ball: Schmidt Umpire: Johnson. DBS MOINES BLANKS LINCOLN Doaglass Keeps Hits Scattered and Doylo Is Hit Hard. LINCOLN. Nah.. Julv 1SrmBl... kept Lincoln's hits scattered, while Des muuih (ULiiimireu voyis lor tour aOUDles in ths early innings, the visitors win ning me oua gams 01 tn series, 3 to ovore. LINCOLN. .AJi w. w n m Bershammar. aa 1 A 1' a a a Mllllr, Of 4 0 3 1 0 0 (jodo, n 1 e 0 0 0 McCormick. If . 1 A 1 a a Cole. 8b 4 0 0 1 1 0 Barbour, H 4 0 1 14 0 Mullen, lb 4 0 0 15 3 0 Carney, 0 WM 4 0 St 10 Doyle, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tuckey. B I A a 1 a a Dwyer 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totala 83 0 7 37 18 0 DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. A. v.. Curtis, cf .......... S 0 3 4 0 0 Clalrs, ss ............ 3 1 113 0 Hahn, rf 4 0 1 1 0 0 Belden. If 4 0 110 A Korea, 3b 4 0 1 3 8 0 isoeii, ID , 4 0 . 3 11 11 Leonard, 3b 3 0 0 0 S O Aicuraw, c 4 0 0 8 1 0 Douglass, p ........ 4 110 S 0 Totals 34 "1 1 37 U Batted for Tuckey in the ninth. Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Des Moines 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-3 Three-bass hit: Barbour. Two-bass hits: Clair, Belden, Hahn, Douglass. Double play: ' McQraw to Iabell. Left on bases: Lincoln, : Des juoinea, s. etoien bane. Miller. Sacrifice hlu: Cobb, Claire. Leonard. Struck out: By Doyle, 8; by Tuckey, 1; by Douglass. 6. Bases on balls: Off Doyle. 1; off Douglass, 8. Time: 1:64, Umpire: Haskell. DENVER HAS A WALKAWAY anssBBowBSM GrlssUes. Eat Up White Right Throegh Gante. SIOUX CITT. Ia.. July 11-Dsnver won toaay to 1. Bcors: SIOUX CITY, AB. R. H. 0. A. B. I 0 1 10 0 . "Z2k V 4 3 3 13 1 .trrtKT -'l- W, (m ,lrl MllUon, rf r......S 0 0 11 Oj Smith, as ......... 4 0 0 1 3 0 Myers, cf 4 0 1 8 0 0 Tennant lb oses V V V f V V V Breen, If 4 0 3 4 0 0 Andreas, 3b ....... 4 0 0 0 8 0 J. French, Sb ... 4 1 1 O S 0 Orsndorft O S 0 1 10 0 0 White, p S 0 0 0 I 0 Totals ........ 1 6 37 M 1 'J." DENVER. "' v .v.;..--,' Aa R. H. fX -A. . Kenworthy. tt .... ( 3 4 0 0 Cassidy. rf ........ 4 1 3 1 0 BealL cf 4 0 2 0 0 Qulllln. ss ........ 4 0 1 O S Block. Sb, - 4 0 113 C. French, 3b Lindsay, lb ....... 4 I 1.11 1 panr, c m..... 4 0 1 11 Healy. p . 4 0 0 1 S ' Totals M 7 U 37 It Sioux City : 00100000 0-1 Denver 10300100 1-4 Two-bass hiU: Cassidy, Block. Three bass hit: Kenworthy. Sacrifice hits: Million, Cassidy. Stolen bases: QutlUn, Denver, I First bass on balls: Oti Whits, S: oft Healy, 8. Strvck out: By won, s; oy iteaiy, 1. time 01 game: 1. ; umpires, jmapp ana Ftynsv Tbers 81 no real need at anyone being troubled with eonstipaUon. Chamber Iain's Tablets wta dsn aa agreeabie tmovamoat of the bowels wttbeut any unpleasant effset CHve theas a trial For salotor an dlsni THE K, C. EASY FOR COLUMBUS Visitors Pound Two Pitchers for '. Bines in Second Series. FINAL SCORE TWELVE TO FOTTJt In Second Inning Rhoadea Walks Smith Expecting to Strike Oat Packard, Bnt Pitcher Makes Doahle.- - J. ;t . , KANSAS CITT, Mo., July 18.-Columbu hit two Kansas City pitchers hard and easily won ths second gams of ths serels. In the second inning, with two on bases and two out, Rhoades walked walked Smith to try to strike out Packard. Ths visiting pitcher hit to deep left for two bases, scoring three runs. Score: COLUMBUS. KANSAS CITT. AB.H. O.A.I. AB.H.O.A.B. BlMKoa, el.. tlsS IBaxtar, rt... I H It Hlnahmaa, It f 8 I S OFIraa, Ib.l.. 4 OLor, ot... 4 3 1 0 ceasaltsa, rt 1 S S 0 O-Detl, rt... I rarrist, lb.. I Johns. Ib... 4 Millar, lb... I CRourk, lb I Oarbar, m... Bmtth. a 4 is tit to 4 IS s lit I 1 1 OCarr, lb..... 4 OCorrldoo, m. 4 SO' Connor, a. 4 A Con lion, If., t t Dewnay, lb.. 4 ORhoadea, p.. t It SChaaa 1 Feckard, p.. 4 14 OCana. p.... Dauaa. a.. Totala 41 M IT 10 lJunee ... 0 0 0 0 ' . Totala 14 10 IT 10 4 Batted for Rhoades in the third. 'Batted for Dessau in the ninth. Columbu 0 8 S 1 0 4 0 1 0-13 Kansas City 1 00000800-4 Two-bass hits: Love (2). Miller (2). Packard. Gerber (2). Home run: O'Rourke. Sacrifice flies: Packard, Bax ter. Stolen bases. Hinchman (2). Bases on balls: Off Rhoades. 4; off Dessau. 8. Struck out: By Packard. S; by Rhoades. 3; by Cann, 4; by Dessau, L Hits: Off Rhoades, 7 in three innings; oft Cann. 8 in throe innings; off Dessau, 1 in one in ning. Bases on errors: coiumous, s; Kansas City. L Left on bases: Kansas City, 6: Columbus, 13. Time; 2:00. Um pire: Connolly. MILWAUKEE. July U.-Ralph Cutting. after holding Toledo helpless tor fivs in nings, was pounaea in tne sixtn, giving the visitors four runs, which proved sut. ftclent to beat Milwaukes In the second gams of the series, 6 to 8. Score: TOLEDO. MIliWAlTCBB. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Bnnla It.... I lis OLalfcold. cf.. S 1111 McCm'k, Ib i I S 4 OChariM, lb.. Bronkla, ib, I I I ORandaU. rt.. 4 Chapman, M I II 4 IChappalla, It I Burna. ct.. Ills SOark, lb.... I Flick, rt Ill S OUewl.. aa..., 4 Darrlok, lb.. I S II S OJonaa, lb.... 4 Land, 0 1111 OBchalk, c... 4 Falk'bHS, t t 4 OCutUns. p... I - Slapnlcka. si Totala,....!! 14 17 II lHusaea .... 1 Totala... U.M 17 II 1 Batted for Slaprdcka in the ninth. Toledo 0 000040 10-8 Milwaukee 0 1 0. 000800-8 Two-base hit: Bemls. Three-base hit: Chappelle, Hits: Oft Cutting, 8 in fivs and one-third innings: oft Slapnlcka. a in three and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice hits: Burns. Chapman. Charles, stolen bases: Clark, Jones. Double plays: Clark to Jones to Slapnlcka; Schalk to Jones. Left on bases: Milwaukee. 7; Toledo, a. Bases on balls: Off Cuttng, 3; off Slap nlcka. 3: off Falkenberz. 8. Hit by Ditched ball: By Cutting. Derrick;: by Slapnlcka. Land, struck out. uy cut ting. 4; by Kaikenberg. 1. Time: 1:4a. Umpires: cniu and JSrwin. Aranaheo Defenta leCatk. ARAPAHOE. Nek, Jury IS. (SpedaXV- Tbe MoCook and Arapahoe bau teams met in their first games of the season Tuesday, on the Mccook diamond, and the Braves came out on the big end of the score, I to t Arapahoe hit the ball in clusters, gleaning twelve hits, and batted Sheppard out of the box in the third Inning. Score: R.H.E. Mccook .......Q 010ll0B-a Arapahoe 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 1-7 13 Summary: Two base hits, Dlsbrow, Gardner, 3;' Carhfl, 3. Struck out: by woods, s; by Bnepparo, 1; by MUUgan, . Nenraeka City Signs Grindle. BEATRICE. Neb.. July 18.-(Special.)- Dr. Grindle, who recently disposed of his business at Holton. Kan., and who has Men in tnis city tne last lew days, yes terday signed with the Nebraska City ban team to piay tnira base. He left last evening to Join the team at Hia watha, . Kan. Grindle is a catcher and at one time played at Cripple Creek, Colo., with Gus W laser, manager of the Beatrice nine. . Shelby Wins tn Twelfth. SHELBY. Neb, July 18 (SpeclaX)- Oaoaoia and Shelby played fast and ouotiesa ball here yesterday. Each team aerated eirht bits. Jobst for Shelby struck out tweire and Wright tor Osceola truck out thirteen. The game lasted twelve innings. Score: Osceola, 1; Shelby, 1 Batteries: Osceola, Wright and Schultt; Shelby. Jobat and Butler. Inerleedde Wtne TkiKr-One Straight. XXOLESZDE, Neb, Jnty Ia-( Special.) JileatOe defeated St. Edwards here today T to 1 lagleetde baa not met de feat this ass sun and has won thirty -one straight bm. It chailengaa any Independent team tn the state. Hardy Defenta Chester. CHESTER, Neb, July 18(8peciai- Cneatec lost te Harar, t to . Batteries: Hardy, Webster and Barton: . Cheater. BEE: OMAHA, FEEOAY, JULY 18, 1312.- it Isn't "r; Drawn I, Standing of Teams ..WEST. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct W.L.Pct St Joseph 4 39 .667 New York. 60 20 .747 Omaha .... 4 40 .651 1 Chicago ... 49 80 .620 Denver .... 4 41 .6441 Pittsburgh 46 82 .680 hioux uity so tz Cincinnati. 42 41 .606 Phlla. 37 S .487 St Louis... 36 60' .412 Brooklyn .. 81 60 .883 Boston S3 60 .277 AMER. ASS'N . W.UPct Columbus.. 68 84 .050 Minn. ' ...... 190 88 .688 Toledo 60 88 .621 Kan. City 4S 47 .606 Wichita .. 46 46.4H5 Des Moines 48 44 .494 Lincoln ... 38 48 .442 Topeka ... 34 63 .391 AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct Boston .... 68 27 .684 Washlngt'n 82 34 .606 Phlla. 48 86 71 Chicago .. 46 37 .619 Cleveland. 43 48 .600 Detroit ... 4144.482 St. Louis.. 28 67 .806 Milwaukee. 48 64 .448 ! St Paul.... 40 67 ,418 New York 34 67 .296 Indianap'lis 34 03 J64 STATE LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. MINlv LKAUUli; W.L.Pct Falls City. 88 22 .688 Fremont ...38 28 .6231 HaatlnkB ..85 26 .674 Auburn .... 88 25 .690! Columbus ..33 27 .650 Neb. City.. 85 37 .665 Kearney ...88 29 .632 Beatrice .. 81 ,488 lUnnl 71 2S .617 Humboldt . 28 37 .883 Od. Jaland..80 30 .6001 Hiawatha, 31 40 .8441 York 24 36 .407 1 Superior ....17 43 .28811 Yeaterday's Reenlts. , WESTERN LEAGUE. Wichita, 1; Omaha, t - Denver. S; Sioux City, t- -St. Joseph, 6-6; Topeka, s-L Des Moines, 2; Lincoln, 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston, 8-1; Cincinnati, 1-7. Brooklyn, 2; St. Louis, 10. New York-Pittsburgh, rain. . - Philadelphia, 8-2; Chicago, 8-4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chtchgo-Boston, rain. Detroit-Philadelphia, rain. St Louis-Washington, rain. Cleveland-New York, rain. .AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis. M: MlnneapoUs, B-10. . LoulsvUls, 8; St Paul, 7. Columbus, 12; Kansas City, 4. Toledo, 6; Milwaukee, 8. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. . " Columbus, 8; York, 11 Kearney, 4; Superior, 1 Hastings, 0; Grand Island,. V Seward, 0; Fremont S. . MINK LEAGUE. Falls City, 2: Auburn, 4. Nebraska City, 8; Hiawatha, 15. Beatrice, 4; Humboldt, 0. Games Today. Western League Denver at Omaha, Wichita at Sioux City, Topeka at Des Moines, Lincoln at St Joseph. Rational League Boston at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at St Louis, New York at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Chicago. , American League-Chicago at Boston, Detroit at Philadelphia. St Louis at Washington, Cleveland at New York. American Association Indianapolis at Minneapolis, Louisville at St Paul. Co lumbus at Kansas City, Toledo at Mil- Nebraska State League-Columbus at York. Kearney at Superior. Hastings at Grand Inland, Seward at Fremont Mink Leasue-Fslls City at Auburn, Nebraska City at Hiawatha, Beatrice at Humboldt ' . Branham Baughman Beats C, the Limit KALAMAZOO. Mich!, July 18,-Re-sults of grand circuit races here today were: Trot 2:10 olass, purse, 81,000. Chatty Direct, b. m., by The Director (Cox) Elisabeth Ray. b. m. (Snow).. 1 1 2 2 Dolly 8., b. m. (Jackson).., rtordon Todd. b. h. (Geers)-.. S 3 4 4ds Time. 3:09; 3:13: 2:0Wn, Pace. 2:10 class, purse, 85,000, I 111 a T p.)Akan It K TTV ' bV JOO Patchen (Fleming) 1 . J Knight Onwardo, b. h. (Ray) .... 3 6 Molly Darling, b. m. (Dean) .... 4 2 Princess Patch, b. m. (Carr) .... 7 3 Sadie Hal. b. m. (Snow nnr .Tav. l m. fMaeev) ...... 0 a Stetbrine Lad, ch. h. (Rodney).. .-3 7ds Dora J., ch. m. (Atwood) fls Time, 2:06; 2:0514; ... Pace, 2:06 class, purse. 31 .000. ' In S: Rranham Bauahman b. h.. by fJamhctta Wllke (Cox) 1 1 C. The Limit, b. h. (Macey).... 8 1 Don Pronto, b. h. (Durree) ; s Malar Rrlno. h. sr. (Hudson) S Jim Logan, b. h. tMontgomery) .. 4 Ginger, b. h. (Brown) Time, Sa; Wi . . LOUP CITY, Neb, July 18.-Loup City won on the home grounds in a hotly con tested game over Ord by a score of 3 to 1 Gilbert for the home etam scored seventeen strikeouts, while Luber for Ord, registered eleven. Loup City's wtnntng score was in ths last half of the ninth Inning. R.H.B. Ord 0 0 0 0 S 0 0-1 S 7 Loup Ctty..0 0 MliiiWII Batteries: Ord, Luher and King; Loup City, Gilbert and Johnson. . Nine Men Baraed sy Kxpleeton, SC3ANTOK, Pa, July Ik-Jinton8r can, sat off kr a naked lenN tn LnocKd eoUiery of the Delaware Hucaon com panv at Avoca. early today, burned nine men. this of erttosft us not expected ts COBS DIVIDE DOUBLE-HEADER Phillies, Badly Ontbatted, Win Hard Battle in First. BXULBACH IN FOfiM IN SECOND Opealns; Coatest Goes to Eleven In nings With Chicago Using; Eight een Men and Falling to Make v Use of Hits. CHICAGO, July 18. Chicago and Phlla delphia divided honors in a double-header today. Chicago outhlt the visitors better than two to one in the opening game, but Philadelphia's hits were used to better advantage. Luderus cleared the bases with a home run In the first game. Chi cago fought an uphill battle and tied the score. Bunched hits in the eleventh gave the visitors the game. The locals used eighteen men in this contest Reulbach's fine pitching gave- the Weals the second game. Score, first game: :. CHICAGO. FHILADELPHIA. ' AB.H.O.A.B.. AB.H.O.A.B. Bnectard, if. 114 0 OPaackert, tl. I 1 1 It BAulU, rt.. t S OLobert. lb... I 1 t 4 A Tfeutar, aa... 4 11 Zlm'man, Ib I 1 1 Laaob. cf.... Ill f OMacte. It.... 4 1 1 T OCravath, rt.. 4 8 14 1 lLudorua, lb. 4 1 11 I 1 OKnabt. lb... 4(11 1 ODoolan, aa... 1111 Baiar. lb.... I 1 11 Krara, lb.... Sit Archer, e.... 1 1 Cottar, a.... Ill Naedbam, a. 1 ' 1 Richie, p.... 0 0 1 Smith, p.... 11 Maroney, p.. 0 0 0 Larander, p. 1 0 0 Dorma ... .. 110 Oaod 4 0 Miller ..... l i t Wllliama .1.1:1 lKlllHor, a..; 4 1 T 1 1 OBrranaa, p.. 1 0 1 0 OSaaton, p.... 10 0 1 SO' 0 Totals....: .11 10 IS a) 0 ' .' ' ' ' ' Totala... ...St USUI Batted for Smith in eighth. Ran for Downs In eighth. Batted for Cotter in ninth. Batted for Maroney in ninth. Two-base hits: Sheckard (2), Evers, Doolan, Need ham. Three-base hit: Lu derus. Home run: .Luderua. First baa 1 on balls: Off Richie. 1: off Smith. 1: off reZ.n 1- St T.TLiV ?S RVeB? fcSt struck out: v Seatnn. S Time: 2:50. Umpires: RIeler and Fln- netran. , ; , t .- , Score, second game. 1 ! CHICAGO. PHIUADEHTHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. Ptikrt, el.. 4 0 t 0 Bbeckard, If. I . I 8 1 OLobort, Ib... I 1 0 1 0 "cnuiw, n.. 1 1 OMatea, If.... 4 1 0 Tinker, aa... 4 tit OCraTath, rt.. 4 1 t 0 0 Zlm'man, 8b 4 O S OLadama, lb. 8 14 t . LMcb, cf.. 1111 SKnabo, lb... 4 4 0 I 1 0.1.. k , . . . An . . JIT: -' - - vLNioian, ai... a x 1 a 0 Brara, Ib.... 4 I I 1 IDooln. a 1 s s 1 0 Archer, 0. 8 I, T 1 OSaaton, p.... 110 10 Reulbacs, p. I 1 0 0Mill.r 1 Totala 11 M 17 10 I Totala It 1 14 14 0 Batted for R Dooin In ninth. Chicago 0009A1AA ai Philadelphia ...... 30000000 03 Two-base hits: Megee. Schulte. Home runs: Saier, Evers. First base oh balls: Off Reulbach. 2: off Seaton. 8. Ktrunk out: , By Reulbach, 7; by Seaton, S. Time: 1:60. Umpires: RIeler and Flnneran. CINCINNATI. July 18. -Boston broke even with the locals today in a double header, winning the first game, 8 to 3, and losing the second, T to L Perdue was effective In the first game, while Benton held the visitors to two hits in the second game, retiring the Bostons In one. two throe order after the first in ning. Esmond secured four hits out of as many times at bat in the second game. Score, first game: BOSTON. .CINCINNATI. AB.H.0.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. B.McDM, lb. 41 0 OBeecher, If.. 4 0 0 0 Campball, cf. I OMaraana. of. 4 swoonar, Ib 4 Jackson, If.. I Klrka. If.... 1 Tltua, rf..., I Gowdjr, lb... I Hcoear, lb.. 1 O'Ronrka, aa I Kilns, a..... 4 Perdue, p.... I OHoblitael, lb 4 0 Mitchell, rt. 4 OMcDon'M, n 4 OPhelan, lb.. 4 OBgan. lb.... 4 0 McLean, .e... 3 OSunv p 8 s . Total J4 117 8 I Totala ..17 11 17 Boston 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 1-8 Cincinnati 00 0 1 0 0 0 0 13 Two-base hlta: Jackson, Marsans, Houser. Sweeney. Sacrifice hlta: KUng, O'Rourke (3), Titus. Stolen bases: Titus, Jackson. Left on bases: Boston, 10; Cincinnati, 5. First base on balls: Off Suggs, 3. Hit with pitched ball:' By Suggs, Titus. Struck out: By Perdue, T; by Suggs, 6. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Klem and Bush. ... Score, second gams: BOSTON. CINCINNATI. ' AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. MCDOB-S, lb 0 0 0 0Bechr, It.. 4 14 0 0 Campbell, of 4 Sweeney, lb. 4 Jackaoa, 11.. 1 Tltua, rt I Houser, lb.. 1 O'Rourke, a 1 Rarldea. a.. 1 Hum. p. 1 Dtckaoa, p.. 1 Derlln 1 I 1 1 I 8 I 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 lMaraua. ct. 8 4 0 1 HoNltie!, lb 4 0 Mitchell, rt. I 1 OPhelan, lb.. 4 I 0Eaa, lb.... 4 OEnoond, aa. 4 4 1 Clarke,'.... 4 1 0 Ban too, p... 4 1 SIS its s 1 0 II 10 11 0 Totala.. '...87 14 XI 7 ToUla......W 1 14 IS 8 Batted for Dickson in the lnth.. , Boston 100000000-1 Cincinnati 2 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 7 Two-base hit: Bescher. Hits: Off Hess, S in three innings; off Dickson, 8 in five Innings. . Stolen bases: Sweeney (2), Jackson, Bescher, Esmond. Double play: Phelan to Egan to Hoblltsel. Left on bases: Boston, 1; Cincinnati, 8. First base on balls: Off Hess, 1. Hit with pitched ball: By Benton. Jackson: by Hess. Hoblitsell. Struck out: By Hess, 2; by Benton, 6. Wild pitch: Benton. Timet 1:87. Umpires: Klem and Bush. ST. . LOUIS, July 1&-St Louis hit the Brooklyn pitchers hard, took advantage of the visitors' errors snd won the second gsme of the series. Score: BROOKLYN. , ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.B. . AB.H.O.A.B. Bonn, of.., till IHussina, lb. I 1 S I Nortbea, If.. 4 1 0 IMasee. If.... 4 1 J. Smith, Ib 4 1 I 1 SMowrer. Ik.. 4 0 111 Daubert, lb. I 0 10 0 OKonetchy, lb 4 I 11 0 0 Cstahav, lb. 1 0 1 t OBrana, rt.... 4 1 1 0. 0 Hummel, rt. 4 1 1 OHaunr, ea... 8 1 I I 1 Tooler. ea... 4 6 14 lOakea, of.... 4 110 0 Miller e.., 4 111 IWInss. c... I I I 0 1 Barser. p.... 1 0 0 I IHaraoa. p., 4 1 Stack, p..... 1 S 1 .1 Filter ..... Total! SI WM II 4 ToUta 14 St IS 8 Cutshaw out hit by pitched ball. Batted tor Stack in the ninth. Brooklyn 000200000-3 St. Louis 03048000 -10 Two-base bits: Konetchy, Hitler. First base on balls: Off Stack. 1; off Harmon, L Struck out: By Burger, 1; by Stacker. t Time: , 1:45. Umptres: Johnstone and Bason, . - - by a ftra, apply Smckten's Arnfcn Skive. Cures pOsa, ban, . and the wont norm GBarantred. Only 2k. For tie by Beatan Drag Os . tn. Ch Wsst-Th Omaha. Ban, for The Bee by ss ISLANDERS WMON SACRIFICE Take Close Game From Hastings by One to Nothing. BRINGS IN CL0SMAN Grand Lsland Pitcher Haas Better , j of Strike Oats, Posses and Hlta In Warm . Battle With Brick Makers. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July 18. (Spe cial Telegram.) Both sides' fielded well and' a sacrifice fly by Coe, bringing in Closman,. after Closman, ROndeau and Firestlne had beat out Infield pokes, won the game for the locals. Closman had the better end of the strikeouts, passes and hits. Score: R.H.E. Hastings .... 000000000-050 Grand Island 0 0100000 -160 Batteries: Hastings, McCullough, Thrall kill and Bachant; Grand Island, Closman and Jokerst . FREMONT, Neb, July 18.-(SpecIal Telegram.) A day's rest put a lot of ginger Into ths Pathfinders and they de feated Seward this afternoon, S to 0. Klngdon had the Sewards guessing from the time the first man faced htm and the three hits oft his delivery were so placed that nothing came of them. In the fourth, hits by Farrell Rouse and Neft aided by a sacrifice brought in two scores. Errors were responsible for ths other one. Score: R.H.E. ffeward '. 0 0 0 0 0 0 if 0 00 8 8 Fremon ..... 0 002001 d-3 60 Batteries: Seward, Conners and Camp field; Fremont Kingdon and Neff. YORK, Neb. July 18.-(Speclal Tele gram.) York defeated Columbus this aft ernoon, 13 to 9. York outbatted the visi tors. Davis and Payne made home runs and Smith, Ellis and Price two baggers. Columbus had three men put out by ac cidents, one of them being carried off the grounds. Score: R.H.E. Columbus .. 203010 8 00-9122 York 0 0 6 0 1 2 1 4 -13 21 2 Batteries: Green: and Harrison, Os borne and Ellis. Umplre:Knowlton. AUBURN. Neb, July 18.-(8peclal Tele gram. Rltche.r Reed's long drive over second brought in two runs, but he was caught at third. Brewers of Auburn got a home run in the fourth. Both teams played excellent balL ;Scoref R.H.E. Auburn ..... 020101000-492 (Falls City... 0 02 00000 0-2 63 Batteries: Reed and Kraninger, Mc- Clure and Shestack. Umpire: Ward. ManningFiremen Beat World's Record SIOUX CITY, July 18. (Special Tele gram.) In the firemen's tournament to day Manning beat the world's record in the statts hose race, making the 260 yeards in 30 seconds; Perry, second; Atlantic, third.' . Fred and Mac of Des Moines won ths paid department free-for-all mile, 1:15; Lou and Horb, Council Bluffs, second, 1:15. '.. Marlon won the hook and ladder race) Atlantic second. Atlantic won the hub-and-hub; Marion, second. . . s ' Manning won the coupling contest Prior to ths opening of the contests, the directors of the association voted to hold the winter meeting of the body at Perry, Ia. The date has not been se lected. At this meeting the place for holding the 1913 tournament will be se lected and officers elected. When there town was chosen for the winter meeting the ePrry boosters felt assured they will land the next tourna ment Summaries:' Paid fire department race, free-for-all, one-half mile, lay 150 feet of hose and attach nozxle, purse, 8700, divided 3400, 1300, 3100: Fred and Mac, Des Moines, 1:15, won; Lou and Herb, Council Bluffs, 1:164, second; Paddy and Prince, Sioux City, 1:15. third; Pat and Carl, Clinton, 1:17, fourth; Dick and Charlie, Sioux City, 1:20, fifth; Bob and Bob, Clinton, 1:21, sixth; Swede and Prince, Shen doah, no time. State boss race, volunteers, 250 yards, lay 150 feet of hose, break coupling and attach plpel, purse, 3290 and sliver cup valued at 3100; divided, 870, and cup, 360, 335 and 25: Manning, 80 won; Perry, 31. second; Atlantic. 33, third. Manning firemen won the volunteer couple contest in :04$. Asa Meredith of Newton, won the ladder contest In :064. George Luense of Marion, was second in :06. ' Harry Koch Secures State Tennis Title NORFOLK, Neb., July M.-(Special Tel egram.) Nebraska tennis tournament winners are as follows: , Singles Harry A. Koch, Omaha. Doubles Koch and Con Young, Omaha. Singles, Consolation Rev.- John Calvert, Sutton. Doubles, Consolation Lee and Ellis, Peur. Singles, Runner-up Joe Adams, Omaha. Dobues, Runners-up Adams and Robert McCague, Omaha. Singles, Consolation, Runner-up Davis, Beaver City. Doubles, Consolation, Runners-up J. S. Mathewson and N. A. Huse, Norfolk. Madison Defeats Wayne. MADISON, NeK, July laWSpecialV- Madison defeated Wayne yesterday on the .local diamond by a score of 6 to 4, slthough Wayne was supported by Rubles, the star player of the Norfolk team. Score: j R.H.E. Madison US II H 1 1 M II Wayne 1 1 1 i M I I - Batteries: Madison. Pyres and With row; Wayne, Rodman and Depew. Wayne Wtas Gaancei WAYNE. Neb, July IL-rSpeefal Teae pramj A targe crowd ttasaind a tiooefy Pierce.'x s 3 rx . 6m tea hm bum M,n,Mf4 rmrrm tttts mfimm isjmiii BNNwncSl Pierce and Wayne, the tetter wiafng.J 4 to A. mtStBOBtz nmjm. mutki mam Dens-sr; Hssws. Ewafra and. Bunt. Hal Coffman LAMES ARE TO HELP BOOST y in But' Pa SoTjxke Sayi They WBl Be Admitted Free Iriday. GAME IS SET FOB FPUS O'CLOCK Commercial CInh Urges the Entire City to Get Behind the Omaha Team and to Help Boost V . it Along;. " Despite the fact that today ' will be Boosters' day - at the Omaha-Denver bass ball game, the women will be ad mitted free as is customary every Friday. This announcement was made yesterday morning by Fa Rourke. Contrary to the custom of this season the ball gams will be called at 4 o'clock today. Ail other games during the, series will be called at 3:30, aa usual. Several of the large business houses, both retail and wholesale, and offices will close their doors at S o'clock in the afternoon in response to ths mayor's ' proclamation. The Woodmen of ths World will close their, offices at noon and a big per cent of the office help will hie themselves to the ball park to make it a real Boosters' day crowd. Ths Com mercial club . Is pulling and working bard and expects at least 6,090 persons to dump a little money into the treasury. The series with Denver means much to Omaha and . by taking a majority of the games will put Denver out of the run ning for a 'few -days. If the reverse should happen Omaha would be put down the line a few notches and ths hard work of the present stay at horns will have been almost for naught Following the Denver series the Rourkes will accompany ths Denver players to their lair where the Bears and the Rourkes will put on another four game series. OMAHA. Kane Schlpke...... Niehoff Lineup for opening game:. - DENVER. .. Firtet ... Second . Third .. Short .. ....;..Left .... ..Lindsay ......French ...... Quillen . Coffey .Kenworthy ...Beall Cassidy ........Block: ..Harris Justice Alien Thomason......: Center , Coyle...., Right ... Johnson Catch .. Beebe .......Pitch. .. Hiawatha Jumps All Over the Otoes HIAWATHA, Kan., July 18.-(Speclal Telegram.) Little Marr, Hiawatha's shortstop, got two home runs today, and every other Hiawatha player except Lee fattened his batting average at Rhodes'' expense. Stokesberry pitched the first game since May 15 and had to be re lieved in the last two sessions. Score: R H E. Neb. City... 1 1 0 0 8 0 8 0 0-8 9 4 Hiawatha .. 3 8 0 4. 2 0 2 1 -16 17 S Batteries: Nebraska City. Rhodes and Goldthwait; Hiawatha, Stokesberry, Riley and Maxey. . Columbus Races Are Postponed One Day COLUMBUS, Neb., July 18.(Special , Telegram.) The card for the last day. of the racing meet to havs been held here this afternoon was postponed by. the association until Friday afternoon because of the heavy rain here last night and this morning. GLENWOOD, Ia., July 19.-(Speclal Tel- egram.) After a disastrous first half In which Tabor bunched hits with Glen wood's errors, scoring six runs, the ball game here yesterday was a close one. Stlmpson was substituted for Albee in the fifth and in the five innings struck out ' thirteen men. . Score: Tabor 60020002 0-10 Glenwood 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 Batteries: Glenwood, Albee, Reeves, Wheeler and Stlmpson; Tabor, HalL and Mann. Umpire: M. W. Rogers. COLLAR Distinctively smart and suoremetv comfortable. 2 for 25 cents ' ' Claett Peabody ft Company. Troy. New Yortl wtoriis jfajr SiSMtiMg - 1 DORSE-rk DORSET Mrow V