t v- "It Isn't Always Best to Change Your Mind," Your HofQR., HcAi I COOLTj EfttiE tV ffcV wVt FINE OF 5 OR Trf6 ten Days -1 Took THE TEN DAVS BUT ToDA XV6 CMA.Nfee - Cam r sthj. vh - pine! OMAHA IN ELEVEN INNINGS Xpurkei Take Extra Inning Battle V & from the Mountaineers. HICKS WINS EIGHTH STRAIGHT Schrelber AUo Pitches Great Ball, ' bat Benched Blta aa Error r .,.,' . .. .. Lose Him the Saaday Came.' -'- Lea Qulllln's , wild heave to first off Thomason' alow grounder In the eleventh Inning with Coyle on econd base gave Omaha the third game , of the eerie "with Denver, by a, I to J ecore. With one down In the eleventh Coyle doubled to center. Thomaion sent a alow una to third. QullUn fielded the ball per fectly but in an attempt to get Thomason at flrat threw the bail Into the bleacher while Coyle acored the winning run. . Harry Hick, Rourke'e only aouthpaw. heaved for the Omaha team and incident ally won hla eighth etralght game. To ""date he ha won. ten out of the eleven g&mea he ha pitched. Hla work waa great, and he kept hla hit well scattered, with the exception of the fourth Inning when the Grizslles made three. , 1 Schlpke Star. : ' j- ''Skipper" Bill Schlpke wa the lridl Vlduaal.atar of the game and waa the big favorite with the tan. In the eeo ond Inning It was hi two bae hit which gave Omaha the first run. It waa also hla two-bagger In the seventh which gave Omaha another run, tying the Den ver score. He also fielded his six chances without a boot. i - At least 6,000 fan turned out to ee (U Rourke trim the Cub, and were urely given their money's worth, as both team played the greatest of base ball, .:. ' ' Barney Schrelber. hurling for the Grisi 11 e waa in great form and pitched aa good a game as Hicks, If not better. He only gave On.aha four hits, but thev Came at opportune times for the Rourkes, .Nine of the Omaha players want to the strikeout route. In the tifth he struck eut ' three men and repeated In the Seventh. Thaaaason Sensational. Thomaion played a sensational game. He took six chancea In center garden without a bobble. Two of these chances were hard ones. In the fourth Inning ha saved the game tor the Rourkes with a great peg from deep center to third, getting Block. With Beall on second, Block doubled to center. Thomason got the ball on the bounce and made a per fect heave to Nlehotf who was waiting with the ball for Block, who waa trying to stretch the double Into & triple. "In the first Inning with two out and two strikes on the batter QullUn tried to steal homo from third. Hicks ssw what was on and cut the plate tn two with the pill, atrtking the batter out, while Qulllln's steal went for naught. , . ! Johnson drew a walk In the second In ning. Kane sacrificed and Schlpke doubled to center, scoring Jpbnson. , r Denver tied the score in the fourth. Beall landed on an Infield hit. QullUn sacrificed; Block doubled scoring Beall. In the next Inning Spahr walked and went to third on ' Kenorthya single, scoring on sacrifice hit by Cassldy. ; . , .. The Rourkes caught the Cubs in the seventh. Johnson walked and acored on Schlpke'e second double' of tha game. In the eleventh Coyle doubled to center and scored on Qulllln'a error,. Score: ., J, ' ':" "' OMAHA. " ' ' AR R. H. O A. B. Justice, as...... 6 4 1 4 1 Coyle, rf....... S 1 . 1 , 0 0 0 Thomason, cf....... 4. 0 8 8 1 0 Johnson, c 1 J 0 8 0 0 Kane, lb I - 9 0 4 10 Bohfpke, 2b.... 4 0 3 8 0 0 Nlehoff, 8b 8 0 0 8 3 1 Allen, If 0 0 0 0 Scanlon, If I 0 0 1 0 Hick, p 4 0 0 0 1 0 i Totala........'....'.S3 3 33 10 1 ;;tv. . ; - Denver.,: . . AB. R. H. O. A. E. Kenworthy, aa t 0 3 1 1 0 Cassldy. rf 4.0.0 , 8 , 0 0 BealU cf 4 1 1 1 0.0 Uulllln. 8b... 8 0 0 0 4 1 Block, If............. 4 0 11 0 0 French. Jb..w. 6 0 18 3 Lindsay, lb 4 0 1 18 0 Spahr. c 8 10 10 1 0 Schrefber, p 4 0 1 0 4 0 - ToUls...:.......,.S 8 8 31 IS 1 . One out when winning run was scored. "Omaha ' Runs 010 0 001 000 1-3 Hits 0 11IM1I1IM . Denver . Runs 0 0011 000000-2 HtU 1 0 181000 1 1 M "Two-base hits: Schlpke (3). Coyle. Ken worthy, Block. Double play: Justice to Kane. Bases on balls: Oft Hicks, 2: off Schrelber, a . Struck out: By Hicks, ; by Schrelber, I. Sacrifice hits: John son, Kane. Cassldy, Beall. Quillln. Block. Left on bases: Omaha. 4; Denver, 7. Time: 305. Umpires: Flynn and Knapp. . CRUTCHER INITIATES MOGRIDGB U Js Pitcher Shew Isasrt trom .Chtesvito Aaserteaaa. "ST." JOSEPH. Mo.. July 2L-Crutchr held Iincoln to six hits, four of them . scratches, struck out ten men. and won 'by a 1 to 0 score (or Mogrldge. formerly -on ma inicago Americans, score: " : ;.. LINCOLN. .. '. - ... , v ' m . AB. R a O. A. E. JParghammer," aa XJoyd. Jb 3 Oil 3 8 f b, tt ;..4 0 3 0 1 oCorrulcfe, If ...... 4 0 -1 I: 0 . -4 Je, cf .............. 4 '. " X 8 -7 u-bour, 8b ......... 3 0 1 1 1 , 0 .I alien, lb ....,.:. 4 " 1 - 1 , 0 i.rney, c 3 0 X I - 0 T : Ye yre RDMS YOU 0 AY WNP pat. OMAHA'S SOUTHPAW PITCHES WINS EIGHTH STEAIGHT GAME. f ' V Mogrldge,,p ........ 3 "0 14 0 - Total )U "5 24 It 1 ST. JOSEPH. ' AB. R, H. O. A. B. Reilly, 8b S 0 10 0 t 0 Howell, If 3 0 0 3 0 0 Zwllllng, 2b 4 0 1 3 0 0 Watson, rf 4 110 0 1 Borton, lb 3,0 1 & 8.1 Kely, ct .'. 3 0 3 3 0 0 Weinke, aa .......... 3 0 1-3.3 0 OoHsett, c 0 1 11 1 Crutcher, p I 0 0 1 3 0 Totala 1 "i Zl " Lincoln 0 OOOOOOOa-O St. Joseph ........ 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 -l Sacrifice hits: Barbour, Carney, Powell, Kelly, Uosiett, Crutcher. Stolen base. Carney. Left on bases: Lincoln, 7; St. Joseph, 1 Struck out: By Crutcher, 10; by jMogridge, 1. First on balls: Off Crutcher, 1; of Mogrldge, 3. . Wild Pitch: Crutcher. Time: i:0u. Umpires: John son and McOlnnis. . DEs MOI.VBS AND KAWI DIVIDE riHl Game Easy for Tepeka, Second la Tight Oae. Score, second game: s ES MOINEa . . AH. H. H. . n A V. Chirtla. ft'. a A I a Clal 3b 4 0 11 1 0 ii. ... & . .. n ,.........,,, i . a , y. v s Melden, If 3,1 1,0,0 0 Korea, as I" J a i Joneik lb 3 V. 1 3 U 0 0 lsbelli Jb. 4 v 0 3 V. 3 4 0 i.ualowsKl, c g 0 0 8 8 0 Faber, p 4 ; 1 ; 8 '. 0 3 0 4, Total ............32 I 10 1 27. IS' 1 ., . ... TOPGKA. ., . AB. R..H. O. A. B. Lee. If................ 4 '0 1 - O- A King, cf.'..;.. 8 I 0, 3 ol Cochran. Jb.... & . 1 . 1 1 s o Gardner, lb.......... 817 0 ,0 Gear, f...,..i........ 4 110 0 0 Walah, Jb 8.0 3 i 1 - 8 1 Iatterson, aa 8. 0.0 1 0 Chapman, c '4 11-8 rugate, p. s ... o ; o ' o J a .Totals'..... ..31 S ,T. 24 10 7 Pes Molnea. ...... ...6 8801001- Topeka .......0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0-4 rwo-oase hits: Faber, Waiah, Isbeii, Cochran Home runs: . Jones. Faber. Sac rifice htta: -- Plicate. Patterson. Klna-. Korea. Double play: Fugate to Cochran to Uardner. Bases on bulla: Off Fiber. 6; off Fugate, 6. Struck out: . By Faber, i, or sugaie, . -mi oy pitcaea nail: Garrtner. Wild pitch: Faber. - Stolen bases:, Gardner.- Kores Isbell. Left on baaea: Pes Moines, 8;. Topeka,'.! Time: 1:66. Umpire: Aleyei s. - SIOUX WIST. 0, A TIMELY 'HIT Manager Andreas gares Day. U the Game wllh Wichita. , Score, second game: r ' , SIOUX ,CITT. ' " . AB.- R. H. O. A. TC. Smith, ss ............ 8 113 8 0 Myers. If J 0 1 , o o o Tennant, lb ........ 3" , 0 1 7 0 0 Breen, rf ............ 8 0 0 1 0 0 Andreas, 2b ...3 0 ,0 0 8 0 French, Sbv 8 0.0 0 3' 0 Reilly. cf ............ 3 0 .' 0 , 0 0 - .0 Cadman, c J 0 0 . 5 8 0 Clarke, p 1 0 0 0,8 0 Total 17 t "j 15 13 "5 - WICHITA. - .AB. . H. O. A. B. Craig. If 8 0 0 0 0 0 Hughoe. it 10 e 8 0 0 itugrsw, rf 3 0 1 ; 3 1 0 Mltidleton, cf . 3 Oi l, 1 0 0 ;.itian, ss ........ 1 . 0 0 0 0 41t, to 8 0 10 1 0 Weateuui, 8b 3 0 0 0 8 1 Wacob, o I. I 1 . 7 0 0 Perry, p 3 0 0 0 1 ' Totals 17 1 4 'IS 1 1 Sioux City 0 0 0 1 0-1 Wichita 0 1 0 0 0-1 (Game c&lledac count of darkness.) Two-base hits: Tennant. Pettigrew. Left on bases: Sioux City, 1; Wichita, a Be on bails: Clark. L Struck out: By Clarke, 4; by Perry.1. Hit by pitched ball: Craig. Time: iM. Umpire: HaskeiL .. West Point Defeats Bancroft. BANCROFT. Neb..' July 30.-8pciaL) West Point defeated Bancroft yester day In a fast an Interesting game . by a score of 8 to 1 The game was a tie. I to 3, when Casey zacek- bit for a home run with bases - full. Bancroft lost several chances to win by failure to hit In pinches. Batteries. West Point Artley and Wilson; Bancroft Parley and Aluchuler. v , -A Daaawroas Wstaad Is rendered antleepUc by Bucklens Ar nica Salve, tha healing wonder for sot , burns, piles, ecsetna and salt rheum. 35c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. r r lljff ' - ! 1 t '' 1 ' Vi - V - ; i ,;.;.!, THE BEE: I OFFRCOTaT PiV tV-FlNC DIDN'T HAC TKS toM6Y FLAY FOR TOWLE GOLF PRIZE Bam Bejmolds Fuushei Three Up, Although Given Ho Handicap. SIXTEEN EHTRAIIT3 ftUALEET Fifty-Eight Compete la Match 'Play Agalakt Bogey Contest at Field -" C1V Reyaelds Taraa la JV"."., ' Carsl.af SO. . ; . ' Sam Reynold, Jamea Blakeney and O, T. Wilson made the beat qualifying acorea Saturday afternoon at the Field club links for the J. W. Towl trophy, each finishing three up in a match play against , bogey contest Sixteen qualified out of a starting list of fifty-eight Reynolds turned In a card of 80, going out Jn 41-and coming In with a .39. A Reynolds Is rated by the handicap com mittee of the club at scratch he had to play stellar golf In order to qualify with others whose handicaps t reached as high as twelve strokes. His card follows: Out ................. 4 5S 4 4 6 4 S 4-41 in ( 4 3 4 648 4.4-38 , Total Following Is the , ; i Sam Reynold ..... James Blakeney ., a T. Wilson L. D. Carrier .., a., W. Shields .. G. Pratt. ........... .80 qualifying list Handicap. 0 8 up. A 8 up. 3 up. 3 up. I X up. , t up. 4 1 up. 1 up. . even. , even. ''' even. -1 down. 1 down. 1 down. 3 down. .3 down. 1:, O. Tals .13 .. Culver ........ Jack Hughes C. J. Baird James Allen Harold Johnson ... E. A. Higglns ... L. Dougherty J. H. Conrad ... ....... 1 FORTY GOLF AT THE HOLLOW Oa . Aceoant of Rsat Ralas Poor : Scores Are Tamed la. Forty golfers took part In an eighteen bole handicap medal play, two-ball four, soma match at tha Happy Hollow club yesterday afternoon. Tha recant rains affected tha course and scarcely a good score was turned In. Four pair of the entlra entry list qualified. These will play a match for Individual prises. Fol lowing ara,8ome of th 10 Walt card turned in: . GrXHacp.Net. Uggett-Lyle 97 Wllcox-Waugh 104 W. W. Buchanan-Laverty V7 17 80 J4 IS 18 13 13 20 8 8 M 18 13 15 80 83 83 87 88 M 93 83 95 87 Leary-Creigh 101 Wells-Cox Nordstrom-Durkee ...... . M m 108 AA Hoffhlne-Gray Elllck-Mannlng Campbell-Wolf Reed-Edgeriy ........... Murtagh-Becker Weppner-Past .101 111 ,108 .113 Clark-A. G. Buchanan. THREE GOLFERS PLAT TO TIE Redlek, Peters aad Wkartes Wla night si Cesstry tlsh, Thlrty-slx golfers participated In the contest . Saturday 'afternoon at tha Omaha Country club in the .. second qualifying round for. tha president' cup. It was a handicap match, play against bogey, . two . to qualify. "John : - Redlek, Ralph Patera And Gerald Wharton tied for first honora and will have tq play it off during tbi week. Following, are the acorea made yeaterday: ' H'do'p. Down. John Redlek I....... 0 Ejrtn Blalrte Toung i 6 - . A. A. McClura.......... ....... 8 1 8 - Ralph Petera .....3 Even Ran OaJlarher 8 7 Gerald Wharton......... 3 ' Even Francis Gaines v. 4 4 J. H. Butler i 6- F. J. Burley 7 A. L. Reed 8 8 ' ' J. A. McShane 8 8 . C. C. George..... ;.u. ...... 7 - . 4' t Z. T. 'Llndaey... .......I " F. H. Gaines............ 0 8 J. P. Megee , 0- 3 E. H. tragus... ;3 3 W. J. Foya... 0 : ..v 3 H. L. Lemist 5 7 I. A. Coles 4 8 T. A. Fry... 3 "4 V. W. Clarke.....,....'. 1 M. C. Peters....!.......: $ 3 . " W. H. Buchola 3 8 Yesterday's Reealts. WESTERN LEAGUE. '. Denver. 3: Omaha. 3: eleven Innings. Wichita, 8-1; Sioux City, 8-1: first twelve innings, second called ana nun. Topeka, 8-6; Daa Moines, 1-8. Lincoln, n; Kt. Joaepn, l. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 0; St Louis. 1 Brooklyn, 1-4: Chicago, -ll. New York. 1J; ClnclnnaU. a AMERICAN- ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 1; -Milwaukee, 7. ' Toledo, 1; Kansas City, 8. Louisville. 3-4; Minneapolis. 4-1 Indianapolis. 0; St Paul, 5. NEBRASKA STATB LEAGUE. Grand Island, 3; Superior, i ( .. Western i League-Denver - at . Omaha. Wichita at Sioux ,Oty, Topeka at Ds Moines, uncoin at m. josepn. - National LaaguePhlladelpbla at St Louis. Brooklyn at Chicago, New Tork at Clncinnau, Boston at Pittsburgn. American League Cleveland at Boston, Chicago at New Tork. St Louis at Phil- : uviiiiajs. vvvia, vv ww sjsmuui twit i luericsn Association Columbus at Milwaukee.. Toledo at Kansas City, : Louisville at Minneapolis, Indianapolis at St Paul. Nebraska ' State League Fremont at Tork. Grand Island at Superior. Kearney at Hastings.; Seward at Columbus. Mink Leaane-Hiawatha at Falls City. Humboldt at Beatrice, . Auburn at Ne braska uty. OMAHA. MONDAY, JULY Says Mutt CUBS ANNEX TWO GAMES Win Double-Header from Brooklyn V by Decisive tWetC HEAYY HrTTTJTG , LANDS GAMES ETers Gets Five Hits and Daabert Gets Same N amber Nsrthea ; KateU Hone Raa All Bit - " the Ball Hard. ; -i . . CHICAGO,' Jnly-a. Heavy batting be hind Leifleld and Reulbach' gave Chicago both games of a double-header against Brooklyn today by the scores of 8 to 1 and 11 to 4, recpectlvely. Northen'a hme run and the batting f . Evers and Daubert featured the game. Score, first game: - "I CHICAOO. - BROOKLTW.' r - AB.H.O.A.B. Afl.H.O.AB. hackart, It I t 9 Moras, ef... 4 a f 4 a Schulta, rf .. 4 t Northn If. 4 t Tlnkar. .. 4 .1 1 I 0 Smith, lb... 4 1 t 1 8 Downa. .. as., t l I a ODaubart, it. I i i i laeb, of... 4 14 OCuUhaw, lb U 1 1 I glr. lb-... 4 11 '0 Hummel, rf 4 1 I I 0 Brr, Jb... I I I 1 .OPiahar, aa.. I I 1 I I Archer, a... 4 11 o Miller, - e... l a a v LainaM, p.. I 1 1 3 Ruokar, p.. 8 4 I t Phalpa 1 . 0 0 Totala.... .11 U8I18 . . I Totala.....MlMU J Batted for Rucjer In ninth. Chicago S.. ......... 0 0 803008 8 Brooklyn v 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Two-baa hits: Leifleld. Tinker. Three- base hits: Fisher, Schutle. Sacrifice hit: 8chulte. Tinker. Leifleld. Double play: Tinker to Ever to Saler. Left on bases: Chicago, 8; Brooklyn,. 8. Basea on balls: Off Leifleld. 3; off Rucker, a Struck out: By Rucker, 4; by Leifleld, 8.- Time: 1.85. Umpires: . Owens and Brennan. ............ Score, 'second game: . Score, second game: .. CHICAOO. . BROOKLTIf. AB.H.O.A.X.' AB.H.O.A.S. Rhaekard, 1ft 1 I S tMoran, ef... I I I I I William.. If 1 0 0 1 ONorth's.rMf lilt Bchulta - rf.. 4 111 0 Smith, lb... 41 111 Tinker, aa., I t 1,1 6Dubrt, lb. 4 4 .1 S t Dawna, lb.. 111 awneat. ir..Ti aits Ich, ef... 4 14 SMumiml, it. 1 1 I II Salar, lb.... I 1 10 a eCutahaw, lb I a t t I Event," lb... 1111 OFtahar, aa... 4 1 I 1 I Vaadham, a. 4 1 I I'SBrwtn, a.... I 1111 Reulbach, Mill OCurtla, p.... a Rnetwr. p. . l a I f Totala Mil nil IKaat, p 1 1 I 1 I Phelpa .... 1 I I 0 I . . Totala.... .11 11 14 1 1 Batted for Knetser In alxth. Chicago 0 S 8 0 0 4 0 0 -ll Brooklyn oowoos oui i Two-base hits: Saler. Reulbach. Downs, AUW.M, i.,..., ....... a.,.vv hlti Leaoh. Home run: Northen. Hits: Off Curtis, 8 In one and one-third In nings; off Knetser. 8 In three and two thirds Innings; off Kent, 6 In threelti nlngs. Sacrifice flies: Sheckard, Erwin. Stolen bases: Daubert Saler (1) Double plays: Downs to Evers to Saler, Schulte to Saler. Left on bases: Chicsgo. 4; Brooklyn, 8. Bases on nans: un item bach. 5; off Curtis. 3; off Kent. 1. Struck out: By Curtis. 1; by Reulbach, 4; by Knetser. 1; by Kent. 1. Wild pitch: Knetser. Time: 3:06. Umpires: Brennan and Owens. . Cardinals Shat Oat Phillies. ST. LOUIS, July J7.-Errors by the visi tors in the third and fourth Innings permitted the locals to defeat Philadel phia. Score: PHILADELPHIA. IT. LOUIS. AB.aO.AB. AB.H.O.A.B. Patkort, ef. 4 1 I ( lHnsilna. lb 4 I I 4 I Lobert, Jb.. 111 L. Magea, If 1 1 4 I I Maaaa. It... 4 111 IMawray. lb. 1 I 1 I I Cravath, rf. 4 1 I 4 Konlchr.lb 1 1 11 I I Luderui, la. 4 I 1 1 Igvane. rf... 11 Knaba, lb... 1111 IHouaar, as.. 1 I 1 I 1 Doelaa, aa.. I I 1 I lOakea, ef... I 1 I I I Dootn. e.,.. I 111 IWIngo, e... I 1 111 aioora, p.... I 111 IHarmoa, p.. I 1140 Schulta, p.. II. Ill Millar . ... 1 I 0 I I Totala.....! 1 17 14 1 Totaia..;.,.IJ 1 14 11 I ' Batted for Moore in eighth'.' Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 St- Louis ..; 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 - Two-bna hit: Wlnaro. Stolen bases: Konetchy. Maree. Harmon. Double plays: Dooin to Kiiabe to Luderus; Houeer to Hlrsrins to Konetchy : Mowrey -to Hug- glns to Konetchy. Bsses on balls: Oft Moors, 1 Struck out: By Harmon, 3: by Moore, 3; by Schulta, 1. Hits: Off Moore. C in seven innings. .Time: Umpires:' Klem and Bush. CINCINNATI. July 21.i-New York won the first game of the series with. Cin cinnati here today in easy fashion. Cin cinnati used three pitchers, all ol whom were hit hard and given poor support. YViltse for New York was driven from the box In the first Inning. Crandall, who. succeeded him, pitched weiU Score: NSW TORK. CINCINNATI. AHO,A.. . .. . AB.H.O.A.B. Bttodsraaa. It 114 1 tBaaoher. If.. I 1 1 1 I Doyla, lb... I 111 OBatea, .... a i a i i BMker, cf.. 4 18 1 HoblltaaU.lb I I I I I Marfcla, lb.. I'll I IMltchMl. rf . 8 1 I'll Mumr. rf - 1 I lPhalan. lb.. 1-1 1 1 1 8rhaefar, lb I I 1 I lEaan. lb.... lilt Marara. e. I 1 1 .l..4Eamoii4. aa. I I I I 0 Wltaan. ... I III 1 McDonald, aa 4 I 1 1 Flaiehar, aa 4 t 8 1 lCUrka, D...I 1 H I Wtltaa, p... III OBantoa, p... I I III Cran4all, p. I 1 I 1 I'BamroM ... I I I I I . . ueTta, Totala 4114 37 t IKaata, p.... I 111 ' ' . Totala... ..17 IHU 4 Batted for Benton in second. - New Tork ........ 8 3 0 0 4 0 0 4-12 Cincinnati 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-8 Three-base hits: Bates. Murray. Hob lltsell. Hits: Off Wiltse, 8 In' one-third Inning; off Crandall, 8 In eight and two- thirds Innings: orr Benton; in two in nlngs;off Davis, 3 tu three' Innings; off Keete, 8 in four inning. ; Sacrifice fly: Mitchell. Stolen bases: Hoblltsell, Doyle, Becker. Double plays: Doyle to Merkle; Bescher- to Phean; Fletcher to Merkle. Left on bases: New Tork; 11; Cincinnati. 8. Bases on balls:: Off Wiltse. 1; oft Crandall, 3; off Benton. 1; off Davis, 8; off Keefe, 1. Struck out: By Crandall, 4; by Benton, 1; by Davis, 3. Time: 3:15. Umpires: Rlgler and' Flnneran. . Caady Kids Wla. - Tha Crystal Candy Co.; averaging 18 years.' defeated the. Superiors, averaging 18 years old by the score of 1 to It The feature of tne game were twelve striae outs by Shields, the Candy ' kid. Score C. C C 1 8 0 3 0 3 3-lo Superiors ... 1 0 6 0 5 0-11 A sprained ankle may aa a rule be cured tn from three to four day by ap plying Chamberlaln'a Liniment and ob serving the direction-with each bottle. For Bale by all dealers, - I HANG YOU ' ' I 1 a a f i i i -' j a i ? 5 WfiYH YOU 5L" ' 122,. i 1912. Drawn YOU GET IN tM PockKTi 'AUL THE Til RHOADES PITCHES GOOD BALL But Three Freak Hiti Are Made from ' ; Hit Delivery by Toledo. ' TOLEDO SCORES BUT ONCE Three, Oatfielders for, Kaasaa City Each Drop Fly. Balls la the .. Math, Allowing Madhens -. ' Oaly Raa. , KANSAS CITY, Mo.,July 2L-Rhoades was in splendid form today and won from Toledo S to 1,, allowing but three hits.,-. The first of .these was a' slow lnflend bounder hit by " McCormlck In the sixth that was barely out-of reach of Barbeau. The second was Bernls long drive to centerfield, ordinarily a three base hit, but-the runner cut second base and was touched before he could re turn. The .third was when Burns' hard drive hit Bronkie, who had reached aeo ond 1 on two i errors. . The visitors' only run came In the ninth when an, error by each of the outfielders,' who dropped' fly balls, allowed ' Chapman . to' score. Score: , TOLEDO. KANSAS PITT. AB.H.0. A.B. AJ.H.O.A-B. Bemla, If... 4 11 4 (Barbeau,' lb 4 1 1 4 1 4 IFlene. rf... I 1 ,1 I I 1 llore, ef I I I 1 I IBaxter, ef.. till 1 ICarr. lb.... 4 1 11 10 I OCorrlden, aa t I I 1 a I 40' Connor, (.(till 1 ICoolaoa, If.' I 18 11 I I Downey, lb. I I 1 8 I I IRhoadea, p. 8 I I I 0 I I . I I '.Totala St 7 17 IS 4 M'Cor-lck.Ib 4 Braokla, lb. 4 Chapman, la I Bonn, ef... 4 Flick rf..-.. I Derrick, . lb. 4 Carlah, e... 1 U Jamaa, p 8 W. Jamea, p i Weat. p I Brady ..... ; Total.'.... II 814 I 8 Ran for Burn in ninth. . Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Kansas City 0 10 1 0 8 0 0 -6 Two-bsse hits: O'Connor (2, Barbeau, Corrldon. Stolen base: Flick. Basea on balls: Off L. James, 3; off Rhoades, 8. Struck out: By L. James. 6; by W. James, 3; by Rhoades, 8. Hits: Off L. James, 8 in five innings ' (none out in the sixth); Off W. James, 1 In two In nings. First on errors: Toledo: 4; Kan sas City, 1.. Wild pitch: W. James. Hit by pitched ball: Corriden, L. James. Left' on bases: Toledo, 7; Kansas City, 4. Time: 1:43. Umpires: Handlbbe and Connolly. t Baay Wla for Brewers. " MILWAUKEE, Wis., July 31.-Milwau-kee won comparatively easily from Columbus, finding Cooper at opportune times. Nicholson was strong in pincheoi Score: MILWAUKEE. ; COLUMBUS. AB.M.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Lalbold. ef.. 4 1 4 I lgheuon. ef. 4 110 1 Chariaa. lb. 4 I I J Hlnchman,!t 4 1110 Rahdall, rf. I 3 1 I lOdvell, rf.. 4 1114 Chappalle, 111 I II OParrins. lb. I I 1 1 I Clark, lb... 4 4 11 6 Millar, lb... 4 1 T I I Lamia, aa... 4 111 eO'Rourka, lb 4 1 4 S I Joiwa. lb... 4 4 I 1 Idarbar, ai... 4 1 1 S 1 Bchalk. c.'.. till Smith a.... 4811 Nlcbolaon, p 1 I I I ocoopar, p... till! John I I I I I ' Totals.... J4 U II 11 1 T0UI1.....U T 14 8 1 Batted for Cooper In the ninth. Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Milwaukee 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 7 Two-base hits: . Jones, Schalk. Double play Lewis to Jones. First on balls: Off Nicholson, 1; off Cooper, a Struck out: By Nicholson. 3; by cooper, a Time: 1:00. Umpires: Chill and Erwin. MINNEAPOLIS, July 31.-M!nneapolta and Louiavllle spilt a double-header. Rossman's home run gave the locals the first game. Not a hit was . made off Loudermilk until the eighth inning of the second game,, the champions bunch ing four for two runs. Louisville did not make an error during the afternoon. Score first game: MINNEAPOLIS. ' LOUISVILLE AB.H.O.AE. AB.H.O.A.B. Clymer. tt.. I I v . IBank, cf... 1 1 4 I, 0 Altlaer, aa., 1 I 14 0 Harden, .rf.. 4 I I I I Farrla, 2b... 4 111 OStanabury, If 4 1. 1 I I Raaamaa, rf . I I 1 I tLannoi, lb.. I I 1 10 KHIUer, lb. I l l 1 IBa'mlllar. aa 4 I 11 0 Dalahanty, If I 1 la ODayle. lb 4 .1 II 11 Olll. lh. .... I III I IHalawItt, lb I I f 1 I Ovena, a.... I I I a IgehM, a.... t i l l I Young. I I I I IKrah, p.... I 44 I I Moaklmaa . 1 .1-4 I I Totala.. ..'.M 1 17 IS ILaad'nllk.p 9 14 9 9 . Totala II 4 M IT I Moaklman batted for Kroh In eighth. Minneapolis ....... 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 4 Louisville 8. 0 000000 0-3 Two-base ' hits: Ferris , Mosklman, Home run:- Rossman. .Hits: Off Kroh, 7 in seven Innings; off Laudermllk. 1 in one Inning. Struck out: By Young, 8; by Kroh, 4. Bases on balls: Off Young, I; of Kroh, 3. Time: 1:25. Umpires: Ferguson and Bierhalter. ST. PAUI Minn., July 2L Dausa pitched consistent, ball in the opening game of the series with Indianapolis to day, winning the second shutout game of the season for the home team, S to a Score. - : ... . ' 1 f INDIANAPOLIS. 8T. PAUL. ; ABHOAE. AB.H.O.A.B. SullWan, ef. 1 4 1 IBatlar, aa... 4 1 4 I I ' Woodruff. H 4 114 IHIncbaua,lb 4 14(1 Insertoa. lb I I 1 11 Flynn, rf... 4 till Veacb, rf... 4 111 ORalaton, ef.. 1 I 1 I I Huntor, lb. 1 HI OAutrey, lb.. 4 1 I II Wtlllama. lb 1 I 11 lRlssert, If.. 1 111 Ganlr, m.. 114 IRchs lb.... 4 1 I I 1 Clarka, a... lilt IMarahall. e. I 1 1 1 I Unka. p.... 1114 IDauaa, p.... 1119 Totala.. ...IT IWH I Totala.. ...10 M I Indianapolis ...... 00000000 0 St. Paul 0 1 1. 80000 -5 Two-base hit: Flynn. Three-base hit: Autrey. Stolen base: Htnchman. Double plays: Marshall to Hinchman; Htnchman to Autrey; Rehg to Hinchman to Autrey. Bases on balls: Off Dauss, 5; off Llnke, a Struck out: By Dauss, 7; by Llnke, 4. Wild pitches: Llnke; Dauss. Sacrifice hit: Rlggert. Left on bases: Indianap: oils, 6; St Paul, 4. Tinie: 1:30. Umpires? Hayes and Anderson. LEIGH TAKES MEASURE OF TEAM FROM SCHUYLER . LEIGH. -Neb., 'July '2L Special Tele gram.) Leigh defeated Schuyler this afternoon,' 6 to t "It was a good clean game,, the feature being the pitching of .Tueschen for Leigh, who struck out twenty-one men. Score: RH E. Leigh ....... 4 0OO 2 0 0 0 6 13 4 Schuyler.... 0 00013000-346 Batteries: Leigh. Tueichen and Karel; Schuyler, Cain, Pescek and B. Bufeach. Struck out:. By Lueschen, 31; by Cain, 1 tn one inning; by Pescek, 8 in eight in nings. Three-base hits:- Kalhey, Hahn, Tomes, Nichols. Two-base hit: ' B. Bureeeh. Time: 1:34. Umpires: Fred Gaeth and 1. Clppert , for The -Bee by : ) J SUPERIOR BEGINS TO COME Cement Uaken Take Another Game , from Grand Island. WIN BY HAIR,: THREE TO TWO Baached Hits la sixth Inalng, with , Slow- Fielding by- Grand. Is. . . - last G1t Lead that ; Is , Not (rvercome. GRAND ISLAND,. Neb.," July 2L-Spe-cial Telegram.) Meinert saved the day for Superior in the ninth, when he caught Rondeau's fly. at the .right -field ..fence In tha ninth, which aeemed an Impossible feat The locals bad tha game won. In lta early . stages, . but bunching . hits.' on the part of the visitors In the sixth with slow, fielding whloh made hits gave them the lead. Poor . have running kept fHp locals from scoring ' in their half of the sixth, when a clean two sacker and two singles were driven out In succession. Score: " ' R.H.E. Superior ...... ;..;..."l0000 3 0 0 03 8 1 Grand Island 3 00000000-311'! Batteries: Irwin and Ussette, ' Manke and Coe. Earned runs: Superior, i; Grand Island, 1. Two-base hits: Bond, Welgere, Clark, Cockman (3), McKibben. Flrat on balls: Oft Irwin, 3; off Manke, 1. Struck out: By Irwin, 4;. by Manke, 7. Double play: . Meinert to'Bockewits. Umpire; Nugent. . . , , . CLOTHIER AND GARDNER , EASTERN TENNIS WINNERS BOSTON, July 3L The eastern cham pionship . In lawn tennis doubles waa won today on the courts of the Long wood Cricket club by William J.' Clothier of Philadelphia and George P. Gardner, Jr., of Boston, who defeated Craig Bid die and R. W. Williams of Philadelphia. 1 ; Clothier and Gardner will go to Chi cago to meet the champions of the aonth and west for the honor of challenging. R. D. little and G. P. Touchard, the present title holders, at Newport on August 19. - x - . The fifth round In the Longwpod singles was almost completed during the day, Clothier winning from J. D. E., Jones of Providence, while M. E. McLaughlin of San Francisco put out A. S. Dabney of Boston. On Monday McLaughlin will meet K. H. Behr .in the Upper ,, half of the semi-finals, while Clothier will play the winner of tha Mlls-Gardnr match In the lower match."' Sdrffrnary:- - Eastern doubles championship, final round: William J. Clothter, Philadelphia, and George P. Gardner, Jr., Boston, won from Craig Blddle and R. M. Williams, Phila delphia, 6-2, 11-13, 8-8, - - Longwood singles, fifth round, - con tinued: M. E. McLaughlin, San Francisco, won from A. S. Dabney, Boston, 7-6,, 6-47-5. William Clothier, Philadelphia. . won from J. D. E. Jones,. Providence,' '8-1, 6-4. 6-1 ' i HOME-MADE AEROPLANE TO BE TRIED THIS WEEK The new Coleman-Lochv biplane, an air craft deslgried'and constructed in Omaha, will be given its initial tryout either Friday or- Saturday : afternoon of this week on the Aviation farm west of Pa plllion. Glenn Turner, the local lfc-year-old bird man, who made a successful flight in a Coleman-Loch machine on July 27 at Papilllon, will make the flight A feature of the, ne biplane is an os cillating wing control which is regulated by a series of pulleys. Tha machine is built to carry, aa high aa a, 100 horse power engine and has ample room for two passengers In addition to the aviator. It Is somewhat similar to the biplane ex hibited by R. F. Coleman at the Ak-Sar-Ben carnival last fall.. Coleman and Turner have a modern equipped aeroplane workshop on ' the third floor at 117 North Sixteenth street. They expect to go on the road shortly for a series of exhibition .flights in Ne braska and Iowa. ' CORNHUSKERS WILL NOT ' PLAY HASKELL INDIANS 1 11 .a. J LINCOLN," Neb., July 2L (SpeSjial.)-, The University of Nebraska will not play' the, Haskell Indians next fall, despite previous announcement to that , effect. Assistant' Manager Guy Reed having called off negotiations Saturday. Inability to agree on a date Is assigned as the basis for Reed's action. When . negotia tions were first opened for a game be tween the Redskins and the Cornhuskers, October 36 waa mentioned as the date. The Haskell Indians bave scheduled a gsme with Texas university of that date, however, and as that wasythe only open date on the Nebraska schedule, further negotiations were called off. PITCHER THOMAS SOLD TO SIOUX CITY BY ST. PAUL ST. PATJI Minn July , 30. Manager Kelly of the St Paul American associa tion team announced tonight the sale of Pitcher Forest Thomas to Sioux City of the Western league.. Thomas formerly was a star pitcher with the Minneapolis team. ' - r Dick Klaaaae Glvea Release. . Dick Kissane, an Omaha boy who has been umpiring in the Western league, was given his release last Wednesday by President Tip O'Neill. He Is succeeded by Paddy McGinn! s, formerly an umpire In tha Kansas Bute league. . "Biid" Fisher WRIGHT 4 WnmMYS LOSE Humbled for First Time This Season, Armour Team Winning Game. ' TWELVE TO ONE FINAL SCORE Arraoars Slag Ball All Over Mer . . cheats' Parle Corcoran Stars, . . , with Bat, Hairing Flve .V ; Safe Drives. r . - ' s , ' ; The Armours gave tha Wright dfc WIN helmy base ball team a beating, 13 to 1. at the Merchants' grounds, Council Bluffs, yesterday. This was the first de feat for the. W. & W. men this 'season. .The feature was the heavy batting. ;of the Armours, particularly that of Cor coran, -who made, five safe drives. The pitching of . Mason and Hyatt and Anal outfield catches by Graves, Hydock and, iv erne ts were other features. Williams caught his usual star game. . Score: WRIGHT-WILHELMTS. . ARMOURS. 1 AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Alamaen, cf $ I I 0 OJelea, Jb.... i 1 0 I Woodard, rf . 4 1 0 4 OMUlett, rf.. t 1 1 0 0 Hodte, lb... 4 1 11 0 lOraraa, ef... I 1 SCO Erara, If.... 4 1 '.8,1 JOoraoran, tb t I 0 1.11 Ballaun, e.. 4 0 It OWtlllama, e. 117 11 Pierce, 4 114 INelaon, aa.. t 1111 Phllllpa, 3b. 4 1.4 1 lHyatt. p 2 i 0 Off Bwinsw'4, lb! 0 11 ONemata. If., t 12 9 Andrews, p. 4 I 0 1 OPyan, lb.... 4 19 0 1, Hydock, rf.. fl - 0 0 Total .. 7 17 11 IMaaon, p.... 2 u 1 0 ! ' ''"-'" ' ' Totala . ....S9 IS 27 7 4 1 Two-base hits: Ryan, Nemetz. Struck out: By Hyatt, 4; by Mason, 3: by An drews, 8. Bases on balls: Off Mason, 3; off Andrews, a Earned runs: Armours, 4. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Murphy. . ENCrLERITES TROUNCE ' KOHNS Victory Thirteen to Six, After Three i . Weeks of Dickering. ( After three, weeks of office challenging, and back yard workouts by local mer chandise ..brokers, two teams were chosen yesterday afternoon at the Field club diamond and the Englerltes, a crew of ticker . lads, captained .. by George Engier, trounched theKohnltes by a score of 18 to a ' AI Hansen started out to twirl for the Kohnltea, but retired in the .sixth frame after nine runs and fourteen hits had been secured off his delivery. He . was ably, succeeded , by John Howlett, who held the. opponents to four runs during the remainder,. of the. game. Herbert Kohn hired a caddy to chase balls that were knocked out, . of the reach of the ' Kohnites' outfielders. ; The caddy obliged by running away with the first ball that came in his direction 'and the . game . was delayed for about ten minutes until another ball could be found.. Score: . R.H.E. ' Englerltes ... 4 1 0400 03 1-13 1$ 4 Kohnltea 1000310 10-611 8 Batteries: Englerltes, Engler and Cap-, ron; Kohnites, Hansen, How,lett and Kohn. Umpire: Eugene Kohn. Effort to Be Made to Save Elgin Race CHICAGO, July 21. Elgin merchants are going, to make a determined attempt to save the annual road races from the ditch ' of temporary . oblivion. ; Although the Chicago Motor club will not co operate in the promotion of the 1912 spcel carnival,., prominent business men of the watch city and officlals.ot the'Eigfn Road Racing association are confident that they can interest other parties, In the proposed, meet and can stage events that will be as successful as were , the stock chassis championships of 1910 and 1911. v. . ;! '"I will be In Chicago soon," said Fred W. Jencks, manager of the Elgin Road Racing . association, "and will start to solicit entries. We do not care to make public our plans at this time. We are looking for co-operation and will spend .. any amount " within reason In order to save the meet. i - , '"iShjln" business, men did i not realize what the road races meant to the city until the Chicago Motor club voted to abandon them. ' Now they are willing to subscribe money in order to retain the meet. ' "I know nothing of .the sale of the privileges' to a private ' Individual 'for 3100,000, but it is true that we are,go!ng to run off -a meet on August 24 without the aid of the Chicago Motor club." r Father Manning ' Umpires Ball Game SCOTIA.- Neb., July 30.-Special Tele gram.) Scotia . got revenge on Greeley here today In one of the best played games here this season. Scotia got to Lanigan for three hits and a walk, net ting three runs In the first Inning. The game then settled down to a pitchers' bat tle. Cook having the better of it This waa a benefit" game,, the proceeds going to bulldng a new Catholic church, and a ' fair sized crowd was present. The feature of the game was the efficient work of Father Manning of Burwell as umpire. Score: - RH.E. Scotia 81001003 0-7 61 Greeley ...... 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-3-53