THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1912, " ' sssnssnnnnna KJ ' - - s n swane . Drawn for The Bee by Hal Coffman i ... ' 4 Grasping the Gravity of the Situation Copyright. 1812, National Nw AstfC -S . A rMis To VYow t fa MM YBU cbulkt nev. Tnifte VMS a UTtU 'VW IN f UTtiM. COC' HAT $WHO o y--T Z-SEE ZfWMh. ' & Iconics. QUKJUr, Z ;! 'I !! I ' DEHYER WINS CALLED GAME Umpire Meyen Notices Some Kain aid Stops Play. PROTESTS COUNT FOR NOTHING Kourke Gel Sowa to Fin Mar ine, Batting Oat Singles, Donbles and Horn Rait. Br MAON YOt'LD. DENVER, July 24. (Special Telegram.) -Umpire Meyers called the game In the seventh Inning today on account of rain tnd darkness, with the OrUillea leading Swith ten runs to Omaha six. Manager jKrbogast protested, saying It had been Vaining all through the game and there was no cause for its being called. The crowd jeered the umpire and wanted to continue. When the game was called It, was not ; earning as hard as at the start. Meyer hould have called the game off before it started. The grounds at the time the game was called off were not In bad jehape. Meyers did not call time and then wait thirty minutes as required by the rules, but called it off entirely. 8ome ,on then called attention to the rulea and jWhile the crowd left the grounds he .waited but twenty minutes and then an nounced to the empty stands that It was 11 off. .. " -V. M. The game In Itself was a listless one nd the players did not enthuse over Staying out in the rain and asked that It be called off before It started. . Omaha took the lead in the first Inning n Justice's triple and Boyle's single, but in the second the Grizzlies landed on Rob inson for five singles and a 'triple, net ting them sis runs. Home Ron for Schlpke. " Omaha came back In the third Inning and made three. Coyle beat out a bunt, but was forced by Thomason at second. Johnson singled to center and , Kane scored Thomason with a sacrifice fly to "Cassldy. Sohlpka then lammed the ball "to center field for a home run, acorlng Johnson and himself. In the fourth with three men on bates, by Virtue of two singles and a walk, Beall batted a home run. ' ' In the seventh Omaha made two mora. Justice landed safe on KenWorthy's error. Thomason singled to center and went to 'second when Beall Juggled the ball, Jus tice going to third. Kan singled to oen W, scoring both men. In the fourth in ning Robinson was driven off the mound 'and Benton Beebe, the new twlrler, went In. He dished up a great ossertment of 'curves and had fine control and did not five a hit during the rest of the game. : Omaha batted the ball hard and had little Jrouble In finding ' Klnaella, who could lint make his curve ball work. Had the game progressed the other two Do you get the Best your Gillette can give you? THREE minutes is plenty of time for a Gillette shave complete. - . Beard slipped off velvet-smooth face dipped in cool water skin toned up fresn and cheery. 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E. 0 2 2-0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 10 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 a u 0 0 3-6 Justice, ss.... Coyle, ; rf Thoaao, cf Johnson, c Kane, lb Schlpke,- 2b........ Nlehoff, Sb Allen, If Robinson, p 4 S 4 5 1 4 S 4 t t i 1 Beebe, p Totals il DENVER. AB. R. 10 II. 1 1 I 1 1 1 0 I 1 Kenworthy, a Cassidy, rf-... R.al ef S I .1 Quillln, 3b .. J French, Jb I Lindsay, lb J Spahr, c WeldensauL If I Klnsella, p....... v Totals ..........24 10 rimihi i oio Denver 0 4 0 0 0 -10 Stolen base: Quillln. Three-base hits: Justice, Cassldy. Home runs: Beall, Schlpke. Struck out: By Klnsella, 5; by Robinson, 1: by Beebe, -t H1U: Off Rob inson, in three and two-thirds innings; off Beebe, 0 in two and two-thirds in nings. Tim: 1:20. Umpire: My era I t LINCOLN OUTBATTED, BUT WINS Topeka Defeated by Scr of Eight t Six. LINCOLN, ' Neb., July 24. Lincoln won from Topeka today, I to 8, although out batted by the visitors. Five pitchers were used tn the game and none of them ws especially effective. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. Berghammer, ss. ... 2 2 2.1 2 Lloyd, -2b, 4 1 1, 2 1 Cobb, rf 2 0 0 2 0 McCormlck, If. 2 2 0 2 .1 Cole, 2b 2 0 1.00 Barbour, Sb. S 0 0 1 1 Mullen, lb 2 10 10 Carney, c. 2 2 2 12 2 Tuckey, p 0 0 0.0 1 Smith, p. ............ 1 0 0 0 0 Miller 1 0 0 0 0 Wolverton. p 2 0 1 0 1 Totals .... X S TOPEKA. AB. R. 7 27 H. O. Lee, If. King, cf. Cochran, Sb Gardner, lb. Gear, rf. Walsh, 2b Patterson, ss. ... Schmidt, c. ...... Hornsby, p. ...... Brandom, p. 6 0 11 t J Totals S 23 14 1 Batted for Smith In fifth. Wolverton out for bunting on third strike. Lincoln ............ 10008110- Topeka 4O0O3000O-O Three-bas hits: Lloyd, Walsh. Two base hit: Carney, King. Double plays: Hornsby to Patterson to Gardner: Walsh to Gardner. Left on bases: Lincoln, (: Topeka, 6. Stolen bases: Berghammer, McCormlck, Barbour, Cochran. Sacrifice hits: Berghammer, Cole. Struck out: By Wolverton, 4; by Hornsby, 1. Bases Omtt BUde. pseltM ef six (IS sbsTlni tiff), Weeate; niekel-plat SOI of twlT M bTliit d I . ll.Oa Par Ml. n 40,000 ntall etons la wry part ef the kskitabis glob. T?blTotfTri2 L, -7-.'. M J-YrLSsSSBSSi 4gaSLJj& rJlaS.. VSWS 1 RECRUIT ODTPI FTeR "7t on balls: Off Smith, 1; off Wolverton, 2; off Hornsby, 6; off Brandom, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Tuckey. Wild pitch: Brandom. Passed ball: Carney. Time: 2:20. Umpires: McGinnls and Johnson. DURHAM ' PUZZLES SIOUX I CITY Wichita Cornea Near Shutting Out the Indians. - WICHITA, July 24.-Durham kept Stoux City's hits scattered one to an Inning and but for an error would have shut out the visitors. Clarke's bare-handed catch of Pettlgrew's liner In the eighth waa a feature. Score: ' WICHITA. , AB. R. H; O. A. E. Mlddleton, cf.. Mee, 2b Pettigrew, If... Davis, rf Callahan, ss... Koerner. lb..., .... 4 1 2 8 0 1 ....4 0 1 6 4 .... 4 0 0 1 0 2 12 0 Westers . Sb S Clemons, c S Durham,, p s Totals ,.31 8 9 27 15 8IOUX CITT. AB. R' H. O. A. Clark, cf.. 4 12 2 0 Smith, ss 1 o v i I (yers, If 4 0 0 1 0 Tennant, lb 4,00 u . o Breen, rf 8 0 1 1 0 Evans, Sb 4 0 113 Andreas, 2b 2 0 0 1 3 Cadman, c 4 0 1 4 0 Thomas, p 2 0 0 0 1 Totals ;....2 1 6 23 10 Koerner out; hit by batted ball. Wichita .....0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 -S Sioux Clty..........0 0100000 0-1 Left on bases: Sioux City, 7; Wichita, 5. Sacrifice hits: Smith, 2. Two-base hit: Clark. Three-base hits: Mlddleton, Calla- nan. stolen base. Clark. Double play; cai lahan to Mee to Keorner. Struck out: By Thomas, 4; by Durham, t Bases on balls: Off Durham, 1: off Thomas, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Thomas, Breen, Andreas. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Haskell. DBS MOINES BEATS ST. JOSEPH Contest Marked by Poo Fielding and Reckless Base Running. DES MOINE8. la. July 24.-In a aame marked by poor fielding and reckless base running Des Moines defeated St. Joseph today, I to 1 With the score tied in the eighth the locals scored three runs on two singles, a triple, a sacrifice hit and an error. Score. DES MOINES AB. R. H. o. 4 2 0 2 0 S 0 A. 0 7 0 0 . 2 2 0 1 E. Curtis, cf. 8 0 1 Claire. Sb.-ss 4 11 Hahn, rf. , 3 Belden, If. 3 Korea, ss.-lb 3 Jones, 2b 4 Mcuraw, id i Leonard, Sb. 1 Ulatowski, c 8 T 2 RoffffQ P Isbell 0 U o 0 0 Total 29 6 8 27 14 4 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. 1 1 1 2 0 2 I I n Rellly, Sb. 4 0 11 Powell. If S Zwllllng, 2b. 4 Borton, lb. 8 Keuy, ci 4 Meinke, sa .......... 8 Griffith, c 3 Johnson, p. ......... 4 Oossett, c 0 Totals 34 24 'Batted for McGraw In the seventh. Des Moines 000230000-5 8t Joseph. ...... 0 0 000011 O-i Two-base hits: Powell (2). Zwllllng, Rellly. Three-base hit: Kores. Sacrifice hits: Curtis, Hahn, Rellly, Meinke, Oos sett Bases on balls: . Off Rogge. 3; off Johnson. 8. Struck out: By Koggv. 6; by Johnson. 6. Wild pitch: ' Johnson. Stolen base: Belden. Left on bases: Des Moines, : St Joseph, 10. Umpires: Knapp and Flynn. Time:. x:io. Falls CityJriumphs Over Hiawatha Men FALL8 .CITY, Neb., July 24.-(Speclal Telegram.) Two running catches by Mo- Cabe and a line drive catch and double play by Ward featured the gam today. Roben made th longest hit her this year. Score: R.H.E. Falls Citv ....1 100103 0-S 8 Hiawatha ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2-4 6 6 Batteries: Falla City. Finch and 8hes tack; Hiawatha. Forster and McNeil. Umnires: Segerst and Sackett. BEATRICE, Neb., July . 24.-(8pcial Telegram.) Humboldt shut Beatrice out today by th score of t to St Th hitting of Humboldt was timely, and with th support given him, Stanley's pitching was too strong for th locals. Scor: R.!jE Humboldt .. 03000OOO0-S4X Beatrice ... 00000000 0-0 ( 1 Batteries: Humboldt 8tanley and Diets; Beatrice, Belts and Poteet Batteries: Grand Island, Irwin and NEBRASKA CITY, July - 24. (Special Telegram.) Nebraska City gava Auburn an unmerciful thrashing today; knocking five pitchers out of th box. Horn runs were th feature of th game, being mad by Sherrer. two, Clair and Drum of Ne braska City, on each and on by Free of Auburn. Boor: R-H.E. Auburn 109001010-883 Neb. Clty....0 S 3 4 4 0 2 0 -18 16 0 Batteries: Zonderman, Kranninger, Prtmley, Free, Brewer and Musser; Rhode, Drum and Gold wait Umpire: Evana - . . Shelby Win Oauiao. SHELBY, Neb.. June K-(6peoial.) 'Tiialby won an Interesting game of ball ' om oPlk today, 4 to 8, in thirteen in- lings. Batteries: Shelby Jobst and Rani' sey; Polk, Wright and Goethe, txj blis. Knock.ojT Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. W.UPct. AMER. ASS'N. W.L.Pct. Omaha 58 42 .558 Mlnneapolls.66 36 .647 Columbus ..65 37 .637 St. Joseph.. 62 42 .653 SiOUX City.. 49 43 .533 Denver .....61 46 .631 Toledo 62 88 .620 Kan. City. ..51 60 .606 Milwaukee. .45 66 M6i St Paul. ....46 68 .442 Dee Molnes.48 46 .516 Wichita ....46 49 .484 Lincoln ...41 61 .446 Louisville ..36 62 .367 Topeka 85 58 .376) Indianapolis34 68 .333 NATti LEAGUE. AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.PCL W.L.Pct New York... 65 21 .706 Boston 638 .693 Chicago 63 33 .616 Washington. 66 35 .611 Pittsburgh ..48 34 .& Phltadelphia.62 38 .578 Phliadelphla.41 41 .600 Chicago 46 42 .623 Cincinnati ..44 45 .494 Detroit 44 47 .484 St Louis 39 52 .429 Cleveland ...44 48 .478 Brooklyn ...32 5t .364 New York. ..28 58 .326 Boston -23 63 .267 St Louts 26 61 .231 NTB. LEAGUE. W.L.fct. WX.Pct. MINK LEAGUE. Fremont ....39 28 .582Falls City.. .41 24 . 631 Hastings ....37 30 .552 lAuburn ....38 28 .676 Seward 35 31 .530 Neb. Clty...38 29 .567 Gr. Island ..34 32 .515 Beatrice ...30 35 .462 Columbus ..37 29 .661 Humboldt ..27 38 .415 Kearney ....36 32 .59: Hiawatha ..23 43 .348 York 27 38 .415 Superior ....20 45 .308 YeterU.N' Results. ' WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 8; Denver, 10. Sioux City, 1; Wichita, 3. St Joseph, 2; Des Moines, 5. Topeka, 6; Lincoln, 8. . . NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 4; St. Louis, 6. Brooklyn, 1; Chicago. 3. New York, 8; Cincinnati, 7 (ten innings). Boston-Pittsburgh, rain. ' . n . AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland, 11; Boston, 6. St. Louis-Philadelphia,' rain. Detroit-Washington, rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 4; Milwaukee. 12. 'Toledo, 8; Kansas City, 2. Louisville, 1-1; Minneapolis. 7-3. Indianapolis, 5; St. aPul, 10. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Fremont, 10; Seward, 11. Superior, 0; Grand Island, 4. Hastings, 6; Kearney. 25. York, 2; Columbus, 1 'MINK LEAGUE. Hiawatha, 4; Falls City, . Humboldt, 2; Beatrice, 0. Auburn, 3; Nebraska City, 18. Game Today. Western League Omaha at Denver, Sioux City at Wichita, St. Joseph at Des Moines, Topeka at Lincoln. American League Cleveland at Boston. Chicago at New York, St. Louis at Phila delphia, Detroit at Washington. American Association Jst Paul at Min neapolis, Louisville at Indianapolis. Nebraska State League Fremont at Seward. Superior at Grand Island. Hast ings at Kearney, York at Columbus. Mink League Falls City at Humboldt Beatrice at Hiawatha. Nebraska City at Auburn, M. an4 M, Stake Won By Queen Worthy DETROIT, July 24. Results of Grand circuit races her today were: Pace, 2:22 class: Warner Hall, (3. J. Benyon), .first; Flaget (S. Cox), second; Michigan Queen (S. Heachout). third; Major O'Dell (S. Snow), fourth. Best time, 2:1H4- Trot 2:24 class. Merchants' and Manu facturers' purse 210,000: Queen Worthy (Murphy), . first; Bierne, : Holt (Gerrity), second; Arona . McKlnney, (Cox), third; Dave Halle, (Shank) fourth. Best time, 2:1054. Pace. 2:07 class: Braden Direct first: Longworth B. and King Dappene divide second ana tnira money; uuiara, lourtn. Best time. 2:08. Trot, 2:22 class: Mary O., first; Mount Hurst, second; Thistle Doune, third; Phil Bars lourtn. Best time. 'Ptce. 2:22 class: Warner Hall, , first; Flaget, second; Hicnigan Queen, third; Major O'Dell. fourth. Best time. 2:11. , O'Toble Will Umpire in Western League CHICAGO, July H-President O'Neill of the Western league today announced that he had signed Jack OToole, an urn plre ' formerly of the Southern league. O'Toole will report at Lincoln tomorrow and assist Umpire Johnson, th latter's working partner going to Denver. LITTLE COMPETITION IN FREMONT RACES NORFOLK. Neb, July 84.-(Special Tel- egranv) Today's results In the Nebraska stat firemen's tournament: Regulation hose race, class A. 2a0 yards. Alliance won. no competition. Time: :344a. Regulation, class B: Norfolk won. no competition. Time: :42. Regulation nook ana laaaer, so yaras: Lexington won, no competition. Time: :439fc.- State championship coupling contest. 50 feet: Alliance (R. Hull and George Klser) won; average time. aB.i; Norfolk second (Leo Broeker and William Werner); averasn time. HK.4. Straightaway hose, class A: Alliance won. no competition. Time: .30tt. Straightaway, class B: Norfolk won. no competition. Time: Norfolk won th eball game with Win- tide, 6 to 3.- J ... .'. . . Reiiir sola to oca Home. SIOUX CITY. July 24,-Tom Rellly. third baseman for Sioux City Western league team, was sold to Des Maine, to- aay. , GIANTS MAMROHG FINISH New York Cleans Up Series , with. Cincinnati Team. , TWO RUNS IN TENTH DECIDES IT Fromme Pitches Well for Seven Innings, When Me Weakens, and Benton la No Improvement Homer by Becker. , CINCINNATI, O., July 24.-New York made a clean sweep of the series, win ning the fourth game here today, S to 7, in an exciting ten-inning battle. Fromme pitched well for seven Innings when he weakened. Benton, who relievd him, was no Improvement McCormlck' double in the tenth while batting for Ames, won the game for New York. Score: NEW YORK. CINCINNATI. - AB.H.O.A.E. ' AB.H.O.A.E. Dotom, rf... 1 1 1 OBeacher, It., i . 4 (00 oDyle. lb.... I 1 t 1 OBttM, cf.... 6 t 0 8 Becker, ef... I t 2 1 lHobllti'l. lb 4 1 0 Merkle. lb.. I IV 0 1 Mitchell, rf. I 110 4 Murrty, If.. I 0 4 0 OGrmnt, lb.... 4 1 ,1 1 4 Hereof, ... tit OEgtn, 2b.... I I I 0 Meyen, e... 4 S 1 I 1 Esmond, eft.. 6 0 12 0 Fletcher, e. 8 114 IMqUmui, c. 4 1 I 0 Tesretu, p.. 1 1 1 1 Fromme, p.. 0 I Amee, p 1 0 0 0 OBenton, p... 0 0 0 1 0 Wilts, p.... 0 0 4 0 OKum'rlee, p. 0 0 0 1 0 Shifer t 0 0 9 0McDoneid .1 0 0 0 4 McCormlck 1 1 0 0 0Clarke 1 1 0 0 0 , , . Minine ...0 0 0 0 0 TotJi...40 13 M 14 4 TOUll U U SI 11 X Batted for Tesrau in seventh. Batted for Ames in tenth. Batted for Fromme in seventh. Batted for Benton in ninth. , Ran for Clark In ninth. New York 1000108102-S Cincinnati 002011101 1-7 Two-base hits: Bates. McCormlck, Grant Three-base hit: Tesrau. Home run: Becker. Sacrifice hits: Mcuean, Fletcher. Myers. Hits: Off Tesrau. 8 in six Innings; off Ames, 6 in thre in nings; off Wiltse, 2 in one inning; off Fromme, 9 in sevn innings; off Benton, 2 in two innings; off Humphries, 2 in one inning. Stolen bases: Bescher (3), Merkle, Bates. Double play: Doyle to Fletcher to Merkle. Left on bases: New York, 8; Cincinnati, 7. Bases on balls: Off Tesreau. 1; off Ames, 1; off Fromme, Hit by pitcher: By Benton, MerKie; by Humphries, Fletcher. Struck out: By Tesreau. 1; by Ames, 3; by Fromme, 3; by Benton, 2. Wild pitch: Ames. Time: :30. Umpires: Kigier ana jfinneran. Cardinals Win In Ninth. 1 ht. LOUIS. July 24.-Flve hits and a .rifi in the ninth netted" three runs for the locals, giving then, th game. Bcore: ST. LOUIS. rmLi;iiwni. t n H ft A B AB.H.O.A.E. Hngglne. lb. till OPiekert, cf.. 4 1 1 0 J rSi, US 8 3-0 OLobert. Sb ... 4 SI I J Mowrey, lb. 1 1 1 1 08. Mege If 0 10 0 K'netcbr. lb 4 110 J 0Cr.Tth. rf.. 4 0 1 0 0 true, rf.... 4 1 0 0 0Lo4enia lb. 4 17 10 nets lk nib, lb... 4 1110 Otkea'cfIl 1 0Doolenie...4 1 J 0 0 Winso. .....4 1 1 I OKlUi fr . a a e A )! 100 ToUhw...lT U1S S c TBU1S.....17 14 17 14 1 , Two out when winning run scored. eRattMi for Harmon In eighth. c Tv,t o eo.s- Philadelphia 3 0 0 o o v Two-base hits: Paskert. Hugglns Alex t. Mann' Three-base hit: Loberi. BaSes on bails: UII Aieaanuci. - " out: By Alexander, 6; by Harmon, s. Time: 2:00. Umpires? Klem and Busn. Cubs Banch Hits. mrirrir .Tnlv 24. Chicago bunched hits today and won the final game of the .ria from Brooklyn. 6 to L Cheney haii fine control and Kepi mo raw" hits scattered. Brooklyn's lone run was made on a double, an out and a sacrifice fly. Score: CHICAGO. "u"".u , . . in (TO.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. ehackird. If. I 1 8 0 U Storm. ..- J nnker. ;! :wl."v;': : : i i ?.-V "i 1 ( 1 OHmnmel. lb. I I I 0 ! k m i wjjKntisn. Beler.' "- ! ! ! !2LUhf w;.Mk ! ? J , a.".-, : - . . . . . r . K . A I IffOHL II... . Archer, e.. 4 t ' ' i ' ' IlllI 1 11 ' ToUl(.....U 6 14 14 Chicago 8 1 i - Brooklyn ovvvwvv- Two-base hits: Leach, Scfhuit. Dau- bert, Hummel. Three-base hit: Cheney. Home run: Schulte. Sacrifice fly: Wheat Sacrifice hits:- ScnecKara, Zimmerman Ktnion haul: Moras. Left on bases: Chi- Rrooklvn. 7. Bases on balls: Oft Cheney. 2; off Tingling, 8. 1 Struck nut rt cneney. s: oy unsung, . 1:35. Umpires: Owens and Brennan. O'Day Will Manage Indianapolis Team INDIANAPOLIS, July 34. -Charles O'Day, manager of Springfield Central league team, was today chosen manager of th Indianapolis club to succeed Charles 0Leary, who will return to th ranks as a player. Manager O'Day will bring with him to the Indianapolis club from Springfield, which 1 the Indianapolis team's "tarm," First Baseman Brown Keen. Outfielder Frank O'Day, Catcher Ray McKe and Pitcher Theodor Gouliat yiomt Wondfrfnl Henllar After suffering many year with a sore, Amoa King. Port Byron, N. Y., was .ured by Bucklen'a Arnica Salva Sc. Fir sal by Beaton Drug C rCHES WALSH MdConnell, Highlander Youngster, Bests white Sox. FOUR TO THREE FINAL SCORE Zlnn Selsea Victory for New York In Eighth, When He Drive In Two Huns with a Two- Base Hit. 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