THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1913. Batting 400 in the Humidity League Drawn for The Bee by Hal Coffman Copyright, 1913, National News Aea'n. c 14 -T ' -I " ' .teS' i? f ! ; I Inn. IK 9 ft A K 9 A I - - 1 sMSXST ' kwW . " l1f iW ..V 1 I I 1 Ti. RU fi. . -v M II. I "i ""lIFITUBrtnil W; ' "ffaf . sV ' I libeH .!".!!"!'."!" i 0 0 0 0 0 Z ' L " V 'V The case wa" DrouShl on trial Wednea- parties making- complaint, but should H Leonard w.'..."." 1 0 0JJ''J 0 iZi yM 1 N ' " day. "each . member of the team demand- b carried further it will besought to S Totals '.........5 1 1 27 13 1 ' ' ' gfrp-p t separate trial ' by jury. Ro Mo tniah the defendants.. ; ' , ST. JOSEPH. T2 XgV ' . VrO HV tv' CTuskey's case was the first to be tried, . ' : AB. R. H. O. A. E. I . N WV'. Lk. k.,.. , v w. 'B B" Tournament. . ....... 4 0 1 0 8 01 -ityWMJSl V ' T ) . .8 ..OTc.. u, ...... a,,, LOGAN' la., July 26 (Special.) Logan, I 1 14.0,0.. Vv SSJ, V ' '.., Mitchell, one of thu foremost attorneys woodbine. Pisgah. Missouri Valley and 4 0 X' a 8-0 V -tiSaer"K' NSmS5S5S!fc s. Lmii.. no,. . .. i untie aioux Dase Dan teams win contest! .4 0 1 2 0 0 . . ' U1'. -ly &X2mS9Ba&fi0S4r W. X ' . JU". ""; ' for 8300 in prises to be awarded In a 0 8 0 0 . j-CiSir ' ' VOr l - tweive minutes, returning a verdict of I baseball tournament here beginninr July 1 2 0 0 Silfc&S?" .tteeri . . "not Bunts'." .The court then demanded n4.?nf August 1 As exdttar tun 0 0 2 1 1 .M.r'JZ2 ii i i Ifii . I .v. v., ..... lu. anticipated. 0 0 8 0 WHP ''SWy'QYT- -roi'i against the balance of the players. It is Persistent Advertising Is the Road to ROURKES FAIL TO HIT BALL Inability to Connect loses Game to Denver, Five to One. K0 EEEORS OK EITHER SIDE . Pitcher Beebr, Tried Out for first Time, la I'nsteadr and Manatres . to Get Himself In Some- thine of a Hole. By .MASON .YOI I.D. DENVER, July 28.-(Speclal Telegram.)' Inability to hit the ball at opportune times lost for Omaha the last game of the series here today by 5 to 1. The Rourkes managed to get men on bases in almost every inning, but the hit to send the runs across naver came after tile second. Younr Leonard was the flrtzzlv fllnarr today and worked himself out of holes with apparent ease. Benton Beebe, Pa Rourkt's new twirler, was sent In at the beginning, but was unsteady. In the sixth Inning the Cubs landed on him for four 'hits, Including two doubles, for three runs. With two men down he was benched and Manager Arbogast sent Hicks in to finish. Denver am not win tne game witnout a, hard battle. The Omaha .boys were fighting at all times and playing great ball. The support they gave their pitch ers was errorless. The Rourkes got their only run In the second frame. Johnson sent one too hard for Kenworthy to handle. Schlpke sent him to second with a single to left and h scored on Niehoff's single to left. the Grizzlies tied It up In their half of the second on two singles and a, sacrifice. In the third Inning Beebe worked himself lino a bad hole, but managed to wiggle out of it. A single and two walks after two had died filled the bases. Beebe then sent some twisters to Lindsay and 'hi fanned. in the sixth Denver made three runs. Block singled. Wetdensaul sacrificed. Kenworthy sent Block over with a single. He stole second and scored on Casstdy's double, who In turn scored on BeaU's clout. ' . - Schlpke Spears Ball. Bchlpke robbed the Cubs, of a run in the eighth inning with a pretty stop and peg., Cassldy was on third, with one dewn, when QulUln sent a liner past Hicks. Schlpke made a grab for the ball with one hand and with a marvelous heave got Cassldy sliding Into the plate. A lightning-like double play In the ninth inning robbed the Rourkes of any chance o victory when they started a batting rally. With one down, Schlpke got to first on an Infield hit Kiehoff came through with a single, sending the Skipper to third. Scanlon sent a hot one to Ken worthy Just In front of second. "Kenny" touched second and sent the ball to first, ending the game. vman leaves nere tonigni ror wicnita to open a four-game series with the Job bers tomorrow. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. H. B. Reilly. 3b. Powell, If...... 4 Zwllllng, 2b..... Watson, rf...... Borton, lb 0 Kelly, cf 4 0 Melnke, ss 2 Cossett, c 8 0 Chellette, p 2 0 Totals ;.30 1 6 21 10 'Batted for Ulatowski in eighth. Batted for Douglass in eighth. Des Moines 0 00000000-0 fit. Joseph 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 O-i Sacrifice hit: T. Relllv. Bases on balls: Off Douglass, I; off Chellette, L Struck out: By Douglass, 7; by Chellette. 8. Hit by pitched ball. By Chellette, Belden. Passed balls: Ulatowski (8). Wild pitch: Douglas. Stolen bases: Zwtlllng, Kelly. Left on bases: Des Moines, 4; St Joseph, 8. Umpires: Knapp and Flynn. Time: 1:40. INDIANS SCALP TWO PITCHERS Donble-Hander Taken from Wlohlta y Stoux Cltr. WICHITA. July 2a.-Bloux City fcattsd Wichita pitchers hard and won a double header. Poors, first gams: WICHITA. ' AS. R-M. O. A. Miaaieton, or., 8 11 10 MOS, ID 8 Psttlgrsw, if Davis, rf. I Callahan, ss, 4 Kosrner. Jb,. 4 Waster!!, 8b. ,,,.. 4 Clemoni, a ,,,, 4 Jordan, p,.. 4 Craig , 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GIANTS. OVERCOME BY CUBS Errors by Myers Assist in Downfall of Mathewson. TWO BUNS IN NINTH WIN GAME la Eighth Innlns; Myers and Doyle Are Pat Oat by Umpire and Soon Afterward Miller Follows Them. fl IS 0 0. A, 0 I I 0 0 0 I H Justice, ss Coyle. lf....r ... Thomason, cf 4 Johnson, e 4 Kane, id Bonipke, 2b 4 Nlehoff, 8b 4 Scanlon, If iKeebe, p.... 2 Hicks, p ..1 . 4 0 4 0 0 1 0 o. 2 0 1 t 1 2 2 0 0 sx 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.. Kenworthy, ss 4 iCassldy, If 8 Beall, cf 8 Quliltn, 3b 4 French, 2b.........;.. 4 Lindsay, lb ....8 Block, c... 4 Weidensaul ,lf 8 Leonard, p 4 8 24 IS 0 ......S3 1 DENVER. AB. R H. O. A. E. 1 4 3 2 0 111 1 0 0 2 BOO 0 2 110 110 6 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 t 1 0 0 2 10 0 11 0 0 0 Totals... ......... .34 8-14 27 10 0 Omaha 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Denver - 01010300 '-6 Two-base hits: Beall, Qulllin. Three base hit. Kenworthy. Hits: Off Beebe, 10 In five and two-thirds innings; oft Hicks, 4 In three and one-third innings. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Myers un-1 Ale LINCOLN CLEANS IP THE SERIES Topeka Fails to Score, While Locals Bunch Hits. LINCOLN, Neb.. July 26,-Lincoln made a' cleanup of the Topeka series by win ning ' today's game by a score of 4 to 0. The locals bunched hits orf Bransdom In one inning for three runs. Tuckey was strong throughout. Score: - LINCOLN. Berghammer, ss. Lloyd, 2b Cobb, If McCormlck, If. . Cole, cf P.srbour, 3b Mullen, lb H inson, c Tdckey, p. : AB. R, H. O. a 2 I 4 2 0 18 2 1 Totals 81 4 9 27 15 Walsh. !b. ... KinK, cf. ..... Ixef, If Gardner, lb. . Gear, cf Kvantz. 3b. ... Pstif rson, ss. tahmldt. c. ... Krandom, p. . TOPEKA. AB. R. H. 4 Totals .......... 32 0 2 24 11 1 Lincoln 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 Topeka .. 00000000 0-0 "Two-base hit: King. Left on' bases: Uncoln. 7; Topeka, S. Stolen base: Barbour. Sacrifice hits: Lloyd, Barbour, Hanson. Struck out: By Tuckey. 2; by uratioom, &. oase on nans: uti rucxey, L,' Hit by pitched ball: By Brandom. 1. . Time: 1.33. Umpires: Johnson and O'Toole. s ST. JOE BLANKS DES MOINES Chellette Holds Locals to One Hit, and Lone Ran Gives Victory. DES MOINES, July 28.-Chellette scored a shutout against Des Moines today, holding the locals to one hit, while St. Joseph obtained six hits off Douglas and won its only game of the series, 1 to 8.. Score: ' - v , DES MOINES. AB. R H. O. A. Curtis, cf...... ...... 4 0 0 1 0 E. 0 Totals, 88 1 SIOUX CITT. AB, K H. CIa'K ef ,,,,,, mm, , 4 P 1 Kvuns, tb i Oo Hmlth, ss,,,,.. MMMf S V y Mysrs, If,,,...,,... 4 1 I Tsnnant, lb, Pren, riitii.,,M,M 4 11 Andreas, lb, ,,,,, 0 0 t'artmsn, s,.m.Mmm, 4 18 Whits, p I 0 1 Totals, m.U 4 I Batted for Jordan in ninth, Wichita m.O 0 10 0 0 0 0 0-1 mown City 0 iMOHIM Two-base hits: Koernsr, Cadmftn. Mas. Myon, Clark. Itolsn basest Myers, Mid- aieton (v, avans, Kosrnsr, uoudis piayi Andrsos to Tsnnant. struok out) ly Jordan, I; by Whits. I, . Bosm on balUi OM Jordan, Si off White, 4. Passed belli Clemens, Umpire: Haskell, foors, second gamsi i WICHITA. AD, It IL O, A. Mlddloton, of 4 0 110 Moo, 8b I 0 0 Psttlgrsw, If 4 0 s 8 Davis, rf 4 0 0 Callahan, is 4 0 1 Kosrnsr. lb rtto V V Wsstsrsil, 8b 8 0 0 Wacob. o... t 0 0 Jackson, p. Ms-tltisttt 4V V ; A t Denver ....63 45 .641 Sioux City. 61 44 .637 D. Moines.. 19 4 .6161 Wichita ...47 61 .480 Lincoln ....44 51 .4631 Topeka ...35 61 .365 AMER. LEAGUE W.L. Pet g.hultt, rt.,4 1 4 Tinker, H...I 0 S Zlm'mta, lb 4 I 1 Iicach, cf. ... 4 Silar, lb..., 4 Even, Jb..,. 4 Archer, s,. I Rich It, p.... I Mtller 1 t 1 1 I 0 4 0 4 9 0 0 1 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 115 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 I I 0 T I 4 0 Totals 81 1 87 13 4 SIOUX CITT. AB. R. K. O. A. B, Clark, cf 4 18 10 0 Evans, 8b I 0 13 3 0 Smith, ss 8 18 1 1-0 Myers, If. est 1 9 9 v V Tunnant, id... 4 i i iz v o Bresn, rf 4 111 0 0 Andreas, lb 6 11110 Orandortf, o 4 0 1 I I 0 Brown, P . 4 0 0 0 4 0 Totals. ......87 1 18 17 18 "S Wichita .....0 0010000 0-1 Sioux City...... 1 10001111-1 Two-bass hits: Breen. Jaokson. Three- base hits: Fettlgrew, Tsnnant. Horns run: Tsnnant stolen bases: Clark, Callahan, Andreas. Doubls play: Calla han to Me to Koerner. struox out: ay Jackson, I; by Brown, 8. Bases on balls: Off Jackson, 4; off Brown, 8. Umpire; Haskell. MADISON BEATS BATTLE CREEK AND LOSES TO TILDEN t asntsssMssnsss MADISON, Neb., July J8.-SpeclaL)-Madlson defeated Battle Creek on the lattsr's diamond Wednesday afternoon by a score of 1 to t ZadavlU, who was to bavs pitched the gam for Madison was called horn just befor th gam com menced by th death of his father. Score: Madison ....I 00004010-9 Battle Creek I 10000000-8 Batteries: Madison, Bailor and With row; Battl Creek, Walworth and Scott Horn run: E. Hoffman for Battl Creek. Thr-bas hits: Madison. Wlthrow (2), Batss. Two-baa hits: Madison, Oarey and Klndler. Madison, after wtnnlng thirteen straight was defeated this afternoon by Tllden on th latter1 diamond bj a scor of 8 to L ' Alma Blanks Gald Reek. ALMA, Neb., July 2.-(8peclal.)-Th Alma ball . team won another gam on th local grounds yesterday by defeating Quids Rock in an uneven game. This makes four straight games won by Alma during th last week. Scor: R.H.E. Alma 0 7 4 3 0 0 1 0 -19 13 8 Quid Rock..O 00000000-0 10 7 Batteries: Alma, Reynolds . and Shoe maker; Guide Rook, Marsh and Worley. Two-bas hits: Alma, 8. Th Alma team has a percentage of .636. Brnnlns; Wins front Fairmont. BRUNINO, Neb.. July frWSpectaJ.) Bruulng won a game her from Fairmont yesterday by a score of to 1 Batteries. Fairmont, Gray and Puttman: Bruning. bailey, Howks and Norton. Struck out: By Uttman, 2; by Norton. 12. Home run: Brandbrook. Ingleeide Defeats Willow Spring. LEXINGTON. Nnh Jnlv M2n.i.i Ingleside defeated Willow Springs la a utuv tuuaai gun oy io score ol to 4. Boasen's catch, doubling a man at third in tli twelfth, was tb redeeming feature. Th pitching honors were evenly divided. Yankees Sell Street. NEW YORK, July 25.-Charles Street, the veteran catcher, acquired by th New xork Americans from Washington last spring, has been sold to th Providence team of th International league, accord ing to an announcement from the New York club today. i .i Persistent Advertising is th Road to Big Returns. NEW TORK, July 28.-Chlcago won from New York here today, 4 to 3. Er rors by Myers resulted in Mathewson's downfall, thoug a single by Leach in th ninth drove In two runs that beat the champions. In the eighth inning Myers and Doyle were put out of the game for protesting a decision by Um pire Klem and- shortly, afterward Umpire-Bush ordered Wsrd Miller of the visitors, to the club house. Score: CHICAGO. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. gheckirO, If. 4 0 1 1 Operore, if... I 3 1 0 0 0 VDoyle, lb.... Sill 1 18hfer, tb... 9 0 11 4 0 Becker, cf... 1(00 0 OMerkle, lb.. 4 1 IS 1 0 0 Murrey, rf.. 4 0 10 4 OHeriOf, 8b... 4 10 1 OMeyert, e... till 1 Owileon. c... 0 0 11 0 oeMcCormlck. t Reulbech, p. I 4 0 0 0 Fletcher, u. t Mettie'eon, pi Total! a 7 17 II lBnodrus . 1 Totl.....SJ S 17 17 I ' Battod for Richie in eighth. Batted for Wilson In ninth. Batted for Mathewson in ninth. Chicago 0000100124 New York 1 01 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 First-base on errors: New York, 1; Chicago, 1. Two-base hit: Devora. Three-base hit: Merkle. Sacrifice hits: Shafer, Tinker. Sacrifice fy: Becker. Stolen bases: Evers, Sheckard, Zimmer man. Left on bases: New York, 6; Chicago, 3. Double palys: Evers to Saler; Shafer to Merkle. Bases on balls: Off Richie, 2. Struck out: By Mathew son, 2; by Richie, 2; by Reulbach, 1. Hits: Off Richie, 6 In seven Innings; off Reulbach, 2 in two Innings. Time; 1:40. Umpires: Klem and Bush.. Brooklyn Beats Reds. BROOKLYN, July 26, Brooklyn cele brated Its return home from a disastrous western trip todty by defeating Cincin nati. Score. BROOKLYN'. CINaNTJATL AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.B. Moras, cf... I 14 0 OBeecher. If.. 4 1 0 0 0 Northes, rf..l 1 I 0 Ofietee, of..-. 1 0 10 0 Smith. Ib... 4 10 4 OHobllU'l, lbl 0 0 1 0 Wheat if.... 6 110 0 Mitchell, tl.t 1 M 1 Cutthtw, lb.1 1 I I OOrmat, lb. Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. . NAT. LEAGUE. W.L. Pet. I W.L. Pet, St. Joseph. .53 43 .563! New York.. 65 22 .747 Omaha ...-.63 44 . 546' Chicago ....64 33 . 621 Pittsburgh.. 60 34 .690 Phlla 41 41 .600 Cincinnati .44 46 St Louis... .39 62 .429 Brooklyn ...33 57 .367 Boston 23 64 J267 AMER. ASS'N. W.L.Pct. Boston ....63 29 .6851 Minn. 67 36 .671 Wash 66 36 .609 Columbus ..65 38 .631 Phlla. 63 39 .676 Toledo 63 38 .624 Chicago ...47 42 .628 Kan City... .61 61 .600 Detroit ....46 48 .484 Milwa'kee .46 57 .447 Cleveland .45 44 .441 St. Paul 46 59 .438 New York..27 58 . 31sj Louisville ..37 63 .370 Bt. L.OU1S... 36 M .ZAil 1110 POMS ....db Kf .344 NEB. LEAGUE. Fremont ...41 28 .694 Hastings ..37 82 .5; Seward ....36 33 . 6151 Gr. Island.. 35 33 .615 Columbus ..37 30 .552 Kearney ...38 32 MS York .......28 38 . 4241 Superior ..2146.313 MINK LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Falls City.. .41 26 .612 Auburn .....39 29 .574 Neb. City. Beatrice ..39 30 .665 ..81 36 .463 Humboldt ..29 38 .433 Hiawatha ...24 44 .363 Hummel, lb, I 1 14 0 OEgaiw, lb... Fleher, ee... I 10 1 1 Eemond, u. Miller, e.... 1110 Ociarke. c... Ragoa. p.,.. 1 0 0 0 0 Benton, p... BrwtB 0 0 0 0 0McUn ... Curt la, p.... 10 0 1 0Mxiane ... Keefe, p..... Totals.. .. .10 11 17 It IDavla. p..... 4 0 11 4 14 1 i 4 , 1 1 0 0 0 1 I I 1 00 0 0 0 0 0 .1 1 .0 0 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 .110 10 . Totals II 7 24 1 Batted for Ragon In fourth, Batted for Benton in fourth. Ran for McLean In fourth. Cincinnati , 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0-4 Brooklyn 0 I 2 6 00000-0 Two-base hit: Northen, Cutshtw. Sacrifice hits: Bates, Smith. Bases on balls: Oft Benton, 3; off Keef?, 8; off Davis, 3; off Ragon, 4; off Curtis. 2. Struck out: By Benton. 1; by Dabis, 1: by Ragon, 1; by Curtis, 2. Time; 1:65. Umpires: . Johnstone and Eason. Billy Burke First in Free-f or-AMrot DETROIT, Mich., July 26.-ResulU of Grand Circuit races today were: 2:18 trot, purse 21,000, three In five: Zarrlne, b. m., by Silent . Brook Macey) 1 1 1 John W. Davis, br. s. (McDonald) 4 2 8 Victor Star, b. g. (Valentine) osx Alts Coast, b. m.(Dempsy) 8 4 8 Amy, b. m. (Cox) 8 I 4 Celesttne, b. m. (McMahon) 7 6 1 Queen Lake, b. m (Murphy) 8 7 8 Mae Cassldy, b. m (ShanK) s ar Annie Kohl, b. m. (Carpenter).... dls Reusens, ch. g. (John Benyon) d.s Time: 2:10K. 2:12, 2:11. ia nana nureA XI 0i)O. three in five: Clara Paul b. m., by McAdams (Pennock i l l Our Colonel, b. h. (Jones) 1 8 2 6 Pat Hal, ch. g. (J. Benyon) I lit The Assessor, b. g. (Geers) 7 3 4 S Rlverd, ch. g. (Allen) i o e . Cuhanola H., ch. m. (Cunning ham) V..S 4 5 8 Myrtle Bason, b. m. (Cox) 0 8 7 t Michigan King, b. h. (Teachout).S 7 8 t Time: 3:11. 2:10. 2:10. 2:10. l'ree-for-all trot, purse, 31.600, two in three: Billy Burke, br. a, by Silent Brook (McDonald) 1 1 Lon Labor, b. r. (Hod son) 2 S Grace, ch. m. (MoDevttt) 8 3 Brace Girdle, b. .ml McManoni. ...... .4 Gold Dollar, ch. gA(Macey) ds. Time. 206-. 2:06. Pace, 2:09 class, purse, 81,000, two In three: Babe, br. g., by Atlantic King (Jamison) 1 8 1 Molile Darlin. b.. tc (Dean) 3 11 Georg Penn, b. g. (Valentine) 2 7 4 stark Migbt, m. m. (Mciuanon)... Tie Early Thacker, b. r. (Geers) 8 C 8 Walter J b. g. (Parker) 4 4 6 Forest Prince, b. g. (Cox) 8 8 8 Fanny Stanton, b. m. (Dodge) 10 S 7 Maud G., b m. (Sbively)... 9 8 8 !!eul..b. g. (Ray) SlOdrj rune, i;iiii, Ravenna Defeats Broken Sow. ' RAVENNA. Neb.. July 34. (BpeoUl.) !n u faet gam of bail played here vs- terdty Ravenna beat Broken Bow. ( to 1, This Is the third game thee teams have. played, Raevnna winning two an! Broken Bow on. Yesterday's Kesnlts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 1; Denver, 5. Sioux City, 4-8; Wichita, 1-1. St. Joseph, 1; Des Moines, 0. Topeka, 0; Lincoln, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Louis-Boston, team delayed. Cincinnati, 4; Brooklyn, 9. Chicago, 4; New York. 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St. Paul-Minneapolis, rain. Louisville, 2; Indianapolis, 1. - Kansas City, 0; Milwaukee, 4. Toledo, 7; Columbus, 3. . NEBDASKA STATE LEAGUE. Fremont, 7; Seward, L Superior, 1; Uranu isiand, 3. Hastings, 1; eKarney, 9. York-Columbus, wet grounds. , MINK LEAGUE. Falls City, 4; Humboldt, 6. Beatrice, 6; Hiawatha, 0. Nebraska City, 1; Auburn, 0. Games Today. Western League Omaha at Wichita, Sioux City at Denver, St. Joseph at Lin coln, Des Moines at Topeka. National League St. Louis at Boston, Cincinnati at Brooklyn, Chicago at New York, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. American LeagueBoston at Chicago, New York at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Detroit, Washington at Cleveland. American Association St. Paul at Min neapolis, Louisville at Indj.ianapolls, Kansas City at Milwaukee, Toledo at Columbus. Nebraska State League Fremont at Superior, Grand Island at New York, Kearney at Hastings, Columbus at Seward. Mink League Falls City at Humboldt, Beatrice at Hiawatha,' Nebraska City at Auburn. , SEWARD PITCHERS TOO WEAK Long Continued Work Causes TJeam to Lose Gmes. FREMONT WHS IN WALK Hastings Reds Bite Dust Before Big Boosting; Crowd at Kearney, Who See Capitalists Win. Hiawatha Finds Fucich Puzzler .' HIAWATHA, Kah., July: 26.-(Special Telegram.) Top much Fucich was the verdict today when the eBatrlce twirler who was knocked out of the box yester day held Hiawatha to three stingy hits and the visitors : poked In a shutout. Score: 1 . R.H.E. Beatrice ....0.. 0 10 1 02 10-57 2 Hiawatha ....0 00 000. 0 00-04 4 Batteries. Fucich . and Darrow. Riley and Bartley. HUMBOLDT, Neb., July Z6. (Special Telegram.) Falls City went down to de feat before the Humboldt team today by a score of 8 to 4. Score:. " R.H.E. Humboldt ....6 0000000 6 86 Falls City 0 0000030 1-4 61 Batteries: Jarrott and Dnets, Walters and Vanderhlll. Umpire:- Ward. AUBURN, Neb.. July 26.-(Speclal Tel egram.) In one of the fastest and tight est games of the season Nebraska City slipped one over in the seventh, winning the game. Excellent pitching and bril liant fielding featured. Auburn getting only one man to third. Score: R.H.E. Neb. City 0 0000000 1-1 40 Auburn 0 00000000-411 Batteries: Jacobson and Gold wait, Reed ind Krannlnger. Umpire: Secrist. lews Athletes Score at Pratcae. IOWA CITT. la.. July K. (Special. -Authentic reports received by local Bo icmians from the international Sokol contests at Prague, Bohemia, scored a total of Sjo3. points, or 71.35 per" cent, which gave them second place and en titled tbem to a diploma. Rudolph -..!- , ,,,..,,,. n, ,hr rvv tsnl'fa Sokol team, ranked second In the con test for individual honors. Other mem bers of the American team who ranked high in this were Paul and Elselt A Plenannt Sarprlae follows th first dose of Dr. King's New Life Pills, th painless regulators that strengthen you. Guaranteed. 2fc. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. SEWARD. Neb.. July 26.-(SDecIai Tele gram.) Seward lost to Fremont today largely for the reason that they had a badly arranged team. A Ditcher played in the field and a fielder pitched. The regular pitchers were not in form be cause they had been working. to. often. Meade played at first in Zlnk's stead, and the whole appearance was a patched up affair. Seward will be reinforced soon by a new pitcher and inflelder, which win strengthen their team materially. Score: R.H.E. Seward 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 6 2 Fremont 02111000 2-7 150 Batteries: Wolriall mil r.mnn.M. Theissen and Neff. Two-base hit: Thomp- eon. true out: y weideii, 6; by Theis sen, 3. Bases on balls: Off Weidell. 9: off Theissen, 6. Hasting Bites Dnst. KEARNEY, Neb.. July 26. (SDeclal Tel egramsManager Shaner and his Hast ings Reds were forced to bite the dust for the fifth successive time in this after noon's game. Watson's home run is all that saved them from a shut out. All chances of the game were lost when Thrailkill went up in the air In the fifth inning. Shaner went In the box and com pleted the game. Boosters' day was the drawing card and the fans are. greatly pleased with the work of the Kapitalhts. Score: d.H.e. Hastings 0 0000001 0-1 60 Kearney 2 0 0 0 E 2 0 0 9 11 0 ftaitavlaa Hutlneg Tfcmiivm cv. ... . - - ' . a.tnuii DUfUIVr TWO'base hits: Harriott, Lots. Horns rune I Hpellman, Watson. Passed ball: fiauahant. WIM nitnh. rh-.iib.in r-. on balls: Off Thrailkill, 4; off Lou, 1. vrucK out: uy TnraiiKM, 4; by Shaner, .1 pr txK-, ju, xime: i:se. umpire: Mo eiure, ALLIANCE BASE BALL PLAYERS ARE ARRESTED ALLIANCE, Neb., July 2S.-(Speclal.)-Rev. J. B. Brown of the First Presbyter Ian church swore to a complaint Monday against eight members of the ' Alliance base ball team, charging them with play ing on Sunday last. The complaint was filed with Judge Berry of the county court and warrants Issued for the arrest of Charles Drake, E. C Patton, G. C. 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