THE BEE: OMAHA, FEIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1912. Jeff Must Be Mistaken A Policeman Would Never Do Anything Like That Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher X CAMB MAMC LW " Trie ONUYCUV THE CAR. GXC6PT V. . . . Gon down to rwe ClYV hm-u rAVtOR. ABOUT. IT - ST TMC POLICE IW THft TOWW A SO CS.OOHGD TH6Sf CAN steep on a. , COfcK SCREW I WANT TO Pol - a, in e. KAWS AREEASY VICTIMS iBourkes Hake Thirteen Hits Off Hornsby, Netting Six Suns. - TWO SCORES TOPEXA'S BEST Kimu A Mist by Maklaa- Errors When They Were Host Costly Johnson Makes Three Baae Hit. Br MASOJf YOl'LD. TOPEKA, Kan., Aug. L-( Special Tel legram.) Pa Rourke's sluggers landed hard on Hornby this afternoon and drove (him from the box In the fifth Inning and won the second game of the series, by it tot Harry Hicks was on the firing line Kvnd heaved great ball and chalked up his ninth straight win. Hicks kept his nits iwell scattered and at no time was he in danger. Fine fielding, kept the Kaks 'from getting many runs. Omaha went after the game from the if Irst and displayed more ginger than dur ing any other game on the present trip. This was probably due to a meeting this morning when Manager Arbogast gave the boys a long lecture. Eddie Justice pulled off a circus stunt In the Inning which robbed the Kaws of two runs. With a man on third and an other on second, with town down Gear hammered a liner past Hicks, Justice made a lunge for the ball and pulled It down and fell on second base. Hit Coaslsteatly.' In the next Inning Coyle made a hard atch. Two were on bases and two out, when Walsh sent one to deep right Coyle started with the ball and Jumped over a smal fence on the toul line, catch ing the ball one handed. The Rourke's hit the ball harder today and more con sistently than they have since they left home. Jimmy Kane beat out two bunts and slammed out a double In four times up. Schtpke beat out a bunt and made 'two bagger. Omaha started In the second. Johnson landed safe on Franti' error. Kane beat out a bunt, Bchtpke did the same, filling Ithe bases. Bills put a pretty hit to left, .scoring Johnson and Kane. In the third, Kane beat out a bunt and scored on fichlpke's double. Hicks singled in the fourth and scored on Coyle's double. Johnson opened the fifth with a triple and scored on Kane's double. Kane scored on Niehoff s single. Topeka scored In the fourth. Gardner singled, stole second and scored on Schmidt's hit to left field. Frants doubled In the sixth and went home on Pattersons two bagger to right. Score: TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. B. Walsh. 2b... 4 0 0 4 1 0 King, ct 4 0 J 1 1 1 Lee. If 4 0 1 S 0 0 Gardner, lb 3 1 1 10 1 0 Gear, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Frants, 3b-p 4 1115 1 Patterson, ss S 0 1 J I 1 Schmidt, c 10 12 10 I'hapman, c 1 0 0 S 0 0 Hornsby, p .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cochran, 3b I 0 0 0 1 0 Totals M 1 " 27 U 1 OMAHA, AB. R. H. O. A. E. Puatlce, ss 2 0 14 10 Coyle. rf 4 0 2 4 0 0 Thomason, cf 4 0 0 3 0 0 Johnson, o 5 2 13 10 Kane, lb 4 3 3 0 1 1 Bchlpke, 2b 4 0 2 2 0 0 Niehoff. 8b 4 0 1 0 3 1 Hills, If 4 0 1 2 0 0 Hicks, p 4 1 2 0 4 0 Totals 34 I IS 27 11 "i Topeka 0 0010100 0-2 Omaha 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0-4 Three-base hit: Johnson. Two-base hits: King, Frants. Patterson. Coyle, Kane. Schlpke. Sacrifice hits: Patter son, Coyle. Thomason. Hits: Off Hornsby: 10 In five Innings; off Frants. 3 In four nnlngs. Double plays: Franti to Gard ner, Cochran to Gardner to Chapman. Stolen bases: Coyle, Schlpke. Bases on balls: Off Hornsby, 2; off Hicks, 1. Struck out: By Hornsby, 2; by Frants, 1; by Hicks, 8. Wild pitch: Hicks. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Johnson and O'Toole. JORDAN LOSES FOR WICHITA Des Moines Gains Victory by Score of Fire to One. WICHITA. Aug. L-Wlchlta lost by starting Jordan after he had been forced to retire In three previous games. Two men had scored and men were on second and third when Jackson went In with none out A sacrifice and two scratch hits scored two after which Kores' home run in the eighth ended Des Moines' run get ting. Score: DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Curtis, cf 6 1 2 2 0 0 Rellly, 2b 3 10 4 10 Kores, ss 3 2 2 0 5 0 Jones, lb 4 1 1 17 0 0 Belden, If 4 0 1 2 0 0 Hahn, rf.... 2 0 1 0 0 0 Leonard, lb... 4 0 1 0 2 0 McGraw, c. 4 0 0 1 0 0 Faber, p 4 0 0 0 2 0 ' Totals 34 ' 1 3 27 18 "o WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Mlddleton, cf........ 4 0 1 4 0 0 Hughes, lb 4 0 10 4 0 Pettlgrew, if 4 0 2 10 0 Davis, rf....; 4 1110 0 Callahan, ss 4 0 0 3 (0 Koerner, lb.. 4 0 0 11 1 0 Mee, lb s o l i z o Clemens, o 10 0 1 0 1 Jordan, p..... 0 0 0 0 0 1 j season, p s o i i i u ' Totals 33 1 7 27 14 2 Wichita 00010000 0-1 Des Moines 400000010-5 Lett on bases: Des Moines, 4; Wichita, 5. Sacrifice hits. Rellly, Hahn. Two-base hit: Jackson. Home run: Korea. Hits: Oft Jordan, 2; none out; off Jackson, ( In nine Innings. Double plays: Hughes to Callahan to Koerner, Kores to Rellly to Jones. Struck out: By Jackson, 2; by Faber, 1. Wild pitch: Jackson. Hit by pitched ball: Kores. Time: 1:40. Umpires: McGlnnls and Myers. ANTELOPES OUTPLAY SIOUX CITY Ranched Hits an Fanltless Fielding Win for Lincoln. LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. l.-Llncoln won a game from Sioux City today by hitting Just a little harder and fielding In fault less fashion. The locals were able to bunch hits on Thomas. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Lloyd, ss 10 0 14 0 Miller, cf 3 1 2 6 0 0 Cobb, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 MoCormlck. If.. 4 2 2 0 0 0 Cole, 2b 8' 10 2 2 2 0 Barbour, 3b..... 4 0 110 0 Mullen, . lb 3 0 1 10 0 0 Carney, c 8 10 4 0 0 Mogrldge, P 3 .1 2 0 6 0 Totals 30 6 10 27 11 0 SIOUX CITT. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Clarke, cf 6 0 2 2 0 0 Evans. 3b 4 1 2 0 2 0 Smith, ss 0 0 0 0 0 0 French, ss l x t l Myers, If 5 0 12 10 Tennant lb.... 4 0 1 8 0 0 Breen, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Andreas, 2b 2 0 0 4 3 1 Orendflrff, c... 3 1 0 4 3 0 Thomas, p 3 0 0 0 6 0 Cad man 10 10 0 0 Totals 34 8 1 24 14 2 'Batted for Thomas In ninth. Lincoln 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 -6 Sioux City 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 Home run: French. Two-base hits: Mc- Cormlck, Tennant. Double plays: Thomas to Orendorff to Tennant (Z), Evans to Andreas to Tennant. Left on bases: Lin coln, 4; Sioux City, 10. Sacrifice hits. Lloyd, Cole. Struck out: By Mogrldge, 6; by Thomas, 2. Bases on balls: Off Mog rldge, 1; off Thomas, 1. Hit by pitched ball. Mogrldge, L Time: 1:60. Umpires: Knapp and Flynn. Polk Connty Leagae. SHELBY, Neb.. Aug. l.-(Speclal.)-Shelby put the breaks on the Btroms burg's winning streak here Wednesday by defeating them by the score of 2 to 1, In one of the tautest games of the sea son. This makes eight straight games tor the Shelby club. RH.K. Shelby .. 2 7 0 Stromsburg 1 3 2 Batteries: Stromsburg, Andersen and Pickering; Shelby, Jobst and Ramsey. I Friday and Saturday Shirt Specials ALL $1.50 Shirts . . . 9QC ALL $2 and $2.50 Shirts . SI. 55 ALL $3.50 to S5 Shirts . . An exceptional opportunity to replenish your furnishing wants Handsome patterns, all sizes Tom Kelley Coi 315 South 16th St. MANAGER'S SHOUT BEATS HIM Bresnahan Causes Pitcher Sallee to Step Off Rubber. PHILLIES DEFEAT CARDINALS Hone Team's Claim of Balk Al lowed by Umpire and Other Run ners on Bases Move Up aad Finally Get Home. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. l.-PhlladelpMa owed its victory over St Louis today, 4 to 3, to an odd Incident which occurred In the fifth Inning. With the bases filled and one out Manager Bresnahan Jumped from the visitors' bench, gave a yell and ran towards the home plate. Sallee, who was In the act of pitching to S. Magee, stepped off the rubber, The home team's claim of a balk was allowed by Umpire Orth, Kllllfer scored and the other run ners moved up. Paskert then scored the winning run on a sacrifice fly by 8. Magee. Score: ST. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA. AB. H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.K. HiKslni, lb 1 111 OPmikart, ct. t 0 1 4 ft OLobert, lb.. 4 S.MtfM, Itl ftCranlh, rf. 4 Laderua, lb 4 OKnabe. lb.. I ftDoolan, .. t OKIIIIfer, c. I ft Alexander, p 1 Totals ... 35 T 17 IS 1 Ctini, e MaWlf 1 owrey, lb 1 L. Mowrer, Konetcbjr.lb 1 Bill, rf 4 Hannr, h.. 4 Omks. el... 4 Wins, o.... 4 Bailee, p.... I Bran .... 1 Harmon ... Total ....II MM 11 I Batted for Hal lee In the ninth. Ran for Wingo In the ninth. Philadelphia 1 0012000 4 St. Louis 1 0020000 0-3 Two-base hits: Hugging, Hausen, S. Magee. Sacrifice flies: 8. .Magee, Cra vath. Sacrifice hits: L. Magee, Mowrey, Alexander (2). Stolen base: Huggtns. Double plays: L. Magee to Mowrey to Hugglns; Hauser to Huggtns to Konetchy; Doolan to Knabe to Luderus. Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; Philadelphia, 5. Bases on balls: Off Sallee. 4; off Alex ander, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Salleo, Knabe. Struck out: By Sallee, 2; by Alexander, 6. Balk: Sallee. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Orth and Klem. Hendrlx Ootpltches Brown. BOSTON, Aug. l.-Hendrix bested Brown In a pitcher's battle and Pitts burg won. Score: BOSTON. PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A.S. AB H.O.A.B. McDonald, lb 1 II OHanaor, ot. 4 2 1 1 0 Campbell, of 4 I 4 0 OCarejr, If... 1 0 11 SwMner, lb. I 1 I ft OMcKech'a.tb 4 111 Jackaon, U.l I I I 0Waiwr, as. 4 4 1 0 THua, rf.... I SIS 0 Miller, lb... I o'l 0 I Devlin, lb.. 1 0 I 4 0 Wilson, rf. . I 1 4 0 0 O'Rourko. aal I I IMoCarthy.lb I 0 I I I Orldwall, at 1 0 ft ft OQIbaoo. o... 1 I I 0 Kline, o.... loll ftHradrlz, p. I 1 1 0 Brows, p... 10144 , Total M 4 17 11 4 Total ....It llf I 1 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Pittsburg ....1 0000000 0-1 Twobase hit; Sweeney. Bases on balls; off Brown. 3; off Hendrtx,4. Struck out: by Brown, 2; by Hendrlx, 6. Time, 1:42, Umpires: Johnstone and Eason. Pirates Find Brooklyn Easy. BROOKLYN, Aug. l.-Plttsburgh won from Brooklyn. Tingling was hammered out of the box in three Innings and Barger's reception In the fourth was quite spirited. Score: CHICAGO. BROOKLYN". AB.H. O.A.I. AB.H.O.A.K. Shackard. If 4 0 1 ft OMoran, ot... 4 4 10 0 Williams, Htllt ONorthen. rf . 4 1 ft ft gebulta, rf.. I I 1 ft Smith, lb... 4 1 1 0 9 Tinker, so... 4 I I I ftWhtat. It... 4 1 1 0 ft Downey, aa. ft ft I lCutebaw, lb 1 1 I I 1 Zlm'man. lb I I I 1 1 Hummel, lb 4 1 10 0 Leach, cf... I 1 I 0 OFIiher. si.. 4 I 1 0 Good, cf... t 0 DMIIIer, e.... 1 4 1 0 Baler, lb.... 4 111 ftGrwIn, e.... 1140 Ever, lb... 1 t 1 0 Tlnllng. p. 1 0 I ft Archer, ... 4 14 1 OBerger, p... 110 10 OXtor, o.... 1114 O'Daubert ...14144 Keulbach, p. 40114 Total .... 14 IT 11 I Total ....!( 1 IT 11 1 1 at ted for Barger In the ninth. Chlcaro 3 02400000-9 Brooklvn ...0 0000000 S-8 Two-ba hits: Schulte, Archer, Northen, Barger. Home run: Schulte. Bases on balls: Off Tingling, 3; off Barger. 4; off Reulbach. 1. Struck out: By Tingling, 1; bv Barrer, 6; by Reul. bach, 6. H ts: Off Tingling. 7 In three Innings; off Barger. 7 In .six innings. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Owens and Dlneen. Glanta Take Two Games. NEW TORK. Aug. l.-New York beat Cincinnati twice, the second victory be Insr the thirteenth straight game the champions have taken from Cincinnati. Marquard relieved Crandall in the sec ond. Suirgs lost his game In the seven th, when with two out he forced In two runs. Score. First Game: CINCINNATI NEW TOHtt AB. H.O.A.B AB. H.O.A.B. Beachor, If.. 4 I I 1 ISnodeTaM. If 4 1 I ft 9 1 0 0 orxjjle If... 4 114 1U11 Rckr. lb.. 411 11 ftMerklo, lb.. 1 t 14 1 ft 11 1 Murray., rf. 1 14 1 111 ft Murray, rf . 4 I 0 4 11 Hrtog, lb.. 4 I 1 4 ft 10 tMror. 114 1 II tOrah rietrber. I 1 1 t MeOrmlek ft ft 0 ft Hill I ITVandall .. 1 1 Wlltae. p... I I Total ....II 19 H 1 Ane out when wlnnimr run scored. Ran for Rfyera In eighth. "Batted for Fletcher In-ninth. "Batted forMeCormlck in ninth. Cincinnati 00010102O-4 New York 0 00000302- Two base hits; Fletcher, Hoblitiel. Beacher. Threebase hits; Mitchell. Home runs; Marsens. Bases on balls; off Wiltse, 1; off Humpries 1. Struck out; by Wiltse 2. Hits; off Humpries. S In 1 1-3 Innings; off Benton, 1. Umpires: Rlgler and Flnneran. Score, second game: CINCINNATI. NEW TORK. . AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.K. eschar, If. 4 1 I I Snodrraam, It I I 4 ft ft ft Doyle, b... 4 14 1 1 0 Becker, cf.. I I 1 ft OMerkle, lb.. I 1 I ft Murray, rf.. 1 4 1 I Henos, b.. 4 t I 1 OMyera, .... 4 14 11 Fletcher, si I I I I I Crandall, pi l I Manila rd, p 1 l I L ToUI ... M 14 n u Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Denver ....59 45.667 St. Joseph 56 64 .54 Omaha M 47 .544 Des Moines 54 47 .535 Sioux City 61 50 .60fi wicnita ....50 64 .481 Lincoln ....47 54 .4i Topeka ..36 353 AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct Boston ... Wash. ... Phlla. Chicago .. Detroit . . Cleveland New York St. Louis. .67 31 .6811 .81 57 .62: NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. New York... 69 24 .741 Chicago ....58 34.630 Pittsburgh 53 36 .596 Phlla 45 43 .611 Cincinnati ..45 61 .4ti9 St Louis.. ..41 66 .4.!2 Brooklyn ...35 60 . 36H Boston 25 67 .272 ISS- K 0 sn.d-BUBipui USt' 99 tV BjuABinoa SSK 19 ir-asHnsMirw m- Z9 os inj is 55 41 .573! 9S- 99 E9""itIO UBM .49 46 .616! l?9" 1 19 opaiox .48 51 .4851 m' Or 69"' snqtunjoo .45 52 .4641 JW KE 01 SHoauauug .31 62 .3331 JrTAV .30 66 .3131 -N.SSV 'HaiSV WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 6; Topeka, 2. Pes Moines. 5: Wichita, 1. Sioux City, 8; Lincoln, 5. St. Joseph, 8; Denver, 9. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati, 4-6; New York, 6-T. Chicago, 9; Brooklyn, 3. Pittsburgh, 1; Boston, 0. St. Louis. 8; Philadelphia, 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston, 1; St Louis, 2. New York, 1; Chicago, 2. Washington, 8; Detroit, 3. Philadelphia-Cleveland, rain. AMERI CANASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 6: Columbus, 10. St. Paul, 9; Indianapolis, 3. Minneapolis. 3: Toledo. 1. Kansas City, 6: Louisville, 7, MINI' LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Fa'.is City... 44 Maraans, of 4 Hoblltael.lb I Mitchell, rf 4 Orant, lb... 4 Egan, lb.... 1 F.imond. as. 4 McLean, e. I Humphri,B I Beaton, p... Total Maraans, f 4 t Hoblltael, lb 4 1 II MltcMll, rf t 1 l Grant, lb... 4 Egaa. lb.... I McDonald, a I 8rold . 1 McLean, p.. 4 Bate t sue;, p.... I Esmond ... 1 ToUI ....14 14 14 Batted for McDonald In eighth. Ran tor McLean In ninth. Batted for Suggs In ninth. Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 06 New York 1 0800012 7 Home runs: Bescher, Grant Doyle. Bases on balls: Oft Marouard. S: off Suggs. 4 Struck out: By Marquard. 3; j STATE LEAGUE. W.L-Pct. Fremont ...43 31 .5811 Hastings ...40 34 .6411 Auburn 42 31 .675 Kearney ....41 85 .639! Neb. City.... 42 32 .568 Columbus ..39 34 .534 Beatrice ....34 38 .472 Seward ....39 34 .634 Humboldt ...31 42 .426 G. Island... 38 36 .514 Hiawatha ...26 47 .356 York 30 41 .423 i Superior ....24 49 .3291 NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Fremont 2; Hastings, 3. Kearney, 8; Superior, 1. Columbus, 6; York, 6. Grand Island, 12; Seward, 8. MINK LEAGUE. Auburn, 4; Falls City, 9. Nebraska City, 5; Beatrice, 4. Hiawatha, 6; Humboldt 4. Games Today. Western League aOmaha at Topeka, Des Moines at Wichita, Sioux City at Lincoln, St. Joseph at Denver. National League Cincinnati at New York, Chicago at Brooklyn, Pittsburgh at Boston, tit. Louis at Philadelphia. American League Boston at St. Louis, New York at Chloago, Washington at De troit. Philadelphia at Cleveland. American Association Milwaukee at Columbus, St. Paul at Indianapolis, Minneapolis at Toledo, Kansas City at Louisville. Nebraska State League Fremont at Hastings, Kearney at Superior, Columbus at York, Grand Island at Seward. Mink League Auburn at Falls City, Ne braska City at Beatrice, Hiawatha at Humboldt KEARNEY EVENS UP DEFEAT Kapitalists Take Game with Su perior, Eight to One. GRAND ISLAND TAKES CONTEST Game Played at Staplehorst Goes Asjalnst Seward, Twelve to Eight Columbus Defeats York. by Suggs, 1. Hits: Oft Crandall ,8 In six Innings (none out In seventh); off Marquard, 1 In three Innings. Time; 1:50. Umpires: Rlgler and Flnneran. Trotting Sweepstakes Goes to Billy Burke CLEVELAND, O., Aug. l.-Results of Grand circuit races here today: Trot 2:20 class, purse 11.000, two In tnree. Second division: Annie Kohl, b. m. (Carpenter) John W. Davis, blk. h. (McDonald) Aron McKlnney, br. m. (Cox) Celesttne, b. m. (McMahon) Oretchen Wilkes, b. m. (Lasell) Wayside, b. g. (J. Benyon) Blngarlon. b. h. (Rodney) .". Bessie Mac. br. m. (Olln) ds Celestlne and Gretchen Wilkes divided fourth money. Time, 2:094, 2:09. Pace, f:07 class, purse 81,000, two In three: Wydrad. blk. c. (Valentine) 1 Henry H.. b. g. (Dean) 8 Don. c. g. (Brown) 2 Longworth B., b. h. (Murphy) 7 Sarah Ann Patch, blk. m. (Cox).... 4 Greatest Line, br. m. (Welch) 5 Klrby Star, b. m. (McMahon) Longworth B., Sarah Ann Patch and Greatest Line divided fourth money. Time, 2:08, 2:06. The Ohio stake, trotting, 210 class, purse 15.000, three In five: Baden, b. h. (Rodney) Ill Chatty Direct blk. m. (L-ox 8 2 2 The Wanderer, b. g. (Macey) 4 5 5 Elizabeth Ray, b. m. (Snow) 7 3 4 Dolly S., "br. m. (Jamison) 2 6 8 Cheeny, br. m. (Fleming) 6 3, Carroll, b. g. (Shank) 6 8 6: Dictator Todd, blk. h. (Murphy).. 9 4 1 Gordon Todd. br. h. (Geers) 8 7 9 Swanee, b. m. (Parker) 1 Ods Kenyon W., blk. h. (E. Benyon) ds Time. 2:08H. 2:07. 2:09. Champion trotting sweepstakes. 11,000 added, two In three: Billy Burke, br. h. (McDonald) l l Brace Girdle, b. m. (McMahon).... 2 2 Time. 2:08. Z:04. Pacing. 2:14 class, purse U,000, three In five: Baron A., b. g. (Cox) Ill Major Odell, blk. g. (Snow) 2 3 3 Lily Woodford, b. m. (Jamison).. 6 z 2 Bessie B., b. m. (Parker) 4 4 4 Stella McEwen, ch. m. (J. Ben yon) - 8 S 7 Bownet. b. h. (Murphy) 8 6 6 Lew Perkins, b. g. (Carpenter).. 9 7 6 Trojan, br. g. (Stokes) 7 8 8 Marie Perker, b. m. (Gallagher) 8 Ids Time, 2:07. 2:07, 2:08. I SUPERIOR, Neb., Aug. l.-(Spec!aI Tel egram.) Kearney got even with Superior today for the defeats of yesterday and Tuesday and pounded for eight runs this afternoon. The game was rather one sided, almost a counterpart of the one yesterday, excepting that today Kearney held the big end of the score. Gibson started In to pitch, but was re lieved In the fifth by Stevens, who fin ished, but with not much better success. Several errors at critical times added much to the defeat of the Cement City Colts, but Kearney hit the ball pretty regularly, annexing thirteen safe hits, while Superior could only count up three hits after the game. Stone pitched a mighty good game. Score: R.H.E Kearney 0 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 1-813 0 Superior 0 0100000 0-1 85 Batteries: Kearney, Stone and Gray; Superior, Gibson, Stayens t;nd LIzzette. Three-base hit: Meinert. Two-base hits: Orr, Schuerm, Spellman. Umpire: Nu gent Seward Trimmed. SEWARD, Neb., Aug. l.-Speclal Tele gram.) On account of the celebration of the opening of the Jacobs Power com pany's plant at Staplehurst, the State league game between Seward and Grand Island was transferred to Staplehurst today. In spite of the fact that three twirlers occupied the mound on both sides, the visiting team was able to wrest the vie tory by the score of 12 to 8. Hanson for Seward was relieved at the end of the third by Morse, who In turn was sua ceeded by La Flumbolse at the end of the fifth. Hartman, Manke and Claus man pitched for Grand Island. Score: RH.E. Seward 1 0 2 0 2 2 0 1 0-8 12 5 Grand Island.l 0 4 1 3 3 0 0 0-12 12 1 Batteries: Seward, Hanson, Morse, La Flumbolse and Campfleld; Grand Island. Hartman, Manke, Clausman and Jokerst. Umpire: McDermott. York Gets Little End YORK. Neb., Aug. 1. (Special Tele gram.) The Discoverers defeated York In a hotly contested game, 6 to 5. The game was tied In the fourth and sixth. Score: R.H.EL Columbus ....0 0 8 0 0 0 2 1 0-43 9 1 I or It 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0-5 11 1 Batteries: Columbus, Canine, Justls and Harrison; York, Reed, Burnett and Kelly, Umpire: Collins. Umpir eEvans Brings Eise from the Fans BEATRICE, Neb., Aug. 1. (Special Telegram).-In an exciting game Neb raska City won from Beatrice by the score of 5 to 4. In the eighth Nebraska City made two runs on a hit down the foul base line and after Umpire Evans called the runner safe some of the Beat rice rooters threatened to throw him In the river. Bels relieved Fucich In the seventh. Score: Nebraska City......O 1 0 0 0 01 2 0-6 8 4 Beatrice 2000 2 0000-4 8 1 Batteries: Conway and Goldwnite: Fucich, Bels and Poteet. FALLS CITY. Neb., Aug. 1. (Special Telegram).-Features of todays games were catches by McCabe and Dygert a stop by Ward and fast double play by xappan. ocore: Falls City 2 1 0 1 0 4 1 0 -9 12 4 Auburn 2 00200000-4 S Batteries: Falls City, Dull and Shes tak; Auburn. Willie. Snoddv and Musser. Umpire, Secrlst. WHITE SOX SHADE YANKEES Callahan's Home Run Gives Chicago the Victory. TWO TO ONE IS FINAL SC0SE New York Slakes Its Lone Run on Triple and Single White Is Hit Hard, bnt Pitches Good Ball. CHICAGO, Aug. 1. Callahan's home run gave Chicago a 2 to 1 victory over New York today. The locals scored their first run on three singles and an error. New York made Its lone run on a triple and a single. White was hit bard, but pitched good ball. Score: CHICAGO. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E AB.H.O.A.K. Bath, 2b.... 4 0 4 0 ODaniel, If. 4 4 1 ft d Zelder, lb.. 4 1 0 0 Chase, lb.. 4 0 18 1 0 Lord, lb.... 4 ft 1 1 ISterrett, of. 4 1 1 0 ft Callahan, If I 1 I ft ftZInn, rf.... 1 I 0 ft Bbdta, rf.. 1110 ftSlmmona, lb 1 0 1 1 ft eWaver, as. i 2 1 0 Paddock, lb. 11 I M. Block, c... I 111 1 Martin, aa.. 4 0 1 4 1 White, p... 1 ft 1 OWtlllams. c. 4 0 I 1 ft McConnell.p I 0 1 I 0 Total ....SO I 17 10 1 Totala ....S3 10 24 17 1 Chicago ..0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 -2 New York 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Two-base hit: Daniels. Three-base hits: Bodle, Zlnn. Home run: Calla han. Sacrifice hits: Zinn, Simmons, White. Stolen base: Chase. Double palys: Weaver to Rath; Block to Rath. Left on bases: Chicago, 6; New York, 7. Base on balls: Off McConnell, 1. Struck out: By White. 3; by McConnell, 1. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Egan and Sheridan. St. l.onls Out batted, but Wins. ST. LOUIS, Aug. l.-Boston outhlt St. Louis almost three to one, but lost, St Louis' hits coming at opportune times. Score: BOSTON. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.M.U.A.fi COLUMBUS BESTS BREWERS Milwaukee Loses Third Straight by Ten to Five. CUTTING DRIVEN FROM MOUND Six of the Nine Hit Which Cooper Allows Are In Last Two Innings Two-Base Hit Made by Sillier. COLUMBUS, O., Aug. l.-Columbus took a third straight victory from Mil waukee today, 10 to 5. The local batters drove Cutting out of the box in the third with four singles and In the seventh mixed four hits off Marlon with three errors. Shelton stole home in the sixth. Six of the nine hits Cooper allowed were In the last two Innings. Score: COLUMBUS. AB.H.O.A. O'Rourke.lb 4 15 2 Hinchman.lf 3 Miller, lb.. ( IPerrln-, 3b & MILWAUKEE. AB.H.O.A. IS. Shelton, ct. John, rf... Gerber, as. . Murphy, c. . Cooper, p... Total ....31 11 27 11 OLiebold, cf. 5 0 Charles, 2b. 5 0 Randall, rf 4 IChappelle, If i 0 Jones, lb... 4 0 Clark, 3b... 4 1 B. Lewla, as 4 ft Hughes, c. 4 ft netting, p. 1 Marlon, p.. 2 1J. Lewla . 0 1 1 0 3 ft ft 1 ft 1 14 4 ft 3 I 2 3 Hooper, rf.. 4 Yerkes, 2b.. 4 Speaker, cf 4 Lewis. If.... 3 Gardner, 3b. 4 Stahl, lb... 4 Wagner, aa. 4 Corrlgan, e. I O'Brien, p... 1 Hendrlck n,p 0 Engl 10 1 ft 0 Shot ten, cf.. 4 13 0ft 1 1 OAustln, 3b... 10 110 1 0 0 Pratt, 2b..., 114 10 1 0 OKutlna, lb. I 1110 1 1 OWllllams, rf I 0 0 ft 0 I 1 ft Wallace, SI. 8 0 3 ft 0 3 1 OHogan, If... I 0 I 0 ft 4 1 lKrttchell, e. I 0 I 1 ft 1 I OAlUter, p., I 0 0 1 0 ft ft 0 0 ft ft Totals ....27 3 27 16 9 Total ... IS 124 11 1 Batted for Corrlgan In the ninth. Batted for O'Brien in the ninth. St. Louis 0 0020000 -2 Boston 0 1000004) 0-1 Two-base hit: Speaker. Home run: Gardner. Bases on balls: Off O'Brien, 1; off Air zer, 3. Struck out: By Altizer, 2: by O'Brien, 2. Time: 1:30. Umpires: Dineen and O'Brien. Groom Pnsiles Tigers. DETROIT, Aug. 1. Groom's usual ef fectiveness against the heavy hitters of Detroit's batting order gave Washington a victory, 6 to 8 today. Shanks stepped Into a curve ball in the third inning and was carried off the field unconscious. WASHINGTON. DETROIT. AB. H.O.A.B. AB.B.U.A.B Moeller, rf. I 1 I Foater. lb.. 1 I ft ftBaahang, If. 3 0 4 4 8 Bush. I ft 1 roster, so., e - - - - - Milan, cf...4 111 OCobb, cf.... 4 1 I ft ft ... . a a -e a s A A A Gandll, lb. 4 0 Morgan, lb. 4 1 0 1 Crawford, rf 4 1 1 1 0 Louden, lb. 1 1 1 Aiurgaa, u. w vuvmuvu, - - - - - William, e. I ft ft 4 OMorlarty. lb 4 1 11 1 1 -. . . . . , . A.n.l sw 1 4 a A MeBrid. ss. 4 ft 1 flhknba If . A D ft t Walker. If 1 1 1 8 ft Groom, p.'.. 3010 Total I OeDal. 3b.... 4 11 0 OMulltn. p... 10 0 ..32 7 27 14 1 The Persistent and vudlclous Use of Newspaper Advertising is the Road to Business Success. He recovered later. Score; Washington 0 03011100-6 Detroit 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 $ Twobase hits: Milan, Moriarty. Three base hits; Moeller. Morgan. Deal. Sac rifice fly;Foster. Sacrifice hit; Groom. Stolen bases; Foster, Milan (2), Cobb (2), C. Walker, Bush. Let on bases; Detroit 6; Washington 1. Hit by pitcher; by MUHln, snanKS. sirucK our; Dy uroom ; bv Mullin 2. Time 2:12. Umpires; Hart and Connelly. Beatrice Releases Roott. BEATRICE. Neb.. Aug. 1 (Special.)- Pltcher Routt, who signed with Beatrice a few weeks ago, was released yester day and left last evening for Wichita, Kan. Routt has plenty of steam and good curves, but since joining the Bea trice team he was unable to get control and lost nearly all of the games he pitched. A sprained ankle may as a rule be cured in from three to four days by ap plying Chamberlain's Liniment and ob serving the directions with each bottle. For sale by all dealers. Totals ....35 9 24 15 4 Batted for Marlon in the ninth. (Columbus 0 0 3 0 0 1 fi 0 -10 Milwaukee 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4-5 Stolen bases: Shelton (2). Sacrifice hit: Johns. Sacrifice fly: Murphy. Two. base hit: Miller. Double play: Geiber to O'Rourke to Miller. Bases on balls: Off Cooper, 8: off Cutting, 1; oft Marion, 4. Struck out: By Cooper, 3; by Cutting, 1; by Marlon, 1. Balk: Maroin. Hits: Off Cutting. 5 in two and two-thirds in nlngs; off Marion, 6 In five and one-third Innings. Left on bases. Columbus, 6: Milwaukee, 5. Time: 1:34. Ferguson and Hayes. Io'wan Dies in South America by Accident CLEAR LAKE. Ia., Aug. l.-(Speclal Telegram). A cablegram was received In this city this morning from Central Chill Cooper company of South America, announcing the accldentlal death of Har old McLaughlin, superintendent of the company. McLaughlin was graduated from the Michigan school of mines about six year ago and In a few years was placed 'at the head of the English syndi cate. He Is the son of James McLaugh lin of this city, and a year ago waa married to Miss Helen Fitch of Mason City. The body will be brought to Iowa for burial. CHESTER yStfAN Arrow Notch COLLAR Meets dose in front and stays so 15? 2 for 25? duett. Pesbody & Co., Troy, N. V. Dr, Atzen Elected Head of Osteopaths DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 1. (Special Tele gram.) Dr. C. B. Atsen. a prominent osteopathic physician of Omaha, was elected president of the American Osteo pathic association here today. 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