r ' a-, vi 10 Jeff May Be Shy. on Nerve, but t . G?M- SCHEe yc PrtctsjO THW You SAW THr , 3? Wy " , ' V ' -I Jili ' ' 1 Ti6H.RPS shooting and rYoo'ft W 'lIPC.- ' '"fe'" ' " ' f 'Wr- ' ( . ,,. . . . , -:g-----. ' - - " .' Sg- . , ,-, r arsua c. y 'LOPES BEAT OMAHA TWICE Teu to Seven and Nine' to One Scores J:-. biim c. uaoritic utu- uoyj, . J Col. Sehlpke. Ktrutk out; liy llo , Of Disastrous Contests; srlU, ll; by nyan. u. Uilss on balls: ' . Off Mom-M'f. 2; off ilyan,' C. Hit by i -v:. BILLS STEMS TIDE , TOO LATE Umi, Hall and Kagiatp Victim in Ftrni Ityoii Tries Aaln In Second,, lint , to no , Pa Eourke'a pitciier ;;wero: iuCffective today and dropped ,lpth jminen, of -a double-header. The -flrtit game, went to y-.o , Antelopes, by a 1 ti , 7 score and tfce'tetond, by to 1." 1 . tn the first game Marmirer ArbdffaKt Kout four twirlers 'iuto.'thfif lttis. Bills, the laHt to ko in, mana?d to. stop the xcoring and hud lie been vent In at tl'ic sturt a different ' talc wight have ben tb( renult. .'.''.'. ' ' . ; Jack Hyan tvaii choMm Utl strati the first game, but f0'ir hjta far three rime was too much and he wa .forked aftr 1'avlrtg' worked two-thirda of 'an' tnhliiB; JIark Hall b the next victim;' He clayed .in the box until . he 'filled ' the buHes In the .second ; jnl;n,r. twipen Jack Kugate wna put in. lie lasted' through the ieepncl rjid third innings.' and then ) etired in favor of Joe Bill. 'Bills ' had nil kindH of stuff and struck' out, niven 'buttera in five innings.. Ryan-went, baclf In tho second (tamt'. " ' " "' More than 5.C00 people' turned1' out; 'a largo number of v'hom were Oinahon' who traveled here to nee the, game. Neither game wai " leutured ; with any b'rat playinir by either team. , ; y Tho Antelopea mashed out eleven hita in the first game,, while the Rourke'g nittdo twelve Omaha made a flii' rally in the ninth Inning, but a double play chocked It and only two runs were" sent across; -1 - .', .. '. ; ; - : ., ' The Itourke' were nctver ,!n tUe. leadj In tho fifth Inning Nhshbff clouted tho ball over the left field boards with a man on base. . .;. ,; ; Tho second game wan . much better than the first and was a hard contest until tho fifth Inning when Jack, Ryan was hamcMd al lover the park for' six hits and five runs.' Omaha rooted first, iloylei tripled t, In the' first lrin"lng an' scored on Arbogast's double. The Ante-, lopea tied It In; thethlrd. ? Miller, landed Htfe when he forced Lloyd at s.cond base and scored on Cobb's double. " ' ' , In tho fourth they took tho' lead. ' tir ney was hit by a pitched balK. stole 'sec ond, and scored on Lloyd's double. In the fifth Unjoin put the 'game ! on lee. liobb tripled and scored on McCor anick's doubhj. Cole landed safely! oil an error, and they both scored- on' Mul len's single to deep, center. ' ,' ' v'' Carney, sent Mullen , ;to second .on, a hit and. tho latter scored on Lloyd'jj single Mullen .singled scoring , Carneyi MoCoV--mlck singled in the 'eighth, stole 'second,, -we;)t to third - on " Arbogust's error 'arid second on asaorlfice fly by Coie. Mullen Klngled and stole; second, scoring on an' error by' Justice.;,' Score first game: - Score first came:', . . '.':'' ltncoln.' ' ' AB. H. H. O. U. A 1 0- A. 4 0 i : 9 0 ia v 8 . Lloyd.- 8k... .Miller,, cf.. Cobb, rf...., ..McCormlck, ....6 , a 4 0 1 t ;a , o ' 2 . 1 t If.. ;oie, m. ....... Barbjur, 2b..,. aiullon. lb titration, c... Wflverton, p. , 3 . i o : o -xutuey, p , -Total M 10 u OMAHA. AB.V R. ..... 5 1 H. U. A. 1 0 & 1 o : o r 3 1 0 ...j .. Juatlce, a...;. , 'oyle. if... 5 2 3 ! Tnomason." cf. ...... '5 0 , 'A vl : Johnson, ..,40 t : . U . Kane. lb.. 4 1 0- 4 Hhtpke. 5h. ...... .-....' 8 1 I '2 - Xiehoff, 3b.... ". ...".. 5 1 1 .1 . Bills, p 4 0 O. -Ryan, p... .....'0 ' ro .'0 o : Hall, p.. .'..'1 -l' . 0 ! Fusate, p..,..,.,.... 0 0" O t Bcunlon. -if ..: 3 ! ,.t'.0' Totals '. 7 VS 2S " 7 I Miller out; buntod foul on third strik. Lincoln A 8, 2 2 0 0 0 0 Omaha ............1 0 0,2 2 0 O j 2 T Home run: '' Niehoff. Thrtc-base hits: Miller, McCormick. Two-base tilt; .'ol , (2), Harbour. Justice, Thomuson, Hhlpke. JPoublo play: Lloyd' to Cole to Mu. ten. Luft oh- basas: Lincoln. 7; Omaha. 9.' Stolen base: Colo. .Saciiflce lilts: Wolvi-rton, Johnson. . Struck By Wolverton, 4; by-Tuckey, 4; by Rn, Bases on'Smilm r Ott olverton,1'?;1" off jiBii, un r uKuir. i; on xiuin, i. nil by pitched bali: By Wolvertctu. f: iy Fitgate, 1: by Bills, 1.. Time; 2:W. j L'm pires: Kiyan andKna1P. ' rfcore sscond game: ' '- v ' LINCOLN. .---AB. R H.- 0. , A.E. L'.jyd. ss.... Miller,; cf.... Cobb, rf McCormlck, Cole, 2b.i..., Barbour. 3b, MuHen, lb.., Carney,- c..., Mogrldge, p, Totals ... 4 .,-. 5 4 4 s r....4 6 ....... 4 .......4 jO 1 1 :tV . t ,2 . i 2 r . -I 1 tt 2 ' 3 2 0 0 ' a. O 0 8 '2 1 . 1 , 'a If 0 ' 0 -0 ..e . o 0 12 1 .....;i..37' i ! ; OMAHA 14 27 10 .AB. R. A. O. A. . 1 . 0 , 0 M -0 1 3 .' 4 0 : Justice, ss... ...... Coyle, rf ;...,. Tnomason, cf..... Arbogast, c....... Kane,, lb...-. flchipke. 2b Niehoff, 2b..;....., BI113, it.........;.. Ryan, p..... ....... .Scanlo.i .......... O 5 4 i 2 o o o 0. 'it 0 6 '.' 4 : . 4 .4 . 2 . 4 .U .8 ; l . Totals ..:...;... ;. -I, 24, '11.., 4 Batt4 for Byari In the ninth. , t'tJtoieoHi ...0 0,1 1 C O,0".J- s JOmaha ...... 0 fl.O 0 0 O O-l iHee-base hits: Miller, Cobb." Barbour, OoylcV -TTww-base ' Wta; Lloyd," McCor- I irilck. Mogridge, Coylo. Arliopant, ICanc Double plays: Nlehoff (Unasslstedl. Left on bases: Lincoln. 12; Oman. ID. - Stolen bancs: MiCormlck. Harbour, Mullen, pltchfd lU: pircx Knapp ami Flynn. AMI , SlOt A IH VIDE t'li-Mt Game Aine to Six, Second Miut ' Oat ' for Nloni. s TOPEKA. AH. I( , If- -1 0 ' 1 0 0 u 1 Walsh, ib King. cf... Lee, rf Gardner, lb Oar. rf 1 1 0 ;0 0 11 0 1 1 I s 1 1 I 10 ( 0 Nuicel. ss.. Patterson, Schmidt, c. fleit, p.... Frantz .. 3b. Totals :;. , siovrx CITY S 2T. '1J .,1 All. It. H 5 13 ). : l 2 4 2 10 , 1 r 'A. ' 3 . 1 U 0 0, 0 2 . 0 .4 0 10' ICvuns,. lib... Andreus, Sb 8 2 ; I Clark, ::::::::::-: Brepn, r: Myers, If 0 1 1 0 Tennunt, lb.... rVencli, t-s Orendorff, c... Clark, p Thomas, p Totals SI 8 11- Batted for Holts In ninth. Topeka l 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 iJ Sioux City ...3 3 8 0 0.0 1 0.0-9 Twn-buse hits; Walsh. Lee,. Andreas, Clailt, Tennant (10. l'rench iJ). Kacrlflce hits: Myers and j'ennunt. lajubln playK; Patterson to Hchmldt to PnttiTnon; Ev ans, to Tennant. 'Htoleu bases: Klnc, Evans (2, Andreas, Brcen (2), French. Basis on balls: Off fe'lt2, (; off Clark, 4. Htruck out. By Mti, ; by Clark, fi. Passed ball: Orendorff. Umpires: O Toolo, and Johnson. , gcore. second amt: . ' . . . TOP15KA. , . -. , ab. n. Walsh, 2b...' 4 0 King; cf...:..- 4 .1 Lee, If 2 0- Garduer. Jb 2 0 II. O. A. E. 2 6 3 0 .1,0 ir 0 0.2 0 0 0 8 1" 0 0:1 0:0 o o :i o 0 1.1 ' 0 1 ' ., M 2 0 0 .1 ,2,0 4 ST 13 0 jr. O. A. K. 1 I 1.0 14 2 0 12 .0 0 2 4 0 0 0 fl ' 0 .2 -2 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 3 0 0 : o . 8, i , ; 24 : 8 1 1 Oenr. rf S 0 Nanel. ks..: v S n Patteison, Sb .50 Chapman, S ' :0 Brandom, p .'. 3 ' 0 ' Totals.. 2t .1 SIOUX CITY. AB. H. Evan, 3b.:... Andreas. Kb... 0 0 ' 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 Clark, cf Kreen.' rf Tennant. ' lb... i r tflvin, it ........... . French.' ss ..'.., 4 ' W.. 1 4 Vll'UUUIlt) t ... Suge.p 3. ' Tot(ls...'.... Topeka Sioux City.... ,0 0 0 0 ( Oit.O M .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Lp9. Clark. . Sacrifice flacrlfhu hit fly: - dear. Stolen base: King. Bases cm balls: Off Brandom,. off Sago, 1. Struck out: By Brandom, 8'; by Sage, 1. Umpires:.-Johnson and O'Toole. W1CIIIA ni'CHES OX CRI'TIHEH Wins Br Snperlor Efforts Make In i , . Tnrce lonlAKs," : ' " ' ' - WICHITA, Aug. 4.-Wl0hlta bunched hits on Crutcher In three Innings und won. Perry weakened in the ninth and Jackson went in and stopped tho rally. score: . ''.. v WICHITA. ' ' A.li. K.' h; o. H. 2. 'A . ' 1 Middleton. cf HiiHhes. . ...5 ...4 ...a ...3 ...4 0 i 0 0 s ' 4 ' 0 Pettlgrew, If Davis, rf .... Cullnhan, tn Koerner, lb . JIcc, lib ...3 ...4 ... ...0 demons, c ., Perry, p ... Jackson, p .. Totals. ...31 i ie;" josepu. , A.i. R. n. ). ) 4 1 A. ,1( y ' l o i o 5 1 1 0 Reilly.'Jb ; Powell. If ... Zwllllng, 2b Watson, if , Barton, lb ., Kelly, cf Metnke, Ah . 0 1 I 1 0 M it 1 0 0 ' V' 1 I i 0 t"; 1,. ...... 4 5 3 .....I "H Icrutche'r, p ' Xl'Oossct o ; o Total 37 4 n 1 'Batted for Crutcher la ninth. St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 OM 1 3-K 3, Wichita. , 1 0 J (k Left OM 'bUSM. .t. JOK.-nll lj; V171,K1. Wbaerifke hits: Mee. ZWllllng.- Two-base hits; demons 2) Pettlnrew. Mlddleton. hoenier, Barton, Crutcher. stolen bis Powell, eiemmu-. Mlddleton. Hits: Off By Perry, i; by Crutcher, 8; by Juckso:,i Crutchor, 7, Wild pitch; Crutvher.-.Hlt ! ly- pitched ball:. Kellv. utii' - linnis and Meyers. i mpifes: ;mc- j . -. , '.. ' ' j tElGH WINS FROM DODGE' IN CLOSE-CONTESTED GAME -LEIGH. Nob... Aug..'4.-(Si)eclal' ivic-gi-amO-Lelgh won from Dodge County b day In a fast game by a score of 4 i,i s I Til features cf the inmr wn ih. m. o j of 'fc'uhu,u and Fields, tile fornw setting a I a home run with one msi h kii 0 brought in the winning run.1 8cor: li.H.E. Leigh 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 -4 6 ,3 2 O 0 ( 1 0 0 0 H i 4 1 Dodge CURK AND ST. EDWARD ; VERY EVENLY MATCHED . CLARK 8. v Neb.. ;A'ig. . (Speolul. Clarks defeated Sit Edward u a game of ball on the Clarka mounds ycetwrdy, The game fW- close ' and we'll played, Clarks getting thslr winning run In the ninth Inning after two men 'were out. : . ". " y, ., Battel ies: Clarks. Douglas and 8hank; St Edward. Agnow and Murphy. ,. -St. : Edward won from . Clarks in the second game, 6 to C. Score:., . . H.H.E. Edward, o o o'o 4iro'o i-s r. 3 CUrka ...... 0 0 0 ,3 0 -2 " t). '0, 0 5 3 3 ; Batteries: St. Edward. Murphy and Ac new; Clarks Shank-atid Douglas.' fHE BEE: He Is Strong on TYRUS DRIVES FOR VICTORY Cobbs Terrific Liners Bring in Win ning Runs for Tigers. NE WYORK SCORES' BUT : ONCE Boston Gets 1 Better of Cleveland, 15 IBM to Six Washington Has 1 Kdge on Chicago By Mluorle Score. IjCTROTT. Aug. 4.-Ty Cobb'a terrific line drives, each good, for three bases, helped Detroit today in ' defeating Nov: York,1 4 to 1. ' Cobb scored -the first run of the game iln the sixth and . his bullet llko smash between 7.1nn and Hartzell In' the next' Inning counted . Lake . and Bush.1 Score: ,' NKW YOP.K. ' DETROIT. ' , -AB.H.O.A.l:.-' AB.Il.O.A E. Danlfl, If.. 4 1 6 l DeleliMnty, II S 0 i 0 0 Chk, lb... f- 110 0 tBuih, s..... 4 S 1 4 3 Karticll cf. 5 0 2 0 OCobb. cf 8 i I 0 0 Zlnn. rf.v...- 0 2 0 SCrmrford, rf. 1 0 0 Siiumonx, 2b 4 1.1 t 0Luln, 21,. .J 0 4 4 0 l'.)Jof k, "Sb. 4 10 4 OMorltrty. jb 3 0 IS 0 1 Martin, .M...4 .0,0 3 .0 Deal. Sb....., 4 2 10 Bwenr. c. 3 14 0 OgUnaxe, c... 4 1 11.0 Kofd, p..... 3.2 0 5 OLtke, p 3 10 4 0 Wolrerton.. 1 .1 . 0 0 0 --' Total....'. .30 8 27 14 t .ToUlS ..35 , 8 24 10 1 . Batted for Ford in ninth. New York .!.;.. ...0 0000010 0-1 petrolt '.... ....) 0 0 0 0 1 3 p. I &uq-J9jiX "fiitiume :im aarq-OAix hit: Cobb (n. Eaerlflofe hits;- Ford Daniels. Btolen baset Sweeney. Lett on bast-: New York. 11; Detroit. 7. Bases on. balls: Off Lake, 2;-Ford, S. Flint bsso on errors: New York 2. Htruck ou.t. Lake, 1; Ford, 2. Time: 1:3. Umpire?: O'lOilEhltn and Wester velt. . Hiubra Gets Better of Walsh. , CHICAGO. Aug. 4-WashIngton de feated Chicago in the opening game of the series today. 8 to 2. after a pitching duel , between Walsh and Hughes, ,'l'he local stur helj Griffith's men to one hit and no Ptoses in seven innings then weakened, three hits and two errors in the, eighth netting three runs.- Hughes allowed two bits In eight innings with none out in the ninth when Johnson was Called to the box. The score: , . . CHIOAIIO. WABHTNOTON. ' AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E. Haiti, 2b...: 2 0 0 8 OMocllor, r(.. 4 0 .! 0 0 Haider,' lb... 4 0 H 1 OKostar, lb... 4 0 1 8 1 Uollinx,- tel.. '.0 0 1 Milan, cf..., 1 13 0 1 IyM. 3b..... 3 11 I IDandll. lb... 4 i C 1 0 (llahan If. 0 1 o OMorian. b. 4 2 1 4 0 Bodle. rf.i..- 0 1 0 CAInimllh, e. 3 0 11 1 I Mcfntyra, i-t 1 I I 0 OMcUrlde an. 8 1.8 3 0 Mattlc ,...' ' 0 0 OShanka. lf,.i 8 1 0.0 Wa, ..4.0 t 0Hugh, p... 8 110 0 Kubn'.i c'..'..:.3 ' 0 13 1 OJohrtaon, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Walah, -p 3 0.120. ' " Tutl:.....Jl 7 27 10 4 ,' Total)..... .23 2.27.14 t Chicago . ..'....... ,0 0 0, 0 10 0 12 Washington ;'..?,;. .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0-J ' Two-base hit: . Hughes. Three-base hit.' Uaudil. , Hits: Off Hughes. . 2 in fight, innings. . Sacrifice hits; Atnsmlth. Kuhn. Stolen bases: Rath, Mattlck. Double ' phiyf Lord to Weaver-to Kuhn to Rath, to Kuhn. Left on Bases: Chi cago, 7'; Washington, 2. First base on bulls: Off-Hughes, 7; off Johnson, none. First buse-on errors: Chicago,' 1; Wash liigton. 1. 8tmck out: By Walsh, 9; by Hughes,1 8;- by Johnson. 2. Wild pitch: Hughes, Time: 2:15. Umpires: O'Brien and' Dliieeh. - t i Bosiou Takes Game. BOSTON." Mass., Aug. 4. Boston won if day. 8- to 6. Oregg was knocked out early in the. game. Catches by Gardner and Speaker of line drives started double plays that stopped Cleveland's rallies. , 'Rafted for Stuen in the eighth. . ' CI jiVELANP. ' ' ' BOSTON. .AB.H.O.A.E.' AB.H.O.A.K. Ryan. If....; 4 "J I 1 olloopar, rf... 4 0 0 0 0 Tumor, Sb.. ;0 ,3 .8 0VrUes 2b... 6 3 4 1 JacWn. rf.. 6 4 2,-1 OSPeakarT cf.. 3 2 3 2 iAiola, 2b... 6 0 2 1 1LU, If.... 8 2 2 0 UrlK8, ,1b... 3 1 11 1 UOardnar. Jb.. 3 4 16 n'm'sh'm, of 5 3 11 Ostahl, lb.... 4 2 8 0 P'k'p'gh, w, l O'Nall. .c... S 1 1 1 1 Wagner, ta.. 4 14 2 4 4 U'arrigan, c. 8 1 S 1 0 I 0 Col Una, p... 0 0 0 0 3 0 OO'Brtenu. p.. I 0 0 2 Urg. P.....-1 1 Staan. p.... Paakaita,' p Raatsrly . . "Krapp .... 1 0 O- 0 0 0 "'Ball 0 0 0 0 1100 0 0 0 0 0 Totals..;. ..21 14 27 13 3 ,Total...,...U5 18 27 13 J Batted for Collins in the eighth. . Han . for Easterly in-the eighth. Cleveland ........ 0 2 0 O 8 1 f 0 0 ft Boston ..:..,,.,,,. 0 0 5 0 1 0 1 0 1-8 Two'-liaae. hits: Jackson (2), Ryan, Birmingham,-Speaker, Yerkes. Jsrflner, Lewis. Sucrlfico .'hits: Perklugpaugh, Ryan. Speaker, Hooier. Lewis. Stolen base: Jackson.' iouble plays: Wagner to Yerkes ,to Stahl; Ryan to Laloie. liai on balla:'Off O'Brien. 4; off Steen, 1. Hit by pitched : ball: By O'Brien. Griggs. Struck out: By Gregg, 2; by Steen. 1; by O Brlen, S. First on errors: Cleveland, 1: Ronton, 1. Left ow bases: Cleveland, 9; Boston, ii. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Evans and Egan. .j .i i .Athletics Are Victors. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 4,-Plank was t-ffee-tlvw In ail but two innings, while his team .mates lilt theslocal pitchers hard, Phlbtdelphlii winning the oprning game of the series with St. Louis by a score of to S. The fielding of Wallace fea tured, Score: PUILADKLPHU. "i: i ST.' LfiUIS. B.HOAE, AB.H.O.A.E. Majgert, '1. S 1 0 0 OShottan, ct.. 3 0 8 0 0 Lara, rr..... J- 0 3 ( lllot.anu t... 0 0 0 t ouuiK, ip.. alas VAuatln, Sb... 4 l a jiaaar. 80..-.1 z i I arratt. so.... 2 4 s l Mclanla, S 0 8 0 nKiitlna. lb... 4 a tl 0 0 Slrunk. cr... 4 1 ! e awilllama, cf 4 1 3 1 0 0 Rasry. a.-. . 4 S 3 2 OComptun, It. 8 .51 T 2 0 Wallace, aa. 4 .33 0 3 0 Stephen?, c. 3 It 0 0 Lapp. t. yun'm, p. Ti.loi. 1 4 t 1 Adainj. p.... 0 0 0 t l .SIC 10 27 U IK. Brown, p. 2 0 0 2 0 JiamlKon, p. 0 0 0 ' r. Urowu, p. 0 o . "Ijiport .... 10 0 1 0 0 t 0 0 ' ' Stovall ... i , Hallinaa . 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 ..'.; , Tatls......S4 tST 14 4 Hutt-ri for Hamilton in the seventh. . 'Batted' for Shotton in thm eighth. . BatUd for C. Bi-own in the ninth. Philadelphia 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 38 St. Louis ........ 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1-3 Two-baro .'hits:. Magcert. Lapp. Threes base hit: Strunk. Sacrifice hit: Barry, Molnnls. Stephens.- -Double plavs: Lapp to Solilns. Sioltn bases:. Barry. Maggert. Hit bS- r itched ball: Bv C. Brown. Mc-lrlnls.-: Bates or. balls: Off Adam.' 1: off E. Brown. ,4; off , C. rown, 2: off lank, 2. Struek-otr By Plank, 6, by E. Brown, I. Hits: Oft Adams. 4 in one and ono fhlrd inning: off E. Brown. 3 In four in nings; off 4.V Brown. 8 in two Innings. Left or bases: St. LouIb. 6: Philadelphia, II. Tlme:2:10. . Umpire: Hart and Con nolly. , . : - . - . , v persistent, Advert!:ns: w ths Road U Big Returns. - . . - OMA1I A, MON'DAY, AUGUST Judgment Standing of Teams WKST. LEAGUE. W.KPct.l Denver .;. 63 43 .584 St. Joseph Ii7 48 .643! Omaha .... B7 49 .5S3 Des M'n's. 54 0 .M3j Sioux City 63 61 .5101 Wichita ..5l6j'.4Kli Lincoln ...-49 56 .47ll Topeka ... 37 68 . 352 AMER. LEAUUK. j AV.L.Pct.l NAT LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. New York... 71 24 .7U Chicago .61 K4 .642 P.ttsburgh Phila Cincinnati St. Louis... Brooklyn .. Boston .55 37 .m .43 46 ,5')0 .15 53 .459 .43 5fi .414 .35 63 .35; .20 69 .2V4 AMER. AS.S'N. W.L.Pct Minneapolis 73 40 .filfl Boston ... 69 32 . 6X3 W'sh'ngt'n 63 88 .624 Phila 68 41 .696 Columbus.. 71 42 .6 Toledo .... IS 43 .617 Kan. City 55 58 .1X7 St. Poul . 62 64 . 448 Milwaukeo 4S 63 .4:3 Louisville. 44 69 .KS9 Indianap'lis 42 75 .359 MINK LEAGUE. Chicago . . 50 48 .5101 Detroit ... 5ft 62 .4901 Claveland. 45 55 . 450 New York 32 64 .333 St. Louis. 31 6 .313 NEB. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Fremont... 64 81 .5971 Hastings . 41 3. .513! Columbus ..39 36 .5201 W.L.Pet. Falls City.. 46 30 .605 Auburn ,43 33 .566 43 33 .566 ,35 39 .473 ,33 42 .7,0 Neb. City.. Kearney ..42 35 .5451 Seward 41 S5 .639 G. Island... 39 37 ,613 York 31 42 .425 Beatrice ... Humboldt . Hiawatha , .26 49 .3-17 Superior ...24 51 .320 Yesterday' Ilesnlts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 7-1; Lincoln, 10-9. jues Moines, v-i; oenver, a-u. Sioux City, 9-0; Topeka, 6-1. St. Joseph, 5; Wicnita, 8. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston, 8; Cleveland, 6. 'New--York. 1; Detroit, 4. , Washington, 3; .Chicago, 2. Philadelphia, 8; .St. Louis S. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 3: Indianapolis, 6. St. Paul. 3-s! Columbus, 13-4. J Minneapolis, 6-0; Louisville, 4-2. .Kansas City, 10-1; Toledo, 6-7. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Columbus, 6; Fremont, 10. , - . tiamea Today.. Western League Omaha at Lincoln, Des Moines at Denver, Sioux City at Topeka, St. Joseph at Wichita. National League Cincinnati at Boston, St. Louis at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at 'New York. Chicago at Philadelphia. American League Boston at Cleveland, New York at Detroit, Washington at Chi, cago, Philadelphia at St. Louis. American Association .Milwaukee at IndlanaRolls, St. Paul at Columbus, Minneanolls tit Louinvilln. Kannn Pitv lit Toledo. I Nebraska State League Hastings at York. Seward at Superior, Columbus at Fremont, Grand Island at Kearney. Mink League Nebraska City at Falls City, Beatrice at Auburn, Humboldt at Hiawatha. ; - ST. ANDREW'S NET MEN WIN Take Four Points Out of Five from : Country Club League Squad. BALBACH DRUBBED BY KELLER Three Sets, with Total of Thirtj-Six Games, Acquired to Decide Best ' ' Contest of Afternoon Play. St. Andrew's tennis squad trimmed the Country club in good fashion Saturday afternoon as part of the City Tennis league. Beriss on the Country club courts, taking four points out of a possible five. Two of the singles matches and tho only doubles match played were won by the St. Andrews racqueters. In' tho feature match of the afternoo.i, Keller of the Country club, drubbed Bal bach of St. Andrew's, three Fets, sum ming up thirty-six games being required. Score, 7-5, 5 7, 7-5. .'Following aro tlie scores: . . SIXQLES. F. -LVTyner. St. Andrew's, uaat Robert Howe, Country club, 6-4, 8-6. 8adlw, St. Andrew's beat Tukey, Country-club, H-2, 7-6. Keller, Country club, beat Balbach, fe't. Andrew's, 7-5. 6-7. 7-5. , . - IXjUBLKo. Sadler and Balbach, St. Andrew's, beat Howey and Tnxey. Country club, 6-1, 6-3. PRAIRIE PARK WINS EASE? Rod and Can Men I.bse Five Singles - and AH Doubles. On the Prairlo Park courts tho PraiHe Park tentils crew walked away from the Bod and Gun club by winning five of the singles matches and -tlie entire trio of doubles events, scoring a total of eleven points. , Thirty-five-gamts. were played before R. B. Wright triumphed over the doughty Al Hansen of the Rod and Gun club, tho score by sets ending, 2-0. 11-9, 6-1. The second frame was .unusually hard fought and nearly- every game went to deuce. Wright used a tpecdy "hook" serve to good advantage at times, while Hansen demonstrated his lobbing ability fre quently. Following are the. scores: SINGLES. t R. , B. ' Wright. Prairie Park, bent Al Hansen, Rod and Gun club, 2-s, 11-9, 6-1. U. E. Pennison. Prnlrio Fark, beat D. MeCormii k. Rod and Gun club. 0-4, 6-4. Ralph Zimmerman, Prahie Park, beat Harold McCormlck, Rod and Gun club. 6-3. 6 2. C. Younger, Prairie Park, beat W. Wharton, Rod and Gun dub, 2-6, 8-6. 10-8. E. Huirhes. Rod and Gun club, beat W. Harris. Prairie Park, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4.i Clarence t?hary, P.-airie Park, beat A. Bowes, Rod and Gun club, 6-4, 6-7, 7-5. JX1UBLES. Wriglit and Penniwn, Prairie Park, beat Hansen and Wharton, Rod and Gun club, 6-L,6-0. ' Zimmerman and Younger, Prairie Park,, heat McCornilck brothers. Rod and Gun club. 6-2,' 6-3. Shary and Harris, Prairie Park, beat Hughes and Bowes, Rod- and Gun club, 6-2. 4-0. 2-l. . .Chlled on account of darkness at end of third game. , Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. o 0 1 5, 1912. - H00S1ERS PICK IIP ANOTHER Get to Slapnicka in Sixth and Score Four Runs. POOR WORK DONE IN FIELD Brewers Exert Themselves, Bat Are Unable to Stein Tide Colnm hns Wins Doable-Header from Snints. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Aug. 4.Indian apolia got to' Slapnicka in the sixth, and with some poor work In tho field, gave the home team another victory over Milwaukee in the present series. Vachs' catch of a fly to the center field fence was tho feature. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. MILWAUKEE. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Woodruff. If. 4 1 1 0 OUebold, cf.. 5 8 3 0 1 O'Leary, an.. 4 14 2 OCbarles, 2b,. 4 0 2 1 1 McCarty, rf . 4 . 1 0 0 ORandall, rf.. 4 2 2 0 0 Vmch, cf.... 3 2 3 0 IChappelle, 113 1 1 0 0 Ingerton, 3b. 2 0 1 1 (ijonea ,1b.... 3 18 0 0 Hunter, lb. ,4 1 10 0 1 Clark, Sb.... 4 0 0 5 1 William, 2b 4 2 8 4 0J. Lewti, as. 4 0 4 2 1 Clark, e 2 1 5 J 2Hiihea c.,,8 1 2 4 1 Vert, p 3 0 0 2 C Slapnicka. p 3 0 2 3 0 Marlon, p... 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 27 11 4SctaaIk 1 0 0 0 0 t ' totals. .....34 8 24 15 5 Batted for Marlon in the ninth. Indianapolis ...... 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 6 Milwaukee 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 .03 Two-base hits: Llebold, Jones. ITufthes. Passed ball: Clarke. Bases on halls: Off Merz. 3; off Slapnicka, 2. Struck out: Uv Merz, 6; by Slapnicka, , Hits: Off Slapnicka, 6 in six innings; off Mnrion, : in two innings. Double play: .1. Lewis to Jones. Stolen bases: Randall. Veach. .Sacrifice hits: Charles, Jnwrton. Left tn bases: Indianapolis, 5; Milwaukee. 8. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Bierhalter and Con nolly. Millers Split With Colonel. LOUISVILLE. Ky., Aug. 4.-Louisvllle and Minneapolis split even In a double header today, the visitors winning the first game, 6 to 4. and the locals the second, 2 to 0. Errors cost Louisville the first game as G. ' Loudermllk allowed only three hits and had things his own way until the ninth inning, when errors by Davis and Burke got the visitors four runs. Toney allowed but one hit in the second contest and won In an easy manner. First Baseman Davis was today given his unconditional release. Score, first game: .LOUISVILLE. MINNEAPOLIS. - AB.H.O.A.E.. AB.H.O.A.E. Buc1'. 4 1 l o OClymer. cf... 4 0 (I 0 0 Meloan, rf.. 4 12 0 OAltlzer, m... 4 0 4 S 2 Stanabury, If 4 1 2 0 OWllllama. tb 3 0 3 S O Hulawltt, 2b. 4 1 2 3 ORoaaraan. rf. 4 13 0 0 Burke, 8b...4 2 2 0 lKlllifer 8b.. 3 0 2 2 l B'umlller. as 2 1 1 6 1 beleharity. If 3 0 0 0 0 Davis, lb.... 4 18 0 1011), 3b 4 17 0 0 Pearce. C... 4 2 9 1 0 Owens, c.... 4 0 8 2 0 G.L'mllk, p. 4 0 0 0 OWaddolI, p.. 0 0 0 1 0 Moaklman.. 1 0 0 0 OUebhardt, p3 10 1 0 Unslaub, If. 0 0 0 0 0 Tntalr 33 10 27 9 SYoung.. p.... 0 0 0 0 0 Ferrla 0 0 0 0 0 Totals..'.... 32 3 27 13 3 Batted for Mcloan in the ninth. Batted for Delahanty In the ninth. Louisville 11000002 0-4 Minneapolis o;o 0 1 0 0 0 1 46 Smitlce fly; Stansbury. Sacrifice hit: Beaumiller. Two-base hit. Pearce. Three-base hit: Beaumiller. Stolen bases: Davis (2). Altizer (2), Clymer (2), Young. Double play: Williams to Altizer to Gill. Bases on balls: Off G. Loudermilk, 5; off Waddell, 1; off Young, 1. Left on bases: Louisville, 8; Minneapolis, 5. Hit by pitched ball: By G. Loudermllk, Cly mer. Hits: Off Waddell, 6 in one and one-third innings; off Lelbhardt, 4 in six and two-thids -innings; off Young, none In one inning.1 Struck out: By O. Loudermilk, 9; by Waddell, 3; by Licb hardt, 6. Time: 2:06. Umpire: Irwin. , Score, second game: LOUISVILLE. c MINNEAPOLIS, t, v . A? H O.A E. AB.H.O.A.E. Burcb. cf.... 3 110 OClymer, cf.. 4 14 0 0 . ""k' r,',;1 ' 3 0 OA""'. . 2 0 3 0 o Stansbury, If 4 1 o 0 Williams. 2b 4 0 2 4 0 Hulawltt. 2b. 3 2 2 3 ORoiaman, rf. 4 0 1 0 0 ........ , i v u uKiiurer, 8b.. 4 0 0 2 uugr. s ji 3 OPelebanty, If 2 0 B'umlller, aa 3 2 1 .1 lFerrla. If.... 1 0 Fisher, lb... 3 0 8 0 lain, lb... .. 1 0 0 4 oo too 8 0 0 uuuwir. c. .. a u z n AA.... an. Toney, P.. .8 o O S OOlmsteaJ. p. 3 0-0 3 o 0 Tot"1" 2 7 27 18 2 Totals.. . ...28 "l 24 12 0 Louisville 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hit: Stansbury. Three-base hits: Altizer, Hulawltt, GUI. Bases on balls: Off Toney, 3; off Olmstead, 2. Left on bases: Louisville, 4: Minneapolis -5. Hit by pitched ball.. . By Toney, Gill. Struck out: By Toney, 3; by Olmstead, 1. Passed ball: Owens.' Time: 1:35. Umpire: Irwin. Another Game Added to Armour's String The Armours defeated the Ad v'os yes terday at Armour park. ; The game waa a pitchers' battle, with Mason having the better of It, although both teams backed them up In fine style. . .The, features, aBlde from the. pitching were; Graves' and Feltman's two-base hits, Bowley's playing at short and the work of Graves, McGrath, Nelson, Jelen, Ryan,' Miller and Corcoran. The Armours have won eighteen of the twenty-two game's played. Score;. ' ' . AKMOUR3. , ADVOS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.' Jelen. 2b.... 4 t 1 ( OKeltman, 'cf. 4 1 2 0 0 Nelaon. aa... 2 1 1.3 OCarmody, 2b 4 0 0 0 1 Corcoran, 3b 2 0 0, 3 . IBowleyi . . 4 0 2 3 0 Uravea, cf... 8 1 2.0 OMeUrath. lb. 3 0 10 A 1 Hlatt. rf.... 3 0 1 0 ' OHnlleniier, If 3 0 1 10 Hyan. lb.... 3 lit 1 Klanagau. rf 3 0 O'O 0 Hydock. It. J M 0 OProbat, 2b... 3 0 1 3 0 Miller, e.... 8 1 6. 1 Oi"oe.-c 8 1 8 S 0 Mmou, p.... 3 0 0 6 0 Baker, p 3 0 0 0 0 Totals 27 3 27 14 3 Totali 30 'a 24 8 Advos '0 0 O'O 0 0 0 0 00 Armours 0 0 10 0 0 0 t) 1 Earned run: Armours. 1. Two-base Mt: U-aves. Feltman. Bases on balls: Off Baker. 1. Struck out: Bv Baker. 10; by Mason, 4. Ift on base?: Armours. 3: Advos, 2. Wild piteh: Hiker. Time: 1:30. Umpires: Reaxan and GUIen. Plckrel Wins -rons yirth. ' BEATRICE, Neb.. Aug., 4.-Speci'.)-At the Modern Woodmen ' picnic held at Firth yesterday. Pickrell defeated the Firth ball team by the score of 6, to 2. Booth of Pickrell - made a noma run In the seventh inning. Score: .. R.H.E. Firth 2 3 3 Pickrell '........ .... 5 2 2 Batteries: Darwan and W'ilk-t;' Blood good and Booth, , ..... . .. . . . Drawn for The Bee FREMONT BLANKS COLUMBUS Justus Out of Form and Pathfinders ' it Him All Over Field. WICKS RELIEVES HIM TOO-lATE Pawnees Fall to Bunch Hits, King dom Holding: Them With Ease Worst Defeat In Local History. , FREMONT, ; Neb., Aug. 4. (Special Telegram.) The Pathfinders defeated Columbus this afternoon by a score if 10 to 0, the worst defeat a team ever re ceived on the local grounds. Justus was wild and his pitching was poor. In the first inning Fremont batted all around arid nearly" half a second time. Wicks was called in and pitched good ball, but tho, Pawnees couldn't bunch hits. King don pitched a great game. Score: R.H.E. Columbus ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 5 Fremont ....8 0 2 0 0' 0 0 0 10 5 I Batteries: Justus, Wicks and Smith; Kingdon, Neff and Bohner. Grand Circuit Races Again at Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. 4,-For the first time In a score, of years the grand circuit trotting meet w 11 be held in this city, beginning tomorow arid continuing through Friday. The craem of the coun try's best horses will bs seen in the various-races. The track Is on Brunot's Island,, a 150-acre tract in the Ohio river less than one mile below the confluence of the Alleghney and Monongahela rivers. Thousands of dollars have been expended In 'preparation for the meot and special lines of river boats trolley cars and ferry service- have been arranged. Chief ' attraction for tomorrow ' will be the Matron Stake for 3-year-old trotters, the estimated value of which $10,000. At least fifteen horses are expected to face the starter. The Pennsylvania stake on Wednesday is - equally well favored in entries . of 2:10 trotters. The stake is $5,000. , Tho total value of the professional drivers stake will be $3,200. The resumption of horses racing, on a grand cicuit track here Is a subject of reminiscence of 100 of eastern horse men. A score of years ago the Home wood track in . this city ( was famous throughout the orse world and many Important events were carded. Maud S., driven by Frank Blair, showed the. world In the ; meet of 1S83, that a mile could be. trotted; in less than 2:11 and 'the mare' was marked at 2:1014, a record looked upon as marvelous in those days. Hal Pointer In 1893 paced away from a field and lowered his record to 2:08, . his .driver, Edward Geors, receiv ing ; a remarkable ovation. It was . on the i Homewood. track, too, that Globe, Ju'stina and .Belle Hamlin,, three famous trotters, ' were" hitched' together and trotted ah- exhibition mi!e In ' 1892, the firsMime Buch a thing Has known. Later Globe and Belle Hamlin as a pair sot a record of 2:124. . ; In July, 1S93,' the club house, stables and stands were burned and never rebuilt. The site of . the -old track today is a thickly populated section of tho city. Ii International' Lenirue. At Jersey City:' Jersey City Rochester .'..'.....', At Montreal; Newark Montreal R.II.E. ...0 -7 2 ...2 5 2 R.H.E. ...G 1 8 ...8 13 2 Crystals Ueut Florence Cnba. By hard slugging the Crystal Candy company defeated the Florence Cubs. 15 to 8;.yesterday afternoon. Score: I1.H.E. Crystals 2 0 4 2 0 1 0 3 3-15 21 4 Florence 0 2 0 4 0'2 u 0 0 8 14 7 01d Ase encourages healtn 1 1 III" I Wl WffiwTl - and strength It has just 1 1 f lllll l ifflf. imm'' ' tlie riht goodness to please 1 1 ! j W$C ' Aber Bottle l ' 1 ll! lit JkVJI'c caUJes,J?(l.."As9 t0 "tain ita II Jill LJUs. tW&tffJl- onglnsJ delicacy and sparkling irdsiiLjia! rSS T?PV- I'rWr' effervescence. . II lfJWWF Family trade supplied by? 1 1 ' Y nfX3K 1 ' M? J South 868. II ' 5 ciJLTwf Wfy&yh Omaiw--xio r. nam, isa II ' T 1oas . IMS. ' I I OijH ' plfrC- fi-i oloaos'bab, 1 tjifj Sil ill lrW 1819 8 6th St. . 1 1 Fs "?C4 W ll AV- V Phons 3633. II rM VyY m 1 JetterBrew- ll by "Bud" Fisher , CHAMBERS NEAR HIS RECORD Hard Luck Prevents Bis . Making? : ; Seventy-One at Field Club. - .... :-. '.;.' ' ft r AT TO TH-nTT WSflW 'TUTl'MTV TTTT ;.-t..'V. . : Sam Reynolds, 1012 State Champion, Plays Star (iame Sixteen dual- f ify for Championship , . of Club. , . W.- N. Chambers triedhard to break his 1912 record for the Field club course Saturday afternoon, and but for some hard luck In putting would have finished with a, card of 71. As it was, he came in with a tab of 75, which is exceedingly good golf for. eighteen holes in Omaha. The first round of the qualifying flight for- tlie' 1912 club championship was played yesterday,' about sixty golfers -v taking part. Medal play handicap pre- vailed with sixteen qualifying. , ' Chambers' played dandy golf during tlie afternoon and up ,', to the , levehth hole succeeded in : smashing bogjy and par at will. He took a five n the eleventh, which Is . one. over the little "colonel." " After bunkering on twelve he needed a four and by the time he had fin ished the fourteenth had checked up six strokes,', his only bad hole. Chambers nubbed an- easy drive on th4) seventeenth, but recovered the advantage by a clever approach shot and then, to cap the climax, he holed a twenty-foet putt. Sam Reynolds, 1912 state t champion, played a stellar game and turned in a card of SO. Following are the qualifying scores: W. N. Chambers 75 Harold Johnson.. K? Sam Reynolds.... 80j J. B. Lindsuy.... 83 James Allen....'.. 81 Jack Sharp 85 Jack Hughes 82 j H. C. Sumney.... 87 S. Dougnerty 8J A. O. NichoiB 87 Frank Hale 82 1. J. Baird 87 James Blakeney.. 83 D. V. Sholes,.. 88 m. w. Liauouceur ih w. hi. faimaiier.. sa GAINES IN OLD TIME FORM Tops List, with Fonr Vp, In Country Clnb Handicap. F. H. Gaines, former state golf cham pion, showed his ability to "come back" on the Country club links Saturday after noon, when he topped the list with a card of 4 up in a handicap match play against bogey contest. Twenty ijolfcrs competed. John Redick and J. H. Butler iiualified by finishing all even, while Francis Gaines, W. J. Foye, E. II. Sprague and E. M. Fairfield tied with cards of 1 down for the fourth qualifying placn. Following are the handicaps and scores; J. H. Butler, .6, even. J. A. McShnne, 9, 3 down. J. S. Brady, 5, 2 down. F. J. Burkley, 6, 6 down. Francis Gaines, 4, 1 down. John W. Redick, 1,. even. ' , . Ralph Peters, 2, 4 down. A. A. McClure, 3, 2 down. W. J. Foye, 0, 1 down. F. H. Gaines, 0. i up. E. H. Sprague, 1, 1 down. . J. P. Magee, 0, 3 down. J. B. Rahm, 1, 6 down. A. V. Klnsler, 1, 2 down. E. M. Fairfield, 4, 1 down. G. W. Wattles, ft, 6 down. I. A. Coles, 4, 2 down. A. L. Reed, 8, 4 down. C. B. Keller. 9, 4 down. Blalno Young, 0, 4 down Orleans Defeats Bloom ORLEANS, Neb.. Aug. -(Sppci-U ) By bunching their hits in the eighth it' ning the Orleans Athletics again downed Bloomington. Kirklsnd pitched la ereat sam.e:UnUI ll wakened in the eighth Bloomington 0 0200000 oB'Hk' Orleans ..... 00000 0 u 5"il! g : Batteries: Bloomington, Klrkland and Long; Orleans, Short, Brown and Car The Persistent anft judicious Use o' Newspaper Advertising is the Road t Business Success. ' , 1 ) J 1. J