i r "" ' "frfta- r.-! v-- ft 1 i i I i t 'if : i ! ! -i - 1! '.4 I r a iS "A Rose by Any Other Name r J I've oTACNee TO XAf "fi IP TH? 6LO0V You o ctr a pivfcCF STLT5 QUICK LEFTY M0GR1DGE COLLAPSES Rourkei Take Opening Game of the Home Series Yesterday: i HALL JS ' OUT WITH BOftiT ARM fRelleved liy'' Benton Bcebe, Who I ! PHri Chur a Wlnlii Tfcfght ih Remtlo- . j ' . InlnK. " ' : ',' J ; '.. ,--. ,, .. '.. ; i J. I Lefty t: Mogrldge y olUpiea , Mor ! Rourke'i athle in thYtoiirtl Inning of 'vrdyMlme flth;Llnco )rcll4 from n box. Smith tr?a ;ut Vut bfor,h. gH iWly nrU.i tbo 'lotfl romped ott,"with the ornJi'J ganie !f the seertM by, a m-pre. of T to . i Mirh Halt HHit.ln'to. trl but I If or Atjn, gln Tfeet4 ' hi. . throwing inTh ri th third with ll the fcUM populati: -Benton Beeb int fto th rtccui?-, Thsftaxen-'4tr'1 twlrler jtM. ther tn 'tfie pliWiind 'tfj. J( ;jlexi : mrv aut; retiring t.!.!.- BlKf jthen flUhe'd om 'fllay iflK ; remsindef - of gam Jind !knt T lrlth h'.a neeond victory for: ihi XotirUl.' fThl t ccompllhed by rmi irttol th The Ronrke were ftl) In . not re jfettte rnd flyed grand ball did t!te ntetupea aJiio.' Botn teama piayea mrm mn. ; Eddie ilqrtlr kcampered around fih hort oiltion In great elupeJind handled ev 1 rl difficult- hance nd. cut th 'Lopee out of certain run by circus icatflwi. )With tf-o.oifo.on baeea. In the hlrd he caught a .Hne drive a. few Inches from the ground. . In the eighth he rjiade a' pretty etop or Barbour's jflrlva paat . Beebe." . . , V , ' SpeetiraUr tfj i; '. Nlehoff metle a unecuculjii' atop In the; fifth. lMjeCArtnlek wei on first by virtue, of a clean ' hit wheh Col sent j a hard "grassVehtteV" 'doV'the 'trilrd b Hnei KtehoXjrf; scooped, the ball , up lyihle glove hand' arid made" 'jwrtetft hrowto fichlpkej-cutting 'McCormlck Kj at'eo- Ond. ' v' ;.. .. . !j r 'V'...'; ; f " At bt;Schipke jnd,Kan wre In-the limelight far the Hourkes. ka.ie scored ' the first 'run by, puc.hjog Jhe, H ijver the tight field boerds, He cam back In the fifth and. sent the fill, over the same ' rlace. , Schlpke tdrvive home a etiupl of , talllee' In the fourth with a JoubtV for - l-.tw.oln, ,Blg' Slli;'-MeCormick slammed : the ball out for two nils "in 'thiee.titm up. 'Beebe made himself solid with the fens by striking the big Mluw out In t the seventh frame. ." i 1. Omaha , scored firet in the socond on Kane's homer.- Uncoin went in tht Wad in th third," With two flown Hall paswd iCobn. McCormlck singled. Cole walked f a.nd Barbour scored Cobb and MoCor- mick with a double. V In the fourth Thomason walked. John eon went to first on an Infield hit. Bchlpke doubled,; aeoring .Tommie and Johmion. Nlehoff doubled,, scoring Sohlpko. Jn the fifth Coy le walked and stole, scond and scored on Th'omason's single, Tommie going to. second the throwln. A wild :eh by Smith put. him on third find he ecored oa :: another wild pitch. Kane slammed'out his second 1iome run in this .Inning. f; .v rLlncqla got two in the slith. singled and went to third on ! single. . .fith .men 'scored on single. ..Both men ' scored 0n ingle to deep center, Score; . . , ... OMAHA. . Barbour Million's Siruth'S Smith's Jjistice,' eg';;.V. AB. R, H. 1 0 1 O. 13 0 ifi. iyi, rT.......,.. ..' s j Tltomason.' cf.'..;..;..I 1 oonnson, c. 4 Kane. lb. ....... 4 fchipfce.? tb.S..v...i .. I .Nlehoff, 3b Bins,- if.... .Hall p..;.. .i.i...,,. 0 Beebe, .4,.,,., s 0 4 Totals 2S 7 S 27 12 LICOLN . 'Llovtf. r..'...,-...;. Miller, ,...'. tt'ohbi pf.s....-, ,,,, McCoim!ck.-lf.... Cole. .3b, tarbour, 3b liil!J.-1b.;. ...... ,1'a'ney.. C....I MOi(lll!g, p., ; iiaib, d .1..... AH. 4 ... 2 A. K. 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 j Total Otnaha ...... !1 13 0 s -?. 1 J 0 01 0 0-0 Ituns ...,.v,.!;V..O 1 Hit 1 Lincoln-".' Runs ....... At 0 ' Hits .r.:. 0 Two-base -rrltsr- Schlpke. Nlehpff, Bsr-,fcuur.- -Home runs: Kane 2.' Double a.i Hail to Johnson to Schlpke; Kane : Justice; Mullen to Cole. Hits: Off Hall, J in two anil two-tMrds Innings; ,jff Beebe. 4 in sis and one-third inning, 5ff MogHdgfl. 4 in three and one-third nn.ng: off femlth, 3 in four and two ,lhlrde Inlngi. Bases on ba.ls; Off Hall, 1; otf Mogrldge.,1; off Smith, 2. Struck aut. By Hail, i; by Beebe,' 3; by Mogridte, t; by Smith. 1. Wild bitches: , Hall,. Smith ift Pasfed ball: tamev. fHoien bae: Coyle. Sacrifice hit: Bills. . Hit bv vltchcd ball: Bills. Left on bases: 0malia. S; Lincoln, . Time: 1:43. L'm Hf: Haskell. HARRIS DEFEATS CIIELLETTK St. Jm IMteher Wtskesi la Twelfth , i .' Afte Faaaioc SClevea,. ' enet and ioet an eacttln pitchers' battle t pirni ig uh mtnio. wneueue struca ut eleven batsmen. Boo re: . ' 1 ' , AB. R, H. a A. E. Ken-onhy.'ft.:..,... S "11-4 1 t tiilmore. If A, 4) i'-i I . 2 4: 0 . a!(ly, rf...M S e 0 ' 4) 0 - Hoall. cX SSI 4 .0 0 . Vul4u. '.It.,.... i Li i : . R. H. O. 0 4 0 0 2 1 1 t 1 0 0 1 12 1 1 1 10 0 0 4 0 0 0 10 7' i 24 II IM s 2 o e 10 00 2 0 13 0 STILT, r WMiXT' the xte? Standing of Teams , WEST. t,EAOVEl .NAT. IJHAOVE. , W.UPct. , W.t.Pct. Denver ..... .m- New York.. 72 27 .727 Omaha .....67 1 .Ri Chicago M 8 .StO St. Joseph.. 89 Si .63p Pittsburgh i.W 3S .mi t)es Mnlnes.65 Si .610 Phllartel g ..47 4S .W fioux City..&4 5S :S06' Cincinnati ,.47 5S.41 Wichita ....64 M.41 St. Loill....4S f .437 U n coin ....M S7 ,A72 Brooklyn ...37 .j .363 Topeka S .3561 Boston ..:'...2S .71 .383 AMEft. LEAClUB. I AMER ' ASSN. W.LPctl -'W.IPct. Boston 71 .13 .teJ Minneapolis 7S 40 Ml Washlngton.S 40 Columbus ..74 44 .8ir7 PhliadeFa . .ftoSi Toledo 44 .w Chicago m Kannas ,Ciy.67 b .43 Detroit 58 SS MM St. Paill..;.! .M .441 Cleveland. 47 M.tMi.'Loutsville. ..44 718 .378 New York...S! S .3 Indianapolis 42 W) .344 st. Louia.TO .aaoj . i NUB. LKAOUE. , MINk LOUK. W.UPct.j ,' W. L. Pet. Fremont .. 41 K .W Falls City.. 4 34 V78 Kearney 45 M .MM Neb. City . 4 34 . 57$ Hasting .. 43 37 .(,! Auburn 44 35 .657. Reward 4! ti Mi; Beatrice .. 34 40 .lit Columbus.. 41 S .6lft; Humboldt i 3 44 .154 Or, Island 41 39 .6131 Hiawatha,'.. 'M 51 .3o4 York .13 .431 . - . Superior... 2S 54 .31 ! i Yr4erdar'e He a ((a.'7 " - AMERICAN LEAGCE. Boston. 6: Detroit, 0." t . ,' . ' . New York. 5; Cleveland, . ' ' Wexhlngwn, 0; St.' Louis, t ' ' rWladelhpla-Chlcago, rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Mllwaokee. 4; Louisville, 0. Five in nings; fain. i . . ,i . t Ht. Paul, 1; Toledo, 2..; : Mlnneapolle.j-lndlanSpOns.'S., ' Kansas City, t: Columbus. ;. WESTERN1- LIjJAOL'E, . , Uncoin, 4; Omaha. 7. ' T- ' ' i Wichita, 8: Sioux City, 3. , Topeka-Oe Moines, rain. ' " ''.'-' Denver, 3; 8t, Joseph, ;.twlve inninge. NATIONAL. LEAOUE. ' Cincinnati, 5; Boston, . , . St.. Ixiuls, 2; Brooklyn, I. ' Pittsburgh, I; New York, J! ten Innings.' Chicago, 7; Philadelphia, t . , , . , UaMiee Today, Western ' League Uncoin kt i Omaha Wichita at Sioux City, Topeka at lies Moines, Denver. at St. .Joseph.. - National League-Cincinnati at - Phlla delphla, t. Louis at New York, Pitts-, burgh at Brooklyn, Chicago at Boston. American League-Boston . at Detr6lt,' New Yefk at Cleveland. Washington .t 8f. -Uon), Philadelphia at C'hlcano. ' American Association m iiwank.o- j ? . , (' r"' Toieaoi rMinneaoiia i (niiiayapaus, ivansas city at Coiurn' Nebraska State "' Laaauattutinn v ' Columbus. Sewsrd at Grand Island. Su-perlor-'at Fremont, York at Kearney, Mini League-Beatrice at Nebraska City... Auburn at Humboldt, Falls City at Cotfev, se....... 4 0l i n Wndsay, lb, ......... 5 0 i 12 2 0 niock. c,t.,..A t o i n ' o- o Harris, p...,..., 5 0 1 o 2 ,0 ' Totals....... .....;.48r "i li ' jg u 1 f 8T. 'JOBBPH. - b. A?' ? H- O. A.- E. Poweri. if... g o io.oo WaUon, rf t 0 1 0 0 0 g?on.. lb 6,0 . 0 ,13 0 0 ;.,." 40 " I 1 1 0 Melnke. as t n 1 a n Griffith, c...,..s4,. o , 0 11. '1 O Chellette.p i i ' " 6 1 Totals r......:.44 "s- iw- " rnver . l o 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 1-J at. Joseph...O I 0 1 t 0 0 0 0 D M inree-oaee hit: Gllmore. Two-base hits: Lindsay, Rellly, Zwllllhg, Blork. " Coffej- Rellly ".WatsolS. Stolen baaes: Kenworthy, Ollmore. Beall, Powell. Watson. Weetersil. , , tft . on bases: Denver, 11; St. Josenh, 11 Struck out: By Chellette, 11; by HaFrls, TBasea ?I,1.bf",:..(lKJCh1,,t,' Harris, t Hit bv nltrherf hall- Dv u.. ... . SiliibJr.' ClMtlltttSej. QullUiu Wild pitch. and Flynn. -mp.re: . Knapp WICHITA LANDS t PITCH1SRI loaa City Defeated by Score of Klaht to Three. and won by an T to 3 sc'e. 'Wan? was ..i.iiTO lut rmtesung a decision. Score; SIOUX CITY. . . . , . " AB. R. H. O. A. E. Clarke, -cf 4 0 2 3 0 0 1 1 11 1 Mvsnrs- If . t a i ... a X (Evans. 3b 3 o l tan Tennant. lb 4 0 1 10 I 0 Andreas, 2b 3 0 1 3 ' 5 0 French, rf 4 ; 1 1 0 0 0 Cadman. e 4 12 S 3 a White, p 3 0 ft o 0 I O. Sage, p 1,00 Q j 3 Orendorff ...14 O 0 0 0 Totals.... 3 lo j 18 4 . WICHITA. - , ' WIJJ, AB. R.'H. O. A. E Mlddleton. cf 6 1 - 2 1 l a HuRhes. 2b 6 12 4 1 0 Pettlgrew. if 4 j r ' j 0 v 0 Davis, rf 4 0 1 n (1 Callahan, ss 4 3 1, 2 2 0 Koerner. lb , 5'12 ... 700 Mee, 3b 4 0 1 1 4 9 Cirmnns, c, 4 13 ' 0 0 Durham, p 1 0 , .0, , A ., J . 0 Scott, p .,3 0 0 0 4 0 Totals ..39 I 15 27. 11 0 Batted for Sage In the ninth. Sioux City 1.10 0 0 0 0 1 J Vienna i-iv i, j.o.u .a i-vg Two-base hits: Mevers. Cadman. Mm.. demons. Home runs: 'Pettlgrew J). paennce nits: Myers,- rettigrew, Davis. Stolen bases: Smith. Frepth. Callahan, Mlddleton. Left on bftsOs: Sioux Cltv. i; Witchlta, 7. Hits: Off White. 7 in four Innings; off Sage, S in five-Innings; off Durham. 4 in an inning-and two-thirds; off Scott, in seven and one-third in nings. Bases on balls: Off While, 1; off Scott, 2, Struck out: , Bv White, 2. by Durham, I; by Scott, ; by Sage, 2. Wild pitches: Durham, Sage. Hit with pitched ball: Evans. Time: 2.07. , I'm plies: Johnson and O'Toole. : ' laaleetde Defeats Aatell. INGLESIDE, Neb., Aug. S.-4 Special.) Ingleslde defeated Axtell at the annual harvest jubilee held at Axtell by the one sided acora of 16 to 2. , Terriflo hlttlna bv Ingleslde featured the contest, aa many extra base hits were amaahed out by the Ingleslde team. Kerr of Ingleslde secured five hits out of sis trips to the plat, while three triple .'In racoeawion by Pchaefer, , Haaler and Boaaen was the feature: . Batteries: Ingleslde, Owen. Speak and SmiUii AxteU, Taosev aad F. Smith. v , i THE BEE: Would Smell as 71 X PUT THOSfe ST'lTj ON SVO rev civn Pft?TeND Ytx-ftc Jack. mo6, our CN 8MI- MARQUARD BEATS HENDRIX Both Pitchers Pitch Brilliantly for . Ten long" Innings. : GIBSON HITS FOR HOME BUN fenortarass Mingle' and Steal an Murray's' finnle BrinK la the Wlnnlna Hns for the (lent.. NEW YORK. Aug. I.-New York won from Pittsburgh in the tenth inning. 2 to 1. Snodgrasa' single and steal and Murray's single scored the winning run. Both Marquard and Hendrlx pitched bril liantly. Byrne s error let in New York's fiist run In the first Inning, while Pitts-' burgh's lone run was scored on Gibson's home run. Score: NEW YORK. PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.AK AB.H.OAE Dvor, If... 4 t I It OByrn. 13 1 nrkr, nt... 1,0 0 0 0'ary. It.... 3 I I t I Doyle, Jb.. .7 11 t I oronlln, cf...l 0 0 0 8 'Ssr'i, tt-lfS 1 0 ..oKelly ,...,.,1 0 0 Mtirny, rt.. J 1 5 o-nMenior, tl..l MM Merm, Ih.vl I 11 0-"ftinr, .. 4. 0 3 2 0 Hene. 3b.. 4 I ft OMIIIer. Ib.. 111 0 4 Mrra, e... t 7 I OVYIIion, rf.. . 4 0 J 0 0 hfr .....6 0 t 0 OMCrthy, Jt 4 1 1 JO A. Wllion, tl t t 0 oOibMn, c... 4 14 10 Kletrher. Kl I 1 1 AHcndrlx, p.. 4 1 o 4 S MirqPd p 6 0 t 0 , . ' TotU 4 iJ U 1 f Totals.'.. ..SS S ss it .e 1 Batted" for Doplin la eighth. On out when winning run scored. Ran for Meyers in ninth. - - ' Pittsburgh 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-i New York...... ,.1 0 0 fi 0 0 0 0. 0 1-2 First on error: New Yofk, 1, Two-bas hits: Meyers, Miller, Hendrlx, H.vme run:. ' Gibson. Sacrifice . hits: Carey, Fljstcher. . :' Stolen bases: Murray, Snod giass (3); Fletcher, , Merkle. Left on bases: New York. 10; PlUnburgh, 6. Bases on balls: Off Marquard, 2; off Hendrlx. 6. Struck out: By Marquard, ; by Hendrlx, 8. Wild pitch: Hendrlx. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Owens and Bren nan. La vender Wine Another. 'PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 8. -Chicago won the final game of the series. The visitors hU 'Moore and Rltter hard and made their safeties count. Lavender was at his best wlfh men on bases. Score: , CHICAUO. rmt-ADKLPHtA. .-AB.He.AE. . . AB.HO.AS. Miller. 1 10 0Pkrt, of.. 4 131 obHlMt .rf., I t I 0 OLobert, lb... 6 I U I Tlakw. .... I lit OMafM. if... I 1100 Klm'mu. lb 4 0 1 3 tCriTaih. rf.. t I I 0 Uc, et...4 1 4 0 OLuderut, lb. I 1 1 3 0 Silcr, lb.-... 4 11 1 OKnabo, 2b... I I .I t 0 Brtn,i tb...'. 3 0 11 OOoolan, w... 4 0 H 4 e- Aroher. e....4 t ' 1 0KIIIIfr, 0... 4 0 ;I; t Uvndr, p. 4 1 0 1 1 Moore, .... S 10 0 0 Bitter, .... e eo 0 Totals... ..It 10 17 11 !Ston p..., 0 0 0 ) I S , R. Miller. , 1 0 JO 0 0 ' , Hayl .1 0.t0,9 0 f ' " r'i -v.' I irtais.--..'.sT. to n u' 1 'Batted for Moore in the seventh. Batted for Rltter in the eighth. - Chicago "... 1 0 2,0 0 0 2.2 0-7 Philadelphia ..... 0 00100120-4 Two-base hits: W. Miller, Schulte,; Lo bert. Three-base hit: Paekert. Home run: Archer. Bases on balls: Off Lav ender, 4;, off Moore, 1; off Rltter, 1. Struck out: By Laveniier, 4; by Moore, 3. Hits: Off Moore, -7 lb eeven innings; off. Rltter, 3 in one Inning; off Season,' nt neln kone Inning. Time: 2:16. Um pires: JohnNtone and Kason., ' , ' Nallee (lot Itches Hacker. ' BROOKLYN, N.. Y., Aug. S.-t-Sallee out filched Rucker In a tight battle today and evened the aeries. The acore was 3 to 1, Oakes getting St. Louis' first run by a drive to deep center for the elr eult. v St. Louis got the winning tally oil a single, a fumble by Wheat, Mowrey'S sacrifice. and Ellis'' hit. Sfore: . ST. Lot'18,' j . BROOKLYN. - 1 V AB.H O A I! , AB.H.O.A B HuMlna, tb. 4 1 1 t uMoratl, cf... 4 0 0 0 0 Mas. ' tr ,.'4 t I 0 ON'orthan. rf. 4 t 0 0 0 Mowrey, lb. i 1 t 0 (imUb, lb... I 14 10 K'netobr.-lot 1 I 0 KDsubert. lb. 4 1 It P Ollla, rt...'..4 t 4 OWbaat, If..,. I S 1 H outer, se.i'4 S I t OCutaltaw. tb. 1 1 I I S Oaaas. f . . . . 4 I I 0 0 Viibar, oa. . . I 0 I 4 B Wlnao. C....4 1 I I OMillar, e. ... t 0 14 0 Sallf. p.... I I 4 0 Ruokw, , p. .. I t 1 1 0 . ephelpa 1 MM ToUls.....M 127 10 ORasoa, p.... 0 0 0 P Totals..'.. .51 T 17 11 1 Batted for Rucker in the eighth. St. IxMila 01100000 0-2 Brooklyn 60100 0. 00 0-1 Left on bases: St. Louts, 10; Brooklyn. 5. ' Two-base hits: Hugglns. Northern. Home run: Oekes. Sacrifice hits: Hug- gins. Mowery, Smith, wheat. Fisher. Stolen base: Konetchy. Double plsy: Win go to Mowery. Bases on balls: Off Rucker, 4; off 'Ragon, 1; off Sallee. 1. Struck out: By Rucker, 3;. by Sallee, i. Hits: Off Rucker, 7 In eight Innings.. Umpires: Flnneran and Rlgler. Time: 1:30. Boston Bunches Hits. BOSTON, Aug. 8. Boston bunched hits off Fromme In the first and eighth in nings today 'and won 6 to 6. Score: B08TOHT. CINCINNATI. AB H O A B. AB.H.O A a. MrUon'dr ib4 1 I I, tfmih.r. If . 4 I I 0 0 OmplMlt I4 t 1 0 rMaruaa tl. M I M Sveaney, tb. 4 0 1 1 OHubtlttM, Itl 1 I l. Jackson. If.. 4 1 I 1 OMItchalt, rf, 4" t i I 0 TUlld. rf ... I i 0 0 OPMIta, .!.. 1 10 0 Otvlin, tb.. I 111 t.OOrant. aa.... 4 I til BrldMll, aim OKg.n, tb... t 0 4 10 KUs. b 4 1 I V OMcUaA. .. 4 I -1 0 0 fardiM, f . 1 0 1 I Ofromni. p.. t t 0 I I Dlckaoa. ., 1 I S S Bat MIM Houser .... iosoo . - Tolala.....S: 24 I Totals It I It II 0 Batted for. Perdue In the sixth. Batted for Fromme in the ninth. ' Boston IMHMIM Cincinnati ,2 M 0 H I M Two-base hits: Campbelli Bnscher. Brld weU. Hits: Off Perdue, 7 in six Inningai otf Dickson, 2 in three Innlnps. Sacrifice hits: Titus, Marsans,- Brldwell. Sacrltics fly; Fromme. ' Stolen bases: Mitchell 12), Phelan, Titus, lrt on bases: Bosten, 7; Cincinnati. ". Bases on" balls: Off Per due, 3; off Dickson, 1; otf Fromme, 1 First base on errors: Boston. 1. Hit by pitched ball: McDonald. Struck out: By Fromme. 3. Umpires: Orth and Klem. Time: 1:52. .. . . .,, . i, tSdtrard Defeats Oeaos, ST. EDWARD. Neb.. Aug. 8.-Speclal. St Edward defeated Genoa on their grounds In a close and Interesting game. Score: , R.H.E. St. Edward.., 0 0 2 1 0 0 0,1 4 I -3 Genoa 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 03 I I Batteries: St. Edward, Hassen and Ag new; Genoa. Todenhoff and Talbot St. Edward has a thre-day series at home "this week: Thursday with, 4th Kansaa aty colored giants; Frldajr and Saturday with the Luxus team from Omaha; Sunday with the Kansas City Glanta at Newman Grove. ' ' OMAHA, FRIDAV, AUGUST. Sweet," Says Jeff FiNe tow too, mors u.e 0E THftN K.056 006i IM1LF. NOW OUT ON THft iTecVr and "GtP Trie uD wu. rouow YOet ANO m 56 TtH.t Te IM BOSTON D0WHSTHE TIGERS Speed Boys Give Collins Some Sen " sational Support. , , . HOOPER STRONG WITH STICK' Drives Ont Homer and Three-Hacker Yialtors Ranch , Their Hits In Two. Innings ana! Win. DETROIT; .Aug.. g.-Boston gave Col Una sensational support today and. de feated Detroit, 8 to 0. Detroit also fielded, splendidly,' but the . visitors bunched hits In) tbe first and fifth innings. Hopper's homer in the fifth Scored Wagner and Carrigan ahead of him. Score: . r i B08T0V. . DETROIT, , AB.H 6.A.B. AB H O A E Hooper, rf'..4 t 1 0 OMTI'mott, Hi 1 4 1 0 Tar. ' 2b.. r4 1 1 i OBusti, aa 4 t t 6 1 Spta'Kar,. cf.. 4 t 1 0 SCobb, cf t 0 1 0 0 kewla, tf 3 1 S O OVIlt, of 0 0 0 0 0 Gardner, . 4 -1- 1 ! OCrawfor rf . 4 1 I I 0 Sum. lb.... 4 111 0 fiLoudan, lb.. 4 1110 Wisner, aa.. 4 lit lOmlow, jb.. 4 lit 00 Carrigan, c. 4 .1 I 1 ODaaL Jb..... 4 1 t 7, t Colllna, p...4 1 0 1 0 Stance, c... I 1110 , .Lake, p...:. 4 I I 10 Totala 36 11 tt It 1 Totals 34 t n 12 1 Boston ...2 O'O 0 3 0,0 . 0 0-5 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Three-base hit: Hooper. Home rim: Hooper. Sacrifice hit: Cobb. Stolen bases: Speaker (2). Double plays: Craw ford to Bush, to Stanage. Yerkes to Stahl. Left on baaes: Boston. 5; Detroit, 2, Bases on balls: Off Collins, 1; off Lake, 1. First on errors: Boston, 1; Detroit, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Lake, Hooper. Struck out: By Collins, 5; bv Lake, 1. Time: 1:60. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Westervelt. Ford Weak at the Start, CLEVELAND, Aug 8. -The. buses on balls and the hits yielded by Ford in the first and second Innings cost New York the game tuday, 8 to 6, Score: CLEVELAND. NEW YORK. AB.H O A K. AB.H.O. A S. Ryan. Ifk... t I t 0 0Dttll.,' If . 4 0 4 0 0 Turner, lb.. 4 0 4 I lCkaae, lb... 6 I I 1 0 Jackion, rf.. 114 0 0 Paddock, lb. 4 1 I t I Lajole, !b...l 118 OZIns. rf.....'4 4) 0 0 Orlsts, lb... 1 0 I .1.0 Stump. Jb-u 4 I I 1 0 Huatar, cf . I 0 t tHrjtIl, of. 4 0 4 0 t Pe'klnpa', 4 t 0,1 0 Mart In m.I 0 3 S I O'Nell,, M aany, 4 I I t j Kahlar, .., t -.It. V ;S ' 0Fr4, '4 . 1 i . Af.-vi-t '!? ' -- . V ,t.Tolala..i,.4,l Iv Touts.. 1M14, Cnevelahd'. , ,0 'T 9' 0 . S New York. 6 01.1,4 4) 0 0 S-i' Two-base' hltti: v Ryan,- Peeklnpaugh, Jackson, Chase, Ford (2), Three-base hit: Jackson. Kacrlflce hit:. Ryan. Sacrifice files: Lajole. Zlnn.- Stolen bases: Pad dock, Pecklnpaugh, Chase. First base 6n balls; Off Kahler, 3: off Ford, 4. . Hit with pitched ball: By Ford, Jackson. Struck out: Bv Kahler, 4: bv Ford, 1. Wild pltohes: Kahler, Ford. First base on errors: Cleveland.. 2; New York, . 1. Left on bases: Cleveland. 8; New Yprk.'l. Time: 1:40. -Umpires: Egan and Sheri dan. . Hamilton Holds Senators'. ; ST. iIOUIS, ,Aug. 8,-Hamllton held Washington to four scattered hits.. St, Iiouls hit Vaughn and Cashlon hard, win ning. Score i . . i . ST. LOUIS. - WASHINGTON. ' AB.H.O.A.E. AS.H.O.A.BI. gbottln, cf.. 1 t 1 0 OMoeller, rf.. 1 0 10 0 Auatln, lb... I 10 1 OFoeter, lb.,. 11 til Pratt, lb ... 4 t t t OMIIan, of ... 4 0 10 0 Kutlna. lb . 4 111.1 OOandil. lb... 4 2 It 1 0 Wllllama. rf t 1 1 0 (I Morgan, tb.. 1 0 13 0 Hogan, If... I 1 t ft OAlnamttlt, o. 1 0 I 4 1 Wallace, aa . 4 11'4 OMcBrids, aa. 1 0 t T 0 Stephana, o.; t I I t OShanka, If... 1 1110 Hamilton, p. 1 0 S I OVaugnn, p.. t 0 0 1 0 Krirhell, i..t I t I OLaporta, lb.. 10 0 10 ... Caihlon, p.. i 0 0 S ft Totala a 11 IT II 0 ' ToUla M 4 tl 10 I Waahing"tori".....ro OOOOOOOO-O St. Louis.... .-1 0 0 0 0 0 1 - Two-baae hits: Gandll,' Kutlna, Wil liams. -Hogan. Three-base hits: Gandll, Pratt, , Stephens. .. Bases on balls: Off Vaughn, 1; otf Caihion, 2; off , Hamilton. 2. Struck out: By Hamilton, 6; by VSughrt, 3. Hits: Off Vaughn. S In five and one-third Innings; off 'Cashlon,' 4 in two and two-thirds, innings.. Time: 1:50. Umpires Hart' and Connplly.. , . j Falls City Loses ; Another Contest HIAWATHA. "Kan., Aug. S.-(Special Telegram.) Smarting under his defeat of yesterday. Culvert' went' Into the box to day at his own; request and. In spite, of poor eupport won, 8 to -7. . : ' For five Innings he was Invincible, then Falls City earfte4 4hree. The test were . made after rank errors. He ' has pitched three games In four days. Score; ( R H B Falls City...O 0 0 0 0 .1 1 'ft 8-7 8 8 Hiawatha .. 1 0 2 1 X 8 0. K- 8MB Baterlea: Dull and, Shestak; Culvert and Carvin., i ' i . -' - NEBRASKA C1TT, Neb., Aug.' S.-(Spe-cial Telegram.) Beatrice took the first game ct the', series here today from Nebraska City. , Poteef and Farley of the Beatrice team each knocked a r-oroe run at a time' It counted , double. Score: - ' z R H E Beatrice M 1 1 01 I.IH I'i Neb. City.... 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-2 5. 1 Batteries:- Hill. Fuschll and Darrow, Conwav and Clair. Umpire: 8egrlst. HUMBOLDT, Neb., ' Aug. $.-tSpeclal Telegram l-Humboldt won the first game of the series from Auburn today by the score o! 1 to 3. Wlnta of the locals made three hits In four times at bat and Kian Iger" of Ke Visitors: made three hard one handed catches of line drives on third base. ; Scorer'". .... ... ,.. . : v- .. . - v '--." i; ' ; H.H.E. Humboldt' ... 0 M 0 0 0 0 0 -3 10 4 Auburn O0OOOO00 23 51 Batteries: Humboldt, Errett and Diets; Auburn, Wilier, and Musser. . ... ; . , ...' " ". . v. : . t ghlckley Defeata Stranat. . FAIRMONT. Neb.'. Aug.' 8,-Spec!al.)-Strang was defeated yesterday at Shlckley In a fast and interesting game by a score of 6 to 4. Score: . tt. H E. Strang 1 0 0 0,3". 0 0 0 0-4 10 7 Shlckley 0 0 0 0 J 0 2 0-6 6 8 Struck out: By Ptttman.'S; by Butch; 10. Bases on balls: Of f -Fittman." 1; off Butch, 1. " - A Break. fer Llkerty front stomach.-, Uvem aad kidney trouble is made when 'a " 25 , box . of Dr.- Klnr New Life Pills la bought Why suffer T Fot sals by Baatoti Druf Co."8 : '. fi. Jj rX X' 9, 1912. Iahy, He'wt Think. you1 -Jack WHAT MILL HE FOLLOW PGR.? row ano mb'lC e 5,0 tcwie you"5qvaU0" that HE'LL TRv To &HO0T YO0 COLUMBUS DEFEATS BLUES O'Ronrke Scores Four Huns Unas- , sisted by Timely Hitting. SEVEN TO ONE FINAL ', SCORE Catches by. Ftene and Johns Are Featarea of Game Played at Columbne -Three Players. Make Doubles, .' COLUMBUS, O., Aug. S.-O'Rourke, whose fumble let Kansas City score once today agalst. Pitcher CooM became a' base runner four times and was' always sent - around : by the clean hitting of Hlnchman, Johns and Perrlng. Catches by Flene. and Johns" werethefeatures. Score; Batted for SchllUer In eighth. COLl'MBUS. KAN8A8 CITT. AB.H.OAE. AB.H.OAE. O'R'urke. lb 4 3 1 I IBarbeau, lb. 4 0 1 1 1 Hl'chman, lf 4 1 t 0 OCoulaon, rf.. 4 1 1 ft j Johna, rf... I 5 J.O OLannon, cf.. 4 0 1 0 0 Perrlngrvlb.. 4 1 0 4 OCarr, lb t 0 t 1 0 Miller, lb..; 3 0 10 I OCorridon, . t 1 4 1 1 Shtlton. cf..40 t 1 fljames, ;... t 110 0 Oerbar, aa... 4 11 I 0 Plena. If.... 1 t I 0 Smith, c 4 S 4 1 .ODawnav, Jb. 1 0 14 0 Oook, p 4 0 10 ORchlltter, p. 1 0 1 1 ft Cann, p ft ft 8 0 0 Totala 84 10 17 II lTannehlll ..10040 Totals... 7.SI 414 I 1 Columbus 0 1 1 0 2 0 3 1 4-7 Kansas City I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Sacrifice hit: Hlnchman. Two-base-hits: Hlnchman, Perrlng, Coulson... Double play: Downey to Carr. Bases on balls: Off Cook, 1; off Schlltaer, 2. Struck out: By CoOk, 4; by Schlltaer, 1.' Hits: Off Schlltser, 8 In seven inninge; off-Cann, 3 In one Inning. Time: 2.10. Umplres-.j Chill and Anderson. Brewers Tate Short Game. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 8.-Milwaukee defeated Louisville today Jn the ' first game of the series, stopped at the) end of the fifth inning on account of rain, with the scoreatanding 4 to 0. A double-header had been scheduled, but wet grounds tn- terfered. Louis Loudertnllk, Who started to pitch for the .locals, was put off the field by Umpire Hayes for . kicking on balls and strikes after only' two batter '. ABiH.O.A E'i ".". AB.H.O. A E Iaibold. cf.. t 1 10 OBurch'. rf .'.l T ft 0 Ohsrles,. lb.-.. 3 J X2..t0Ulns :fV;t- . .a. Randall ft. o a ,(ietanb:y. . Jr- vt.'aw aiapalll, UJt i..t 0 ,.0'Hulawlttfcai.MV- V, 1 JeaevMa., ,'.'0 . 4 ;,l :vgr4tv..'.'. Kl . 1 airx.' . i i ' t. '-' M Be'tnllier'.. ft l .oi 1 . 1, j: fceeia,- m I- 'i 41 ! S Wsher.-'ieii;- vf.l ..l! "0 Naghaa, e. (. I; 1 I A. Pnree,. ',.: S-,g 1' CuttlOg.: p .l 0 ,1 ft OUdarmJIk p 0 .0 ft 0 0 . ; . I, . 7S-oTthup,' p. 1 0 4 9' 0 Totala.. ...tl ( 15 .7,1,-. ; r-- - ...',, ... , . Total. .....j.T,,Sn. 4 1 : 'Game called at end of fifth on account of mi. : ..? y ' ; t ,,i.,.iiu AAA 0 0 0 Milwaukee .-....'...:..: m i l 0-4- TWo-hnae hit: ; Hughes. Double play; Clark to . Charles- to Jones, j Bases . on balls: Off .Northup, 1. Left on bases: Louisville. 2; Milwaukee. 2. Hits: 'Off Loudermllk, 1' In one-third inning; off Northup, 5 In four and two-thirds In nings. Struck out: 4 By Northup, S: by Cutting, 3. Time:' l:fc. Umpires: Hayes and Irwin. ' M liters Best Hooelers. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 8. -Indianapolis hit Lellvelt and Young today, but could not got men around the bases, losing to Minneapolis, 7 to 3. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS. AB.H.O. A E. AB.H.O.A.8. Clymsr, cf... I t I 1 OWoodruff, If I I 1 1 trtu.r ... s 141 lO'Lfarr. aa,. 1041 J.WH'ma. tbt't 4 1 1 McCarty, rf. I 1 1 1 0i Rnumon. rf, I I I I ftVeacb, cf.... till 1 Kllllfar. lb.. 4 1 ft 1 llngerton tb. 6 0 1 1 . Oa'hafity. If. 4 0 1 ft OHunter. lb . I 0 11 I Olll, lb 4 110 OWIlllama. lb 4 1 14 0 Crwana,- 0....4 1 4 1 OClarke,. u I 1 .4 1, tllMlt. . 10 0 .1 0McK. 0.... I I I M Young, p...:l 11 6 OMer. p.. , . Wnti .. ToUla 17 11 17 10 1 Tetala.. ..3 1 0 10 ,: 1 0 0 o n ,.K 717 17 t . m.iii Mr WnnHruff in the ninth Minneapolis ,0 1 22213I IndlanapoHa ..... 0 1 0 0 M 0 0 0-3 Two-bsae hlts: Altlser,' J. Williams. Three-baser hits: McCarthy, -, Altlser. Sacrifice Mis: Owen. Woodruff. Struck out: Bv Met. 6; by Lellvelt." 1; by Young. 1. Lt on bass: Indianapolis, S; Mfnne .nnii k Rase on balls: Off Lellvelt, 4; off Toting, 1: off Merx. l.v stolen bases: Gill. Kllllfer, veacn. nits: un mru, 7 in six and two-th(rd8 innings; off Young, r-one In two and one-third in nings. Time: 1:40. Umpires: ' Ferguson and Handlboe. . . State League Stars ' to Tour the State At the close 'of the Nebraaka State league seaaon on September J an all-star Nebraska team, composed of tr- very best players ln-that- league, vlll tiur Ne braska, managed by Ed Nujjtt.-t I res ent' an umpire In the Ieagne. ; ,. c The all-star a Jgregation;. is lesi.-fus Of booking considerable gam is with '.ama teur and semi-professional teanu' in ajid about Omaha, and ,all managjrg l-wk'.ns for a first-class attraction snouia -;ei into communication With - Mr. ugent', bof4 addr la general delivery, Superior, Neb. : The team whj Mr. N.i;out win take out will be composed of iar i ayers from the Nebraska State leagu. - MOORHEAD AND BLENC0E ; WIN TOURNEY GAMES MOORHEAL, Ia.Au 8.-(8pec4al Telegram.)-The .second annual "base "ball" tournament opened today with a farge at terWancei iTbe. jfnornlng gamebetween Plsgas and Moorhead f was won by 'the latter by the ecore-ot 9 to 4. The feature of the gams was the heavy' hitting of the locals,' who ' landed for two home runs. Batteries: Moorhead. Burke. Knauss and Reed: Plsgah. Oliver and Oliver. Umpiw: Harry Sage of Omaha. Attend ance: 230., The afternoon game between Blencoa and Turin was "won by Blcncoe by the score of to . This was a hard-fought game and was strictly a pitchers'. ;battle. Matney vfor vBlencoe struclo ;bu't 'eleven men and' Hinckley for Turin struck out nineteen " ? iy: i Batteries: BIeneoe. Matney. and Shea; Turin.' HliWWey and Oliver ." Umpire: Harry Sae of Omaha. . Attendance!- 27. ''Kirj'' to:th &uiatloWi4Yertiijiii. v s- - ?rz: imm Drawn for The Bee T 1 ' , 2 ' V am . i i ii REED PASSES ISLANDERS Victory of Grand Island Due to . York's. Laxness. '. PETS SCORE UK THIRD INNING Davis Singles, Goes .Ahead on piarne'a Hit aad Scores on Error Doable Play Features the Game. GRAND ISLAND, 'Neb., Aug. S.-(Spe- 'cial Telegram.)-Red was free with his passes to first today and the three scores made by t,he Third City crew wefe brought In by men who Walked, assisted by hits. ' " ' Though clean hits were laced put. al most every Inning by; the locals at crit ical times they were scarce. ''-York's only score came In the . third when , Davis singled, was advanced by Payne's single, and scored or! 'an error.' This :is, the last game York and. Grand Island play, this season.. Score:;.-' , v R.H.E, York ....... ...0 0 1 (I i 0 0.0 0 0 1 S.J Grand island.O l 0 i'o l 0 0 -3 10 l; Batteries.1-York, Reed and"Ellls; Grand1 Island, Closman and Cbe. Struck out:. By Reed, 2: - bv Closman, 5.' First base on balls: Off Reed, 6; off Closman. 1.' Left on baeesi York, 6; Grand - Island. 10. Double play: Davis to Smith. ' Hit by pitched ball:- Walmhust. Two-base hits: Deoonly, Badura, Ellis. -.V mplres: Col lins and Graves ,' . r ' t , ! Uaktlnaa Take Third Clame. s FREMONT, Neb.,' , Aug:' " 8.-(Speclal Telcgram.)-Hastings took the third game bf the series this afternoon, by hits in trie twelfth inning. Ramey, was Tiit heavily; In the second, but braced up arid held the Hastings team to t few scattered hits.' : Both he-and "McCullotiglf pulled' their teams out ' of some close pinches. ' Th4 Pathfinders .ought' to" have scored in the ninth,' when with men on .third' and. second and only one out a strikeout and an easy' flf 'rellevea,.tfie-;R'o. S.pore: .:' V R.H.E,. .Haalinga .: :y. .1 4 o 0 0 0 0 i-f .9'3' "ttOont-'"jf:i'.v:0 0 8 3 0M 0 0 0 0 00 13 .4 loiigh and Bachan t; Fremont, j Ra.mey ppd Neff. Umpire: ; Kisskne.:' ";"'.";.' ISlARNEt;: 'NaiVWaTtfiiNJNfc1 l'legra'ih.Atter: .baititptj; ior t weiv' 4'n niriga with' Seward, in -the ' lead-' by two scores, the "garhe' finally vwerit. trf the Statesmen In the last of the twelfth by a , 1. 5to S ' score-, ..the Cfcpltallstabaving played them, three Innings t tie ball, but Jr, each Instance failed. to bring In'a win ning run.. . ; ', ftp , A spectacular .catch by Herriott in the fopr.th. innlnrf was the most enjoyed fea ture of the game.. Neff and Leonard of the visitors starred at the bat, each get ting three hits, all good for additional bases."; Score: R.-H.E-. Seward . . .. .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 S 10 2 0 2-7 1! 0 Kearney ...,,.'.. 1000000220 1-4-1 1 Batteries: ' Seward, Smith,' Connors and Campfleld; Kearney, Stone and , Gray'. Two-base hits: Neff S). Barber W, Meade. ' Leonard (2), Campfleld, Gray, Zink, Home, runs: Pagles, Leonard, Bech told. Bases on balls: Off Smith, 7: off Stone, 3. Struck out: By Smith.-; by Stone, 7. - Passed ball: Gray. Hit with pitched ball: By , Smith, 1. Time: 1:58. Umpire: h Nugent. - Billy Burke First in ' Free-for-All Trot PITTSBURGrH, Aug. .-Result of the Grand circuit races today were: Pacing. 3:0 claas, three" in five,- purse 31,000: Babe. br. g. (Jamison), first; Ed Ward, B.. second; Forest Prince, third. Best time, 2:0r. Professional drivers' stake final 2:16 class trotting, two In. three, total value lnJ3- Annie U'nhl hlk. m tParnentert first; Queen - Worthy, second; Ruth Mc- ! Gregor. tmra. i ime; t:vr,- z:. . Trotting championship. ..Jree-for-alL purse $2,600: Billy Burke, br.. s. (McDon aldi. first; Dudle Archdale, neeond; Hail worthy, third. Best time. 2:044. Trotting, 2:12 class, three in five, purse 11,000:. ShaWbay, b. s. (Murray), first; Derby' Boy, second; Castledome, third. Best time, 2:07. .-I'eiitral Clt- Pete-ate Greeley. CENTRAL CITY. Neb.. Aug. -(Special.) In one of the beat exhibitions of pitching by Laub of the home team, Cen tral City defeated the Greeley team by the. decisive score of 6 to 1. In the full nine innings Greeley secured but one bit and this was owing to the overflow crowd In right field. I-aub struck out ten men smt was nevef In danger. Soore; R.H.E. Central City.. 2 I t i M n M 7 t Grealey '. :0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 1 . Batterie: Central City. Laub and Glca son; GreSIey. Foley and Miller. -,... ..t Tb Persistent anc rudlcious Use of Newspaper Advertising ' is tha Road to Business Success. ' . $150indT Kuiinfatciiable to $S: Values 11 3 : v - This Silo Strictly Cash, t;; 'VI .rt-.'- om Kelley Go. : ; x -h 315;South Sixteenth Street t- - " i . ;v - j '. , . f " ' - '-i'.'i --f- '-J.. ' 7-i ;,', . ..; t 'I- --';.'.-'". it f "! I ,. ',,' :.r ? . ",. I"' . "'." by "Bud" Fisher J fertettrr ti -f SPItn ev MAY RENEW THE OLD FIGHT '.. ,'..;.;. ; Water Board Fails to Turn Oyer the , Fun d Due Water Company: MONEY FOR WATER SERVICE Water Company Hae Paid the Water Board 40,000 Collected In ;'.,d- Vance, bat 4h Board Dptm? , ' ' Not Settle. ' The 'Omaha ' Water company -and the Water board are again at locked "horns, which ' may . bring them back ..into court notwithstanding' the supposed setUemeni of alt' controversy and all litigation.;. Th decree under , wbich the city -earns into possession . of thfe' plant , provided, among other things, that the water'. conv pany should pay '-over . to the city tha money prepaid .-on unmeasured service, and that the Water board should return although It has turned over 4o theC city to the company 8,11 cojlectiona tor metered water, furnished .prior to date of trarisfer. i,The water company compraina now" that. in fulfillment, of'its obllgatlori 140,000, Its lemand' on tiie .'Water .'board .for ripay rnent; of money belonging lo'li has'beert met nothing ' but1 delay arid refusal on one excuse or another,' ' ,' , vt ,!6ne . of Knoi's , Knocks. , Philander 'V. 'Kno. the secretary o) state. ' received Tone' day in his offrce a bunch Of hlgh-browed newspaper corre spondents. In the number. was Wllllart! Hoster. who stepped to the front -with copy of his paper in-wrhich-was tone ol his dispatches under big black headlines The dispatch dealt with the affair pf thi department of state, arid ran.' along gliblj as If the writer had ;enJoyed theeonfi .dence of Mt, Knox regarding the whol matter. ' ; , ' ' "Whar do. you think of thla article?' asked Hosier, .exhibiting nojnodesty ai he handed the paper- to the' secretary ol , tfl ta ' - - . . - -. - -.''"After 6dklng this .; over": sid"" Mr Jvnctx. fracioualV'"l must saw Mi Hos ter.- you are .the nestor of WastitngtoJ corresprfndenta." t c' , n-v- At J'th Hoster ' took ' on r the ' ae'9i o a balloon snd looked exceedingly please! 4intU,K.noi addedsoftlys-, S .'Mare's-netervp xh,''r'' ' !r"" !'".. ! ' ..." '-'.'A H''"j' 1 i .'"Z ViiJ: "Cyn'ical 31e'siasUi4';-V 'M I 'lOve ,'may be- blind, but it Vis :'eldort inourable.'--- . ; - :'- V- '"-r j The - way ,'ti wiouht upward :'is 'to ge down to jwork.7 -.- ;.. - .iV- - . We. aj-e, willing to. ahar4he good- for. tune of our friends.' " ' .:: Folly always makes 'more-' noise ifc thi world ; than., vlsdom.-; : .- ,i -, z Patience, is a .virtue,'! but , hustle I greater' one. . ' " ' -' A luxury Isn't really one after oa ge usel, to It. ' . V -' . ' -j . Unfortunately charity, doesn't seem tl possess any 'of the qualities vt a; boom erang. ; ' "i -i.'v Some men ar ambitious to do good some to rnuke good. There's a differ ence. . ';..... -..I- Many an qld fellow who tells, a'youni woman he would die for -her Is mucl V. much stronger than he looks.-New' tori . Times. .. .;' ,."..'.. .',;..'' .; . ,v J -. Death n the Oal lows is sharp, short agony.; The Jame back oi kijiney trouble is .dally,, misery. s;Takt j Electric Bitters tor quick L reliefc,' 50o ; or sale by Beaton Drug Co., , Persistent Advertising is the" Road Big Returns. ; - A lower Belmont.' Has the notch which makes it sit right. 2 for 25c Skew Shirt Valiiesl Values COLLARS A