12 Mooring at the LINCOLN LANDS A LONE RON Omaha Hits a Winning Gait and Takes Second of Series. EOUEKE'S MEN BUSY WITH HITS ftraipke Milne with the Ktlck and , 3!ake Two of the Four Ran - Scored by the Local Train. - .... r A lift into center field for three bases by Bert Niehoff with first and second crowded, broke up yesterday's game !n the sixth inning, and the Rourkes took the aecond of the serles-tfrom Htighle Jonei by a 4 to 1 score. ' . Omaha had one run to the good when the sixth Inning opened, but the Lln colnltes were crowding the boys hard. Kane-got to flint on an infield hit and ' Schlpkle singled, sending Kane to second. Niehoff then dragged his war, club to the bag and after getting two balls and three strikes caught the next ball square on the nose and sent it to the center field boards while Kane and the Skipper romped in. Lincoln came back in the seventh in ning and got another, but that was as far as they could go with Robinson lobbing the ball over In great shape. The tall twlrler was in fine shape and let Lincoln down with but few hits and kept those well scattered. He also sent even of the Llncolnltes to the bench by the strike out route. Both teams again played excellent ball Knd but two errors were made, one by each team. Wolverton hurled a good game for Lincoln, but was found at op portune times, although on one or two occasions managed to keep the Rourkes from scoring by tightening up. Kane and Schlpke again shone with the rtlck. Each of these two players con nected safely three times in four times tip. Bchlpke also scored two of Omaha's four runs. He also stole third base In the clfthth inning. Hickory Johnson spoiled Lincoln's chance to score in the second inning when he frustrated a double steal by catching Barbour sliding homo. Barbour was on third and Mullen on second with one out. Bill Dwyer gave the signal for a doublo steal and both men started for the next bag. Robinson saw what was coming and heaved the ball close to the ground. Stratton was batting and attempted to block the play, but Johnson pave him the shoulder and caught Barbour. After the second Inning Lincoln was never dangerous, 'aside from the seventh inning when the men slipped a run over, but Robinson settled and struck Wolver ton out with Stratton on first. Omaha drew first blood in the fourth. Thoniason got to first on an infield hit snd went to third on Kane's single to right. Sehipke sent one too hot for Lloyd to handle and Tommie scored. In the sixth with one down Kane reached flrt on an infield hit. Schlpke sinnlcd and Niehoff scored both with a triple to center. , Schlpke singled in the eighth. Niehoff sacrificed. .Schlpke stole third anscored on Bills' single to right Score: ' ' ' - OMAHA. . . AB. H. Justice, M.... 5 Coslf. rf 0 Thomason, cl Johnson, c. .......... 0 !nne. lb...... 1 Fihlplie. Sb S Nii-hoflV 8b S 0 lills. if 1 0 Robinson, p 0 i f ' If ;f; W IN F0URTH sg-v ''-'' ', r , - VAojU 3j uSnSK ' ttj&fk One Inning Proves Serious for Grand H. O. A. E. 0 0 10 2 1 0 0 18 0 0 0 1,0 3 7,0 0 3 200 S 3 1 0 1 4 0 0 10 3 1 3 27 1 1 H. O.' A. E. 13 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 18 0 i 1 11 0 3 2 1 1 7 1 0 14 10 0 (I 2 u 8 23 9 1 Tola'.s ......35 4 LINCOLN. AB. a Llovd. ss Miller, cf Cobb, rf... Mctormlck. it Cole, 2b.. ....,. . harbour, 3b..... Mullen, lb ,. Mrutton, c...... voiverton, p... 4 , 4 3 4 3 0 0 o 0 1 0 .. I .. S .. S .. t Totals ............2U 1 johnson ouft bunting foul on third itilke. - . .,..0 M1H.1M iiiiK ..1 2 0 3 0 3 13 -13 Lsncoin ....... lum 0 00001001 Hlti 0 1 11 0 0 2 0 0 Thiee-base hit: Niehoff. Bases on bull: Off Uobitis.n, S; off Woivcaon, 2. fctiuck out. By Roolnon. 7; by Woher- lon. i. ffto!en bane: schlpke, 8tratton. acrlIlce tilts: Mehoff, Coie. Barbour. louhie p'.a : Robim-on to Johnson to tichtpke. Hit by p.tched ball: Barbour. lass-oil bit.il: r-tratton. Left on bases: Umaha. .; Llncom, 4. Time: 1:). I'm- ?l.e: Hank-el!, .otm of the (iame. . The same teams again today. And we won another game on ladies' Robinron had th "Ltpcs fairly eating ut of his Lands. - The circus 6id not keep the fair ones away fiom the game. Hany Hicks or Jack Ryan is stated to wot k in tocay's game. Tt.oniuson handled three chances in great sr.ape and connected safely once. Sit. Jowph trimmid the Grlniles and ' Omaha went ono game neater tne top. , Almoft' Nit the tnembftrs of the city commission in attendance at the same. cout Joe SusJtn of Detroit is still in Omaiia and was on ti.e Held again yes terday, ... . . ' Denver 'will come to Omaha Monday, and then 1 when the Rourke will get a ti iicce to climb. The Rourkes have a;aln' hit their 6tf.de- Waves of Lake f&SM - "n"""' d"""""" IfWM M m OEEEH1EISCOMPKIEIYD0WH . His "Hill frrv.rmll.r ntv phi 'una IT iS. VJfe. A M? I i Ifcsi . jLf J I . Inifalv lilt mill that nn Jump whnn lit- jeent "c . M. "r Robimon to handle. SIOLX Clarke's Timely Slnle la the Mnth Annexes the fiatae. . 8I0CX CITY. Aug. .-Sloux City won a pitchers' battle from Wichita to!av, by Clarke's timely slnglo In the ninth. Score; SIOUX CITY. - , AB. R. H. O. A. E. Clarke, rf I ,1 2 10 Smith, ss 2 0 Oil Holmes, rf . ......... 1.0 0 Myers, If 4 0 0 Evans. 3b 2 A 0 0 0 1 13 1 0 10 0 0 A 0 0 1 1 0 Tennant, lb 4 Andreas,' 2b ........ S French, rf-ss s Cadman, c 4 2 ........ 29 1 Brown, p , Totals 4 27 13 1 WICHITA. AB. ... 4 ... 4 ... 4 ..4 .. I ... 2 .. 1 .. 4 .. V .. 8 ., 0 .. 1 .. 0 H. O. 3 3 A. E. Mlddleton. cf . ... Hughes, 2b ..... Petilgrew, If Davis, rf Callahan, ss ... Koerner, lb Mee, Hb F'ranti. 3b ....... demons, o Waeob,' o Pery, p Routt, p ., Craig Thoinas Totals ......... 0 3 0 0 1 0 3 0 8 0 2 0 0 0 7 M 12 2 , "Batted for Perry. Kan tor Clemona in the ninth. Two out when winning run was scored. Sioux City 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1-3 Wichita 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-2 Two-base hits:1 Clarke, . Clemons. Sacrltlce hits: rm!th, Brown. Hughes. Double play: Brown to Smith to Tennant. Left on banes: Sioux City, B; Wichita, 7. Hits: Oft 1'erry, 3 in eif.it innings; off Koutt, 1 in one Inning, bases on balls: Oft Brown; 2; otf Koutt, 1; off Perry, 4. Struck out: By Br0n, W; by Routt, 2. Wild Pitch: By Moutt. Passed bails: Clemons. Hit by pitched ball: Evans. Time: 3:(W. Umpires. U Toole and Johnson. CRITCHEH HAS UTRIKEOtT DAY Kana Ten of the Denver Slascers and Mt. Joseph Wins, ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 9.-Crutcher struck out ten Denver batsmen and had them helpless, no base runner reaching tmru, wnue McAdams had one bad In ning. St. Joseph won, 4 to 0. Score: ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. .41224 Relily. 2b...... Powell, If Keily. rf Zwllilng, cf... Horton. lb.... .3 10 10 1 0 1 a i i 10 0 .3 0 0 . 3 3 Westerzll. 3b.. , 2 Meinke, ss... Urhfith, c... crutcher, p, Totals,.. .. 3 .. 2 .....24 4 DENVER. AB. R. H. O. Kenworthy, 2b. ...... 400 GUmoie, If 4 0 0 Cassidy, if 8 0 0 Beall, cf 3 0 0 Qulllen, 3b 4 0 1 Coffey, ss.... 4 0 0 Undtay, lb 4 0 3 Block, c 3 0 2 McAdams, p ....3 0 0 , Totals ....32 24 U St. Joseph .....0 04000000-4 Denver 0 00000000-0 Two-bahe hit: Zwllilng. Sacrifice hlta: Weinke, Crutcncr. Left on bates: Den ver, t; St. Joseph, 2. Struck out: By Crutcher, 10; by McAdams, 6. Bases on tall: Off Crutchei, 2; o.f McAaams, 4. Double pihvs: Coife.v to Kenwo.tuy; yulheii tutius.-isted). Time: l:6i. Urn Vht: Fiynn and Knapp. , oi:s uioixks wimi ' ox urhor Toiteko Defeated hy Siee of Foar . to Three. DES MOIXEi', la.. Aux. .-It took Dcs Moines twelxt; lniiing to in trom To I t-ka to.a.. Tin: wt.inlng run wa maue oa an tnoi. Sn.ore: PES MOINES. ' AB. It. H. O. A. E. Curtis, cf iwriily, o..... ho f, i-s jonei, lb leiuen, If..... lialin, rf Mi-L'onalu, ub., t iutow.ki, c. AltOiaw. c... Huesiou, p.... mUKIU!, p.... jibe.l , To.aU ..... 2 .. & .. .: 3 .. 4 .. ., 5 .. 3 .. 1 .. 8 .. 1 .. 1 l 3 10 0 3 1 2 0 0 s St; n TOPEKA. AB, R. H. O. A. E. 3 0 w Walsh. 2b........ Klllj!, Cf I.ee. If............. tia.duei, lb Mi Donald, Sb.... ueaf, it. ......... Ci.apman, c...... iai. s Uiandom, p Hriitby ,p.. wociirane 6 i 0 0 .. 8 .. & .. s ,. 6 .. 4 .. 4 .. 3 .. 1 .. 1 ..4i 0 1 3 0 3 8 2 t 0 Totals 3 14 35 13 1 Luttej for Doug.a In the twelfth. battou lor biswiuwui ,li tne nintn. De Molne-t., ....... ..0 0 ! 1100000 1-4 lueka OOOOoOOil 00O-3 'iwo-base l it-: Curt.s, Relily (.2). Lee, Wamn. ;ac l ice Ui: ihaumjn. Double play: Ho.nby to Cmipniaii to Gaiunei. j nai-es on iais: un itucston, z; uic Douglai, 1; tff Brandom, 3. btiuck out: By Hueston, 5; by Douia ., 4; by Bran dom, i; by Hortuby, 1. Hit by pltcned bail: eUar. Time: 2:v0. Uoptrei: ,eyri and McGinn s. Laerrl Wins froui Wakefield. LAUREL, Neb.. Aug. 9.-tsclal.)-Laurel won from Wakefield here today by a score of 4 to 2. Collms. Willi ford and Wyman were in the points tor Laurel, snd Dilts and Miller for Wake field. Collins struck out two. passed five and allowed one hit In two and one-third innings; Williford struck out eleven and allowed three bits In six and two-thirds Innings. DIHs struck out three and sal lowed six aMs. WIS PIT7HEHV BATTLE , ; jT , : . UUW , , " THE BEE: Michigan HOWREY DEFEATS GIANTS Home Enn Into Left Field Bleachers with One on Base, ST. LOUIS WINS, FOUR TO TWO Ktw York Falls Back Another Came Nearer Cabs In tike Raee for the National Leaa-oe .-, Penaaat. NEW VORK, Aug, t.-Mowery won the game for St. Louts in the eighth when he hit a home run into the left field bleachers with Magee on base. Score: ST. 10UIS NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A B. Hugflm, Jb. 4 0 12 1 8nodtrM, If 3 14 0 0 Mi. If... 4 1 1 0 6 Doyle. 2b..., 4 1 1 t 0 Mowrar. 3b. 4 2 2 1 0 Becker, cf... 1 1 I 0 K'netchjr, lb 4 0 14 0 0 Murray, rf..- 1 I 0 0 Event, rf.... 4 111 OMerkle, lb.. 4 13 00 lleour ee. , 4 0 12 OHereog, lb..S 0 13 1 Oekee. 'ef.... 4 13 1 O'MeCormlck. 110 0 0 Wlago, C....4 13 0 OMeyere, C... 4 0 4 1 0 0yr, p 4 0 1 0 0 Fletcher, et. 3 1 0 t 0 -----WHIM, p.... Z v v w Totele 34 0 17 17 l'Shefer .... 1 0 0 0 0 Crindell, p. 0 0 0 0 0 Totsls 33 3 31 14 1 Batted for Herzog In the ninth. , Batted for Wlltse in the eighth. St. Louis 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1-t New York 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 Two-base hits; Snodgrass. Becker. Three-base- hits: Doyle.. McCormlck. Hom9 run: Mowery. Bases on balls: Off Oeyer, 1, Struck out: By Wiltse, 8; by CrandaJI. 1: by Geyer, 3. Hits: Off Wiltse. 7 In eight innings; off Crandall, 2 In one inning. Umpires: Johnstone and Eason. Time: 1:38. Hohlnson Outoltchea Allen. BROOKLYN, Aug. . Allen's base on balls resulted disastrously tor rBooklyn in his pitching duel with Robinson. It came with Miller on first and two out and was followed by Robinson's double that drove home Pittsburgh's two runs. Score: PITTSBURGH. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A. IS. AB.H.O.A. B. Byrne, 3b... 4 1 1 0 CMoren, If... 4 13 0 0 I'troy, If.... 3 0 1 0 ONorthen. of. 4 0 3 0 0 Doalln, rf... 4 13 0 Ognilth 3b... 4 1110 Vnrr, .. 4 1 1 1 lDeubert. lb. 4 1 7 0 0 J.Miller, lb 4 1 T 0 0 Hummel, rf. 4 1 1 0 o Wllion, cf..,4 0 1 0 OCutelitw, lb. 4 1 1 1 0 li'Crthy, 104 0 3 2 OFIther, J 13 10 Olttton, 0....1 1 10 9 OPhelpa, C....4 110 Robinson, 1 I 0 0 OAllfn. p..... 3 0 0 3 0 . -eTooley 00 0 0 0 Tottle 13 1ST I 10. Miller..! 10 0 0 KnUn 1 0 0 0 0 Tottle 34 10 37 I 0 Ran for Hummel In ninth. Batted for Fisher In ninth. Batted for Allen in ninth. IPttsburgU 0 2000000 0-2 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Two-base hits: Robinson, Smith. Bases on balls: Off Allen, 1. Struck out: By Robinson, 8; by Allen, . Time: 1:42. Um pires: Klein and Orth. Cobs Gain on Leaders. BOSTON. Aug. .-Chlcago batted Tyler hard, scoring nlns runs. Score: CHICAGO. BOSTON. AU.H.O.A.K. AQ.H.OA.E, Miller, If.... ( 4 1 0 iMcDea'd. Sb 4 1 3 3 Bchulte. rf.. ( 1 1 0 0 Campbell, ctS 0 1 1 0 Tinker, ss...S 13 3 1 Sweeney, 3b. 4 3 3 3 0 Xlm'tutn. 3b 4 1 3 1 1 Jukioa. If.. I 14 11 Letch, rf..-. 4 2 10 OTItui, rf.... t 3 10 0 Oiler, lb.,.. ( 0 11 0 0 Devlin." lb.. 4 0 10 10 Cvere, lb.... 4 1 0 1 Brldwell, ee. 1 3 3 0 Arrfcrr, C....I 1 4 1 0 Kline, e 4 3 0 11 LeirtelaV P 1 0 0 1 0 Tyler, p Bmlth, p.... 1 0 0 0 0Houeer Klrke . Tottlf.....40 17 "7 15 4 i " Totale. ...10010 ..11000 .. t o o o ..41 13 87 II 5 Batted for Tyler In ninth. ' 1 Batted for Devlin in ninth. Chicnso 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 1-9 Boston 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3-7 Two-rasa hits: Tinker, Sweeney, Jack son, Kling, McDonald, Houser. Home run: Zimmerman. Bases on balls: Off Tvler. 3: off Smith, 1. Struck out: By Lelficld. 1; by Srrrfth. 1. Hits: Off Tyler, 2 in three Innlnas; otf Lnlfield. J In four Innings; oft Smith, 6 In five innings. Time: 1:13." Vmptres: Rlgler and Fin neran. UNION PACIFIC AUDITORS PLAY FREIGHT CLAIM MEN The rctond game of base bill between the freight claim department and thn auditor of freight accounts department of the Union Paclflo will be played at Fontanelle park today: The first gamo was won by the A. F. A. team by a very closo margin. The lineup: F. C. A. Position. A. F. A. ...First bare...' Thomas ... Eecond bae Kryeek .. Shortstop Pmtth .. Third bare Victor .. Hlttht field..., Webb .. Center f eld... I .owe Podrouzek. Ml otx Hogan...., Rno es..... Wlnthers.. Muilen C.lngar... Lett field ..vEilckon Alexander catcher urusm Hoover Pitcher Coiburn Zerzan..... P'.tcl cr Ocanuer. Substitute .1 Davis ,. Substitute) ntenwood Trims Plattsmonth. GLENWOOP. la.. Aug. J.-(Spec!al Tel-egram.V-A wlt played ball game here yesterday resulted as follows: ' Plattsmouth 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Glen wood 3 00050010-0 Batteries: Plattsmouth, McCay, Mason and Mann: Glenwood. Stlmpson and Reeves. Struck t'UC. By McKay, 6; by Mason. 4: by Mtimpson. 12. Hits: Glen wood. 10: Plattsmouth. 1 Umpires: Hall and Snyder.; Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Big Returns. OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUGUST Copyright. 1912. National Newi Standing of Teams NAT. LEAGUE. WEST. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.' W.L-Pct, New York. . .72 28 .720 Denver . , . .65 47 .5S0I Chicago.. ..65 36 .844 Omaha ....60 51 .541 Pittsburgh ..59 28 .608 St. Joseph. .58 51 .532 Phtladel'a.. 47 48.4SDes Molnes.56 61 .623 Cincinnati ..47 65 .461 Sioux City.. 56 53 .509 Et. 1U1S....1 M .Vii wicnua 54r.491 Brooklyn ...87 66 .359 Lincoln .,..61 58.468 Boston .28 72 .280 Topeka ....39 70.352 AMER. i ASSN. AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct. Minneapolis 78 40 ,661 Boston 72 83 .686 Columbus ..74 44 .627 Washlngton.65 40.619 Toledo "3 44 .624 Phlladel'a ..60 43 .583 Kansas City .57 61 .483 Chicago ...62 60 .510! Milwaukee ..52 63 .452 Detroit 53 .64.495 St. Paul 63 6S .438 Cleveland . .48 56 .502 Louisville ...44 73 .876 New York. .32 69 .317 Indianapolis 42 80 .344 St. Louis., ..83 70 .320 NEJU. L1SAUU1!,. MINK LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. , W. L.Pct. Fremont ...48 33 .693 Falls City.. 46 34 .575 Kearney ...45 37 .649Neb. City . 46 34 .675 Hasting! ...44 37 .643Auburn .... 44 85 .557 Seward 43 38 .631 Beatrice SS 40 .487 Gr. Island. .42 39 . 519Humboldt . 36 44 . 450 Columbus ..41 39 . 5 3j Hiawatha.. 28 51 .354 York 33 45 .423 Superior ....26 54 ,25- Yesterday's Results. WE8TERN LEAGUE. Lincoln, 1; 6maha. 4. Wichita. 2; Sioux City, 3. Topeka, 3: Dea Moines, 4 twelve Innings. Denver, 0; St. Joseph, 4. . . " NATIONAL LEAGUE-. - -Cincinnati-Philadelphia, ram. St. Louts, 4; New York, 2. Pittsburgh, 2; Brooklyn, L Chicago, 9; Boston, 7. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston. 6; Detroit, 1. New York, 1; Cleveland, 3.-Washington-iSt. Louis; two innings; rain. Philadelphia, 6; Chicago, 7. . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 6; Louisville, 2. St. Paul, 2-2: Toledo, 3-4. Minneapolls-lndlanapolls, rain. Kansas City-Columbus, wet grounds. Games Today. ' Western League Lincoln at Omaha, Wichita at Sioux City, Topeka at Des Moines, Denver at St. Joseph. National League Cincinnati at Phila delphia, St. Louis at New York, Pitts burgh at Brooklyn, Chicago at Boston. American League Boston at Detroit, New York at Cleveland, Washington at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Chicago. , American Association Milwaukee at Louisville, St. Paul at Toledo. Minneapo lis at Indianapolis, ICansas City at Co lumbus. -, Nebraska State League Hastings at Columbus, Seward at Grand Island, Su perior at Fremont, York, at Kearney. Mink League Beatrice at Nebraska City, Auburn at Humboldt, Falls City at Hiawatha. Foresters Secure , Game from Beatrice NEBRASKA, CITY, . Neb., Aug. 9. ( Special Telegram.) Beatrice's errors and Nebraska" City's hitting won today's game. Score: R.H.E. Beatrice .... 0 0 0 00 0 010-444 Neb. Clty ,.. 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 3 . -7 8 0 Batt-rtes: Beatrice, Belts and Darrow; Nebiaska City, Miller and Gold wait. HONEYWELL AND WATTS . Ull I Dll HT DAI I nniuQ .... . KANSAS CITY, Aug. 9. -George H. ' My err, piesident (t the Kansas City Aero ctub, whose two balloons, the Uncle Sam and Kansas City 11. finished first and second, respectl e.y, in the nat'onal elimi nation race two weeks ago, today was notlUol by the Aero Club of . America, that Cuvtaln E. Honeywell and John ; Watt had been named to p-lct the bass j in the Interi at onal lace In Germany next ; tall. - , i Albert Ho! ts of the Cincinnati Aero club, who took tliid honois in the elimi nation ta.e with the Drifter, is the third pilot to iepre$ent America. i The pllul'j will select their own aids. - PRIZE FIGHT IN CAMP SPARTA IS POSTPONED - L , - - - SPARTA. Wis., Aug. 9. -A prize fight. fctuduled for Camp McCoy, next Sunday, and in which thousands of regulars and militiamen in camp are taking great In terest, will not take place on the date set. Frank Clark, who claims to be the champion of the army, was to have met Arthur NelscAi of Sparta, but today the district attorney of Monroe county gave notice that the fight would lot be al lowed on Sunday. He promises not to In terfere with.lt on any other day of the week, and the bout was postponed intil Monday next. Osmond Wfeats ttnu, WAU8A. Neb.. Aug. ' 9.-(Speciai.)-Foreman's Colts were defeated at Osmond yesterday by a score of 17 to 8. The game was played at the Woodmen picnic Thl makes a game each and the deciding game will be play ed at Wausa in the near future. , ..... 9, 1912. Ann. Hartnan Replaces Him-and After ward Seward Register Only One Scratch Hit Hanks Appears y for Seward. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Aug. 9.-(Spe-cial Telegram.) In the first three in nings Green struck out six of the visi tors, but inthe fourth two errors behind him, four walks and a Skcriflce with a two Backer, scored six. Harman relieved him and Seward registered one scratch hit off him. Two wild pitches and a stolen base by Flrestlne gave Grand Island a score in the first. Hanks,' new twirler for Seward, allowed three scat tered hits. Score: R.H.E. 8eward ...... 0 0 0 6- 0 0 0 0 0-6 2 1 Grand Island 10000000 0-1 6 4 Batteries: Seward, a.i.'sa and Camp field; Grand Island, Hartman - and Jokerst. Bases on balls: Off Hanks, 4; off Green, 4. Struck out: By Hanks, 6; by Green, (; by Hartman, 6. Two-base hits: Brannan, Jokerst. Double plays: Flrestlne to Rushenberg. Umpires: Col lins and Graymes. Kearney Wins ' by Shade. KEARNEY, Neb., Aug. , 9.-(Speclal Telegram.) Lefty Davis and his men felt the sting of defeat and the lash of the winning streak now being Indulged in by the capitalists this afternoon, getting the small end of a 5 to 6 score.- When the break occurred the York bunch be came crabby and three of their men were put off the grounds for bull mooslng the umpires. Score: . . ... R.H.E. York 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0. 0-5 6 1 Kearney .... 00112101 8 1 Batteries: York, Burnett and Ellis; Kearney, Patrick, Trimble and Spellman. Two-base hits: Pagles, Price, Patrick. Three-base hit: Smith. Home run: Pagles. Bases on balls: Off Burnett. 3; off Patrick, 3. Struck out: By Burnett. 3; by Patrick. 5; by Trimble, 3. Passed ball: Spellman. Wild pitch: Patrick. Hit by pitched ball: By Patrick, 3. Time; 1:50. Umpire: Nugent. ' . v Pathfinders Beat Superior. '' ' FREMONT. Neb.. Aug. 9.-(8peclal Telegram.) The Pathfinders defeated the tail enders this afternoon in the last half of the ninth inning. The game was in- terruped by two short showers which made sharp playing a hard proposition. Fremont's errors were not costly and Kingdom pulled his team out of several hard places. Hruska did good work up to the ninth inning. Score. , R.H.E. Superior .... 0000 1000 0-1 31 Fremont .... 00000000 2-2 65 Batteries: Superior, Hruska and L!z- zette; Fremont, Klnkdon and Neff. Um pire, Klssane. Pawnees Take Another. COLUMBUS, Neb., Aug. 9.-Special Tel egram.) Columbus won from Hastings today in a fast but one-sided game, 8 to 2, Justus for the Pawnees pitched supurb ball and would have shut out the visitors but for a scratch hit after two were out in the ninth. Shaner replaced Adams in the fourth and in the sixth inning ten Pawnees came to bat and pounded him for five runs. With Justus pitching in his old time form the visitors were helpless at all stages of the game. Both team played a good fielding game, Columbus team executing two fast double plays. Today's game makes Justus' fifteenth victory out of twenty-one games pitched. Score: R.H.E. Hastings 0 0000000 22 6) Columbus ....0 0030600 S 12 2 Batteries: Columbus, Justus and Smith; Hastings. Adams, Shaner and Bachant. Struck out: By Justus, 6; by Adams, I; by Shaner, 2.. Umpire: McDermott. ' Sox Win Sinffging- Match. CHICAGO, Aug. .-Chicago defeated Philadelphia 7 to 6 today In a slugging match. The visitors took the lead as a result of two passes, an error and two hits, but were overtaken when bunched bits,' a wild pitch and an error netted five runs and caused , the retirement of Brown in the second inning. Philadel phia hit opportunely thereafter but could not overcome the lead of Chicago. Score: CHICAGO. ' PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.K. , AB.H.O.A. E. Rath, lb.'... 3 0 3 OBirry, u.... 4 0 1 3 0 Mettlck. cf.. 3 0 0 o OMiRRert, It.. I 1 1 0 0 H. Lord, 3b. 3 0 0 1 OCbllliu. 3b.. 4 13 10 Bodle,. rf....4 It OBtker. 3b.... 4 3 3 1 0 J.tolllnt. lb 4 lit 0 SMrtnnes. lb. 3 1 10 1 1 Mclntyre. If 4 1 3 0 0 Strunk. cf. .. 4 0 10 0 Jobneou. si. 4 1 I i 0B. Lord rf . 4 0 1 0 0 Kuhn. c 11 3 1 0 Lapp, e t 1 3 1 0 Wtleh, p.... 3 10 0 OBrovn, p.... 1 0 0 3 0 t Houck, p. Tottle 33 13 37 U 1 Coorabt . 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Tottle 5 8 34 11 1 Batted for Houck in the ninth. Chicago ........... 0 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 -7 Philadelphia 3001 10100-4) Two-basa lilts: Baker, Walsh. .Tliroe base hits: Mcinnas, E. Collins. Home run: Lapp. Hits: Off Brown, 3 In one Inning with none out in second; off Houck, 9 in seven Innings. Sacrifice fly: Mattlok. Sacrifice hits: Mattlck, VvaUh. Stolen bases: Mctnnes. Baker. Double plays: Lapp to K. Collins; Mclnnes to arry to Mclnnes. Left on bases: Chi it. go, t; Philadelphia. 6. Bas;s on balls: Otf tiouck, 3; oU Walsh, 3. Struck out; By Wa.sh. 9; by Houck. t Passed ball: Kuhn. wild pitches: WaUh. 2; Houck. Time: 2:15. Implies: O'Brien and Dl neen. Boston Poands Mullln Hard, DETROIT, Aug. 9. Boston pounded Mullln for seven hits in the fourth and fifth Innings and defeated Detroit today, 6 to L Stallage's great throwing broke up several chances for Boston to produce runs. Score: , . - BOSTON. v DETROIT. AB.H.O.A. E. AB.H.O.A.K. Hooper, rf... 3 1 1 0 OM Tl'moU. If 1 1 0 0 Yerk.ee, 3k.. 4 3 1 1 0Bb, ..... 1 1111 Speaker, et 4 110 OCobb, et..... 4 110 1 Lewie It.... 4 110 OJonee, ef.... 0 0 0 0 0 Gardner, 3b. 4 1 II OCrtwford. rt 4 0 10 0 Stahl. lb.... 4 1 11 t Louden, lb.. 4 10 10 Wasner, ta.. 1 0 t I OOoelew, lb.. 1 0 11 0 0 Carrlaan. e. 4 0 I t Opeal, Jb.,,,.4 0 1 t 0 Drawn for The Bee Thin Bedlfnt, p... 4 0 1 t OStentge, c... 2 0 4 3 0 - - Mullln, p... I 9 0 0 totli.....3J 10 17 II OWorke. p.... 1 10 10 Tottle 31 i 37 14 2 Boston 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0-6 Detroit 1 0000000 0-1 Two-base hits: Cobb. louden. Lewis. Speaker, Stahl. Hits: Off Mullln, 7 in five innings; off Works, 3 in four Innings. Sacrifice hit: Onslow. Stolen bases: Hooper. Left on bases: Boston, 4; De troit. 5, Bases on balls: Off Mullln. 2: off Bedient, 2. .First base on error, Bos ton, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Mullln, Hooper; by Wforks. Hooper. Struck out: By Mullln. 1; by Works, 2: by Bedient, 1. Time: 1:50. Umpires: We,stervelt and O'Loughlin. Anrora nianka Central City, CENTRAL CITY. Neb., Aug. 9.-(Spe clal.) Central City was defeated by Aurora here today in the fourth game of tne present series by the score of 5 to 0. Score: u . . , R.H.E. Central City..O 00000000-067 Aurora 2 30000000-6 6 1 Batteries: Central City, Killllay, Mc- Mahon and Gleason; Aurora, Hockenoary and Hockenbary. Madison Defeats Lnzns. MADISON, Neb., Aug. 9. (Special. ) Madison 'defeated the Luxus team of Omaha on the local diamond this after norm by a score of 3 to 1. It was tight ball from start to finish. Score: R. H.E. Luxus ....0 001 0000 0-1 62 Madison .......1 0 0 1 1 0 0 , 0 -3 4 2 Batteries: Madison, Zavadill and With, row; Luxus, Fox and Danze. Letter Carriers Hold Picnic Today The local letter carriers are to hold their annual picnic at Cortland beach this afternoon. The last regular after noon delivery will not be made In Omaha today, as the men will be given the part of the afternoon after 4 : o'clock off duty. There are 131 regular carriers In Omaha and sixteen substitutes. The wives and families of the carriers will also participate In the picnic. Basket lunches will be taken and the spread will be served when all is in rediness. No special cars will be run, but the crowd will go after 4 o'clock. There will be potato races, egg races, nail driving contests and sack races. -In the evening there will be dancing. Postmaster Wharton and Assistant Post master Woodard has announced that they will lead the march. 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The same policy Chairman Meyers hopes to follow when the matter of the selection of the men for executive com mitteemen comes up. These are to be chosen by the-county committeemen of the various wards, one from each ward In Omaha, three from South Omaha at large and three from the country, pre cincts. Chai: man Meyers says he expects to have the entire committee vote on ' each name that is presented for executive member," as he desires the ratification of every one by the entire body of ninety- four county committeemen. The commit teemen in the various wards have been caucusing within the last few days se lecting men who they want to represent them In the executive committee. The third matter that will come up Is the matter of whether or not the.com- , mittee shall bold a picnic some Saturday, at which they are to combine pleasure with the regular weekly business of the committee. 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