THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 18, 1912. Drilling Holes in the Old Strong Box Copyright. 1912, National News Ass'n. Drawn tor The Bee by Hal Coffman j ' Wildnesa of Ktehera Helps to Defeat Itfaiktille Team.' EB10ES HAT IMPORTANT PAST CMMMtiTt Hit tin. Together with ' leom em Pnaa4 Bll, EmWm Kiuu City to Win a KANSAS CITT. Aug. 17-Wildnesa of , th pitchers contributed to taa eoora of I today's victory for Kansas City over LouUrrtlle, Error by Lennox, a walk and two tingles gave fa visitors two runs. la their half Kansas -City soorsd four ! on pasts to th first hatters. Can's doable ' to Isft and TinehUr sacrifloa fly. Con eeutiv bitting, scored the other, runs. I Score: ' m , . ' . KANSAS CITT, liOVISVKXB. AB.H.O.A.fc AB.HO.AJt. iBtrbMU, tb.. 4 tit lBorcb. ef ... I 18 11 :c!mo..-H.. I IIS tHilou, H..3 .'Ibaw, !..,.. -1 I'O SUubiT. -Kt 4 Cirr. lb..... 4 I ft 0 OHuUwttt. (!! lTflnnV-t-ll 10 Bark, lb... 4 I I I I Junn. .-je.t,. 4 .1 4 I B'millr l 4 i Wet. rf.. t I t . ?lbr, lb... I 1I0 iVtnwm.-.. 4 1 t I I MM. ..... 4 8 7 t I HOintin, I I OMtadmt, p. 0 0 0 0 , . . -r-.rT-T-VTd.ham, P I ' Totak'.'...S I IT IB lHyn ....1 10 0 0 , , . ftlchttr, p.. J ; " Lsdwlg .... 1 II 0, . ' ' tuh...:.1 M M " Batted for Vallaridingham In seventh. Batted for Richter 'ln ninth. Louisville ...J,. ..... 0 0 0 0 J 0 0-4 Kansas City .4 M01MIM Two-base hits: . Schlel, Flen. BacH flee hits: Rhoades (2), Btanbury. Kits: i Off Maddox, 1 in one-third inning; off Balllngbanv 6 in five and .two-thirds In. .nings; . off Richter, 1 in two Innings.. .Bases' on balls: ' Off Maddox, 4;' of Val llnghsm, 1; cff Rhoades, 1. Struck out 'By Valllngham, 6; by ithosdes, 4. Hit 'by pitched ball: By Rhoades (Btanbury). (Double plays: Beumlller to Fisher; Len Inox to Tannehlll to Crr. Xeft on bases? IXansat .Clty,8;. Louisville.. First. base on errors: Louisville, 1; Kansas Ctiy, 1. (Time: 1:45. " Umpires: Ferguson and ;Handiboe. ' liiVEN BEEaFTatT ST. PAUL Gardner Make Mm lilt, One la 'Eaek' Tit at the Plate. V ' ST. PAUL, "Aug; 17.--6L 'Ptful and To ledo" broke even in a double header hers 'today, the first garni going to TjJTedo and fit Paul taking the second in twelve jlnnlngi. Gardner started with the stick ,ltf the first contest, getting five' hits in as many 4r)ps o the plate. Soore, first gtm&.y-yrt-' wf.v-'i'i ,.,..;;,,-(: i ;- '' To'UiDO. ' ". v' '' AUL.f ' ' ' . .. a.H.0... 1 ' AB.n.b'.A.t.. ,KII. If.-. 4 I I MrK'nUy at I I I lMI(llteB, tfl I '0 OHl'ehm'a. Ib I 1 14 Surna, cf...;i I 1 9 4rirao, rf....4 4 11 jChpmoa, M4 t 1 4 ICaproa, lt.:.i 114-0 IBronki. lb.. Ill I tAutnr, lb... 1 t W 1 Dtrrlrk. lb.. I 111 II iHoftmta. ef. 4 I 4 E.QnJ'f, lb. I lit lRhu. J0.....4 1 I t 0 Land. c...... I 4 1 1 OMtmbill, c. 4 1 4 1 1 . iW. JmM, B4 1 OOardixr, p.. J , ruelck. ., S . 6 . S A . TU1.....4J II 17, W . I Karjtr, p.... 1 01 S I t ' '" TeUU.....n4 n 11 I ,St Paul. ..o 0' 0 0 9 0 0 2 v- Two-base hits: Imnd ' (2), Bronkle, E. Gardner, Three-base Jilts: Land, E. Gardner. Capron, Stolen bases: Middle ton, .Chapman.. Fiynn, ' E. Gardner. iDouble plays: Hlnchman to Autrey; IChaprnan to B. Gardner. Bases on balls:' Off U. Gardner, 1; off Fuclck, 1; off Karger, 1; off W. James, 1 , Hit by (pitched .ball; By. W, Jumes. (Autrey, , ICaptron). Struck out: By H. Gardner, !l; by Karger, a; by W. James. 6. Sacri fice . hits: Burns, James, Chapman, Hits: Off Gardner, in three innings: off ! Fuclck, 4 In one inning; off Karger, S Itn five Innings. Left on bases: Toledo, 111; BL Paul, . Time; 2:00.' Umpires; IChill and lrwln... . , i Score, second game; ' '" I ' " IT, TKVU, ' ' - TOI4CDO. " ".' . ' ; ' - AI.H.0.A-C. - AS.H.O.A.I. laidftilS.-ilb, t "S- 4 Iff lie rf.... I Ull iMI'cbm's, Ibf I I t DMlddlaton, Kl I 1 I I Tlraa. ri....i 1 4 Bum.. of.... I 1 1 'Cipron, If... I I I vChapmaa, el I I I I Altrr. lb... 4' 1 II' 4.rronm, lb. I t t 4 I Haffmal, it, I I t'1 Drrtck. lb.. 4 1 XalMoa. Cf.v l t 0Grflr, lb. I 114 4 jlUbf. lb.... I I I I OLaad.-....... I 1 14 1 S Iraan.'t-.-. t.-i i s esm. p,..,.,i i s.i t .Marvball, a, 4 1 I t Slam, p.... I 4 4 S iSatm, p.... 1 1 I I 1 ' . . j. !Lre,' -p.... 4 lit ToUU.,... 1411 I I ' 'tU1'.,..44 II M II t St. Paul o a 0100000 00 l- To'o .............. 00 0 400000 00 0-4 ! Two-base hits: Bronkle, Iu-oy. Three ibssn hits: Autrey. .Marshall, " Stolen (bases:' NUes. Rehg, Chapman (2), ! Bronkle. Double plays: McKerhnle to iAutrey, Hoffman to Marshall Bases on I balls: Off Daues, S; off Laroy, 1; off 'James, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Daues, I Ellis. Struck out: By Daues, 2; by Laroy, ll. by 111. 8; by James. 4. Wild pitches: i Dauss, Ellis. Sacrifice hits: . Derriok. ijjsmes. Sacrifice fly: Hoffman. Hits: Off Dausa, 4 In three and one-third In-1 nlngs; off Laroy, in three and one-third i innings;-eft -Ellis, 7 -Id three and two. thirds lnuirK3; off James, i in eight and I one-third innings. Left on bases: Toledo, ': St. PauU. i. Jime: J:ao.. Umpires: Chill and Irwin. ,,, .,, .HELp - i0WH , T0 SIX HITS IIOTltk, tke Mllwaakes Plteker, ta Bic Pale for IadicnepoU. ' MILWAUKEE. Aug. 17.-rHovlik was Invlriclble barring the fourth inning and the hmeclaVwon:4'to 1 Jones' batting featured the game. Soore: . . lfil-WAyKK., - - IKKIANAPOLU. . Afi.M.O.A-S . AB.H.O.A.B. Llbol. f.f4 t.4.R!ljr, It,4 0 14 C1iarlM ib.. 4 0-44 twrat. a... 4 S t 1 t RaadulU rl .l S. 4 t MCarty. t 4 11 t I 'fbaplula, ! lit tvaacb. .rf...4 1411 Joan. . lb... .4 lit t.tioKMtea, al 1 I I I -lark, 6-... t I 0Hr, lb . I 1U t I H, UnrU. Ml 1 I 0 William, lb I lilt K.HIM..1...11 I I ark. I lilt Hvvllk, p .... I 0 0 I tlfars, p. 1 I t 4 1 Total.'.... Hint; TeUla..,tt M 14 l Milwaukee ...... :..0 I 1 0 0 1 0 0 -4 Indianapolis ....,.. 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0-a Two-base hit: Clark. Three-base hits; Iibold,-Ingerton. Saertfloe hltsj Clark. Hovltk and Chappelle.' Double play; Wents to Williams to Hunter. Left on ha.s:, , Milwaukee,' 4: Indianapolis, t. f truck out: By Hovllk,, 1 Passed ball. Cla-k. trime 1:2., , Umpires: Connelly ' aod-Shadd.. .... . GEORGE CN EXPEDITION , , ; ' AT, GENOA - FOR PLOVER '' ' -. tssssfcsssss - ; 'J.' JS: George, local real 'stat dtalsr.' left yesterday for a three days' plover ' shoot -with eoms of bit " friends at Geneva. Reports from Geneva state that Plover ar to be found )n lan buhi ltx in the . country near that plaoe, DAMNS PLAT BEATS BEOOKLYU Reela Ovly Able to Win Wfeesi inaith Throws nail Away. " CINCTIfNATl, Aug. 17. CincinnaU won from Brooklyn today, 4 to 1 The contest was won In tho eighth. Earan and Mo- Lean singled, Bates, - batting for Frill, sacrificed; Beech er then put a pop fly back oC third which Smith caught but threw away when Egan made a daring attempt to score after the catch. Tho ball went to the stands and Esmond,, who ran for McLean, followed Egan serosa the plats with the winning run. Both Frill and Ragon pitched good ball. Soore: CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN. ll.K.O.l.E. i M.fl.l.l FM'htr. if . 4 S t 0 OMoraa. ef... 4 I I t 0 Man, il l I I I OHammtl, rf . 4 0 0 0 4 HnbllU'l. lb I tut tSnlth, lb.... 4 111 1 Wllchtll, rf. I 1 I t ODaubert, lb. 4 t 11 1 t PHalaa, lb... I t 1 S OWktat. ... 4 110 4 Grant, a.,.. I t 1 t OCuUhaw, lb, I tilt tn, lb.... I 111 orikr. ...! lilt Clark. 0....0 t 0 tMlltor,. .... 4 I I I 0 McUaa, .. I t 4 1 tRafoa, p.... I 4 I I 0 mil, p,.....t t t t t'irwla ...... I t 0 t t Hum'rlM, .1,1 M It Biraoo4 ... t 0 t 0 Total. ..,.M 114 I 1 flatw t 0 t THUIS.....H I IT 11 0 Batted for Fisher In ninth. Ran for McLean in eighth. Batted for Frill In eighth. . Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 2 0 10 0-1 Onclnnati 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 J -4 Two-base hits: - Mlllen. Wheat.. Smith. Three-base hlU: McLean, Hoblltsel. Hits; Oft Frill, ( in eight Innings. Sacrifice hit: Bates, Stolen . base: Bescher. - Double Slays; Egan to Grant to Hoblltsel, Dau ert to Ragon. Left on bases: Brooklyn, unannall. l. ssses on Dans: Off Frill. 1: off Humphries. 1. Struck out: By. Frill, 8; by Ragon, 1. Time: V.iS. Umpires: Rlglsr and Flnneran. - , PHILLIES SHUT ' OUT PIEATES Visitor "score . Twlre U .. rasteat f Oam of Beaon, ' .' PITTSBURGH. Aug. 17.-Phlladelphla shut out Pittsburgh (oday in the lightest uatting ana fastest ..piayea gams of tns season on the local- grounds. Score: ' mUOILPKIA;' ' ' 1 . PJTT8BOHOH. r A8 H.0.A.B." AS. H O. A. E. rakn, of.. 4 lit OBrm. lb... 4 t I t t libtrt, lb.. 10 l ,4.0Cmr. U.'t,, I I I t t stifw, if.:. 4 I I I trxmlln, rf... I 1 I I t CraTatk, rf.. t tit OWainar, m . 4 I I.I t Ludarua, lb. I 0 I t S Millar, lb... I t t t I Knab. lb... I III -tWIlMH,' ef... 4-.1 ' 1 1 t Coolin, ...! til eVCrthy, Ibl I I 1 I DooIb, t tit lMBor ..,.1 I I I I Moorv. p.... I I t 1 , lOlbnn, p.... I 1,1 1 0 cmnlU, p.. I lilt Total M 4 IT 4 I ' Toui....o j it i t Batted for MoCarthy In' ninth. PittlburgTi t... ...... .0 0 0 0 0' 0 0 0-0 Philadelphia'...;... 10 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Three-base hits; Doolan, Dooin."". Sacri fice hit: Lobart. Stolen bases: Doolsn, Wilson, r Bases on balls: - Off Camnlts. 1; off Moore, i.. Struck out: -.By CamrUts, 8; by Moore, I, Left on bases: Pitts burgh, T; Pftliadeif his,' First on: error: Pittsburgh, 1. Tlme; -.1:63. Umpires: Eason aad Johnstone,. '-- ONE GAME TO EACH . OF TEAMS Bostoev Makes Its Last' Appearance at $t. Louie" fntir jieVt Vear." J5T. LOUIS, Aug. 17.-Boston mads Its last appearance on the local diamond ano split a double-header with St. Louis. In the first game, which Boston won,' Perdue was effective. Klrkt's errors,, followed by a sacrifice and a single in the tenth, gave. 8U Louis the second. . Score, first gams; ( ; ... - . . . BOSTON. 8T. LOWS. -AB.H.0.A.a. ' AB.H.O.A.B. McDonM.. lb 4 III HuKln. tb.4.,1 111 Canpbill, eft I I I IMipe, If... 4 1 1 0 t Jcka, it.. 4 111 tliovrar, b. 4 0 I 1 0 BTir. lb. 4 I 4 0 CK'nMchf lb 4 4 11 0 0 Til, rf 4 t I I tEvafia, rf,... I t I t 4 D-lln. lb.. 4 I I t OHaiiMT, ..! 1 I 1 I Brldwall, ,! 1 4 4 tOakM, ef.... 1 till Kllng, 4 I f 1 IWInjo, lilt Pardu. p.... t 10 IStMlv p.... 1 tilt Orlnwf. p... 1 t t 1 t ToUU..w.H 11 IT t'tElll lilt I ' ' Total. .'..II 1 1T 11 1 !Battsd for Steele in slsth,;.A ? ' Boston ...1 0000000-J St. Louis 0 4000100 0-1 Two-bas hit; Kllng. Three-base hit! Kllng. Bases on balls: Off Steele, 1. Struck out: By Steele. 2: "by Gri niter. 4: by Perdue. 4. Hits: Off Steele, 10 in six innings: off Orlnser 1 In three -lnnlnra. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Klem and Orth. Score, Second game; - 8T. LOUIS. BOSTON". AB.H.O.A.B. I ABH.O.A.I. Huctina, Ib. I I I 4 1 UoDon'O, Ib I II it Mataa, if. I'll t OCampbtll, cf I t'l t t Mawrar. b. I 1 t t OSwaenar, Ib. 4 1 I I 1 K'aatobr, lb 1 . 1 11 1 0 Kirk., If--,. 4 I 4 t I Ens, rf.... 4 1 I t CTItua. rf ... 4 11 0 0 Haor. a.. Ill 0 De-Ilk. lb.. I 1 I t t Oak, ef...,l tl, OO'R'nrk. aal 0 I I BUM, e 4 til tjackaoa. it., 1 I 1 t I Bark, J.... I t t 1 ORarldra, ... 4 1 t I 1 Ball. P....4 0.4 t tHax, p...... I lilt Woodbura, pt 0 t t t : mltb l t t t 0 Total M HHU I Brnanaa ll I M I Itlla, ef lit II ' ' . Harmon, p.. 0 4 4 4 I Total 14 I SO IT 1 - Two eut when winning run scored. Bat ted for Sallee In eighth. Batted for Oakes in ninth. Boston ,...v. 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 St. Louis ....0 1 0 0 0 0 9 0 1-J Two-base hits: "Evans. Hess, Three base bit: McDonald. Base on balls: Off Hess, 8; off Burke, 1 Struck eut: By Hose, 4-r by Sallee, 1; by Woodburn, 1 Hits: Off Burke, T In seven innings; off Sallee, 1 in one Inning; off Harmon, 1 in one Inning. Time: 8:06. Umpires: Klem apd Orth. , ail iwiixuiuia utxtAuui - . ., .wuli - - - -i : rr ..tt a- !- . I ( a (Continued from First Page.)' . , "7 -rtragr- & 1 W ' Y K ' ' F ,P:i ' Ev tf). Sacrifice fly: SnotUrraJ ' f A' PR$ ' I - J-ritriSfvSSk ' merman to Baler, eaier 10 nnaer. uan It' ;S -"i''2Crr- ' Ws AVI Ait" 1 W-ir:3SSMSSS'Sfl--i.- on bases: Chicago, 7; New Tork. 7. "II V' . ' '' AJ-fMM Bases on balls: Off Richie. I; off Mathew- I I -T':, in 1 " - Ii f lSlTtrTLuLT Wt' J ' son. t Hit by pitched ball: By Richie, VJ- H--" -L.. rtfflt Urftm3 Sfiajti T- Merkls. Struck out: By Mathewson, 1; , SS 2$kz"m' "MWMWlJit& ' by -Richie, 8. Time: J.-0S. Umpire: -V ?S3? yte-m MZ HESatSHxrr--- ' Qw.n. and Brennan. , "X Kgg f lT-" flV' - t W4 S . . AT lite. Doo- .'-. s' tT voeR. month fj v ,4 i SEYMOUR LAKE COUNTRY CLUB WILL HOLD SHOOT Members of the Seymour Lake Coun try club will bold a trap shoot at lto club grounds this afternoon, beglnnh.t promptly At 8 o'clock. About twenty ; expected to ester. . Illtaela Mlaaoarl L-xae. At Lincoln Lineoln, ; Kankakee, 8. At ChatnUfTi--Champal8Ti,'i Streator. 1 At PoUo-Psltin. Cut?" LEGG IS SIBLUOLF CHAMP Minneapolis Man Defeats Middleton Six Up and five to Go; GAISIS OF OMAHA A TOSES Beats Morrison of Kaaiaa City ta the Consolation Event, with a Score of Foar Up and Three to Go. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 17. Harry G. Legg of Minneapolis, for the fourth con secutive time, won the championship of the Transmlsslsslppl golf tournament by defeating W. X. Middleton, Davenport. Ia., this afternoon, 6 up and 8 to go. F. H; Gaines, Omaha, won tno consoisitlon vent by, defeating E. R. Morrison, Kan iss City, 4 up and 8 to go. In vth morning round the cards wsre: Middleton, ut..t.,6 6 8.7 4 6 4 6 f-46 Legg, ln.'.,.MAv.a ( I t'il t 4 4-48 Middleton, ih......3 5 0 8 6 4 8 4 4-43 Both men got away badly, each taking the first hole In five, one over bogey. On the second they halved th hyjle la six, also one over bogey, but on the third Middleton. was i up, ."taking ths hole in two. one iinder parv Legg fnade' jt 'y'en Ohths fourth., however,, by taking It in six,' bogey, to his opponent seven. Flay; Ing the sixth, Legg made it 1 up, playing the hole In S per..-He mad It I up on ths' ninth; whloh he won In . bogey. Over the inside, Legg began playing in better form, having medal of 88, and winning tna eleveny (ovrtsenth, six teenth and seventeenth holes. Time and time again Middleton missed easy putts, whloh would have given him ths hole. Both men drove In about equal form. Standing, of Teams WESTERN. I, , NATIONAL. xv L.Pct. W.L.Pct Denver '....68 H .572Uew Tork ..74 81 .705 St. Joseoh.83 63 - 6431 maha 64 84 .642 D'S Moines 61 64 . 630 Lincoln ....65 61 .474 Wichita 66 63 .471 Chicago ...-to?' Pittsburgh 4i .o" Phlla 61 54 .M Sioux City .60 57 M3 Cincinnati .62 68 . 473 at TjtiiI ..49 61 .440 Brooklyn ,...39" ? Tooekft . .-. .41 75 .3631 n.tnn .....30 77 AMERICAN. AMERICAN ASSN. W.LFCt. W.L.Pct Boston Wash. PhJIa.- ... Chicago Detroit Cleveland ,..77 35 .688 ...68 44 .611 ...67 44 .604 ..55 M .495 ..65 60,.47 '.61 61 .455 Columbus ..81 463 Mln'pollS ...80 46 ,65 Toledo "6 48 .613 Kan. City ,.62 64 .492 Milwaukee 69 65 . 478 St. Paul ....58 71 .460 Louisville ..46 80 .365 Ind-nnMls ..44 86 -.338 MINK LEAGUE. W.LPct. Neb. City... 51 86 86 Falls City.. .51 87 .580 Auburn 48 39 .668 Beatrice ....40 48 . 4 Humboldt ,.40 47 , 40 Hiawatha 1.31 58 .356 RODBKES WIN ONE; : - TOPEKA TAKES ONE (Continued from First Page.) Kane, lb.... Pchlpke, 8b..,.., isienorr. so.. Bills, If...... Arbogast, o. Robinson, p Totals Bsshang. cf.. Walsh, 2h Lee. If Gear. rf....:.. Gardner, lb... McDonald, 3b, Fmitn, c Nagle, ss Cockreham, , p Totals ..... Cmaha Runs ....... Hits Tt-ieka ' Runs Hits ' Two-base hit: Coyle, 1 8 ....1 ties X .... 1 .... 2 .14 0 1 0. 0 8 .0 TOPEKA. AB. R., H. 4 13 3 1 .n 0 0 0 1 0 : 0 0 1 0 10 00 0 8 O. A. 1 0 2 0 0 s 2 -2 I ' 4 1 , 15 .3 ...4,0 0 0 0 1-5 S 0 0 0 1-5 .......0 0 0 0 1-1 ..' 11 0 0 1-3 hit: ' Schlnke. Three-base Bases on balls: Off Robin son, i; off Cockreham, 6 Struck out: By Robinson. 7; by Cockreham. 1 Hit by pitched bs 11: Bsshang. Stolen bases: Kan Schlpke, Ntehoff (2). , Sacrifice hit: Coyle. Left on bases- Omaha, 1; Toptka, 4. Time of game: :35. Umpires; Meyer and Mctiinnis. - lOORNAMEpPENS MONDAY (Continued from First Page.) Cannon, Kansas City. . Colorado Berrion Hughes, Denver. South Dakota Ray Branson and ' Ray Barton, Mitchell; Paul Toung, Vermilion. Nebraaka H. - Halvereon. Newman Grove; Paul Drullnger, Madison; Frank Morgan, Wayne. Dublin Maurice Ooodbody: ' LOCAL. Field Club Harrv Koch. Sam Caldwell, Art Bcribner, Con Youns, Cub Potter. Lee, Van Camp, Maynard Schwtrts, Herbert Kohn, Guy Becket. Joe Adams, Godrge Riley, Lawrence Eushman, Arthur Fred erick and Paul Shirley. Country Club Walter flmnrlcn. Rcbert Howe, Allen Tukey, C. Keller., St Andrews F. D. Tyner. Cliarlea Sad ler. - -- Happy Hollow John Brownlee, Robert McCague. Herman Harte, Fred Waugh. Rod and Gun-Ray Farrell, George Bier man snd Howard Farrell, . Preacher , for Plteher. Pitcher Parry man of the Richmond, (Va.) club, who Is to be tried out by the New. Tork Giants, is six feet three Inches tall, of powerful build snd is studying for ths ministry. Msybe McGraw is going to try to nray hlmeelf Into a world's ih&raplonshln this fall. i , Itelnte to Oet Pla. TTIim tt4-;n'e' T-mmrrman slimed his fh'.esr-t ef-:rre! last spring, after a hold not, Pridnt Murphy promised htm a r,nN d;amar1 erf p'.n If he should bat nn the tn, It looks -as If Heinle hso thai pln.emonad, . , ' ' Uedte ' It Btn. faxAe KjMSr hf the TV! t-s"ty has H e the Beni.n nmvea, fw he- has tut tVm wt. e.f trim jr,;rit this w- ad ka ta w-Kniv-v tartaiiu-s but ts lkirva rli4 &1H esx New Tork 38 72 .35 St. Louis . .36 76 .321! NEB. IEAUUB. W.LPct Fremont ...51 86 .686 Hastings ...62 89 .571 Kearney ...61 39 .567 Ssward .....48 44 .611 G. Island... 45 43 .511 ColumbUS ..44 43 .606 Tork 34 63 .891 Superior :..81 67 .352 Ysterr'S"-iieiii. ,' " ' " WESTERN LEAGUE. " , ." ', Topeka. 8-1; Omaha. 6-5. First game eleven innings; second game five Innings. Denver, 2; Sioux City, 4. v; Wichita, 2; St. Joseph. 4. Des Moines, 8; Lincoln, 11. r ' -NATIONAL LEAGUE. :! v - Philadelphia, 2; Pittsburgh, 0. V ; - , Brooklyn, 8; Cincinnati, 4. , New Tork, 6; Chicago, . Eleven in nings. Boston, 8-4; St. 'Louis. 1-8. ' AMERICAN LEAGUE. ,. Chicago, 5; Philadelphia, 4. . . . Detroit. 4; Boston, 8, St. Louis, 0-0: New York, 16-7. Cleveland, 1; Washington, 4, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. , - Indianapolis, 8; Milwaukee, 4. ' .' Toledo, 10-4; St. Paul, 2-6. Columbus, 7-2: Mlnnapolls, 5-2. Louisville, 4: Kanaas City, 6. ' NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Grand Island, 0; Fremont, I Columbus, 6; Kearney,; 7. .',,-,. , York, Superior, 5. . - Seward, t-8; Hastings, 3-8. MINK LEAGUE. Auburn, 5; Hiswatha, 8. Beatirce, 4; Falls City. 2. Nebraska City, 8; Humboldt 12, - , . Games Today. '' Western League Topeka at Omaha, Denver at Sioux City, Wichita at St. Joseph, Des Moines at Lincoln. National League-Philadelphia at - Chi cago. New York at St. Louis, Boston at Cincinnati. . , American' Association Indianapolis st Milwaukee, Toledo a St. Paul, Columbus at Minneapolis, Louisville at Kansss City. Nebraska State League-Grand Island at Fremont, Columbus at Kearney,. York at Superior, Seward at Hastings. , Alma Wins and Loses. ALMA, Neb., Aug. 17.-(8peclal.)-Alm won a fast,' close game from Prairie View, Kan., on the local grounds yester day. From the start It developed Into a pitchers' battle, with ths local twlrler having a shads the best of the big ex Kansss Stat leaguer who was on the mound for the visitors. Score: R.H.E. Alma 0 ,0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 6 2 Prairie View.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 1 FOOT BALL COACH WHO WILL BE . AT BELLEVUE THIS YEAR r r L i I- M 't- t i f ' II 1 4s ! A. F. HOLSTS. Easterner Says the Farmers Have no Reason for Change James S. Montgomery of Washington, D. C, stopping at the Loyal hotel, said the farmers who are crying for a change In the administration have a "bug" that Is something of a disease. ' ' ' - "I saw a group of them talking on a depot platform some days ago over In Iowa," said Mr. Montgomery, ."and they were talking very excitedly about conditions,-and they found a great deal to complain about .Although I . was a stranger I managed to get Into the con versation just because I had something to tell them, X told them that for the life of ma I could not see what they were complaining of. I said: Down in Wash ington we are paying you farmers 50 and 60 cents for your butter, and, often a nickel apiece for your eggs. You have a wonderful crop this year and you have had for years. Prices for. all your prod ucts are high, and If you would bale uo even the rag weed that grows In your vacant lots the people of. the cities would buy It for keddlng. The. Idea. of com plaining and finding fault with the way the Affairs ef this -country are- going has become a disease with you.' .. - " 'Now, then, I'll tell you, the fellow that has cause to look " around ' for a ; change of those conditions Is the fellow on the salary, and to you men I want to say that hi Is the fellow that Is. complain ing least The clerks In the government employ in Washington who wire getting 180 per month six or seven years ago are still getting 180 per month, and they are paying you farmers In many cases over twice as much for your, products.'-" ; Mr. Montgomery says he still has faltn that out of all the political confusion will come a saner Judgment,' and that' the American people . will adjust . themselves finally. "I should hate to think," said Mr. Montgomery, "that we are still In the experimental stage of a republican government" , t '-. ' INDIANS SCALP- GRIZZLIES ; ATHLETICS LOSE TO THE SOX ' -(Continued from First Page.) By Evana Time: 1:55.. Umpires: O Tooio and Johnson. AOTELOpES ; BEAT ; DES MODTES Find,Hneaton for Fifteen Hit and Eleven Rn: ? ;v. s ; UNCOLN, Neb., Aug. 17.-Lincoln won again from Des Mojnes todyK by. batting Huestoh for fifteen hits, netting eleven runs. , The scor was.U to, 2.. Wolverton was invincible for sir Innings, but gave signs of weakening in thl seventh and was replaced by Smith. . Score: ' ' LINCOLN. . AB..R. H. 5 11 Berghammer, 4 Lloyd, 2b Cobb. rf. McCormlck, If, Cole, cf Barbour, 8b. ;.. Mullen, lb. i,., Carney, e. .... Wolverton, p, Smith,' p. ....... .... - ..... 4 ....J 2 O. a 4 0 2 8 1 810 0 5 0 0 0 0 A. 1 4 0 0 0 "2 0 1 1 Totals 86 11 IS-' 27 13 0 . .,' DES MblNES. . AB. R. H.' O. A. E. 4 0 1 4 0 A 4 1 I 1 2. 1 a 2 , 7 0 6 3 0 Fox Lets Bristow Out with Two Hits BRISTOW, Neb., Aug. 17.SpecJal Telegram,) The Luxus of Omaha shut out Bristow here today, 2 to 0, before an immense crowd. Fox - was at his best allowing ', but two hits and but' twenty nine men faxed him. . The Luxus took the crowd off their feet, making many . sensational plays, among which were three double plays. The base throwing of Dansee was a fea ture. Score:- - - R.H.E. Luxus ' 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 02.8 2 Bristow 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0-0 2 4 Batteries: Luxus, Fox and Dansee; Bristow, Diers and Whiting. Two-base hits: Dyek. Umpire: Krug. SUPEEI0U TAKES LISTLESS GAME Third Straight Contest Goes Aavalnst York. SUPERIOR, Neb., Aug. 17.-(Speclal Telegram.) Superior took the thira straight from York this afternoon by ,a score of 5 to t,- playing a much better all around game than the visitors. Prucha'wss In the box, for Superior and Thrailkill for the Yorkltes. Score. R.H.E. York ........ 1 0000000 23 7 3 Superior .... 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 Mil Batteries:. York. Thrallklll and Kelly; Superior. Prucha and Llsaette. Three base hit: Meinert. Umpires: Collins and Graves. , . CLAUSMAH LAMBASTED . HARD by the Grand Ialand Shnt ' Oat - . Patliflndera, . FREMONT, Neb., , Aug.., 17. (Special Telegram.) Fremont whitewashed Grand Island this afternoon by' bunching hits in the seventh. In which they jumped on Mr. Clausman's curves In a wsy that did the local fans good. The Islanders helped things along by an error. Rouse was hit hard, but kept them scattered. Score; R.H.E. Grand Island 000000000-08. 4 Fremont 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0-3 6 4 Batteries: Grand Island. Clausman, Hart man. Badura and Co-: Fremont, Rouse and Neff. Umpire: Nugent HARM HITS" TWO HOMERS (Continued from First Page.) out: Bv Weeks, i: br Stoma, 8. 1:46. Umpire: MrDemotL ; . . TtaMr: . Kewnlta In Thrn!-g At P?-'tg? Oaroaane: t; PamiiMirtt. Z. At BltamrilnCMni BlunirrltTaiiiiri. 4j; tjnttrsr. 2... . .. At Dnirins-IQsnrjfr C Fonclkw. i. . . As - tt3"&at3i&--$732rsCiiL 71" JEuv Ibuatak 1 Halm. rf... Choulnard. 2b. . KoreA ss Wetsel, If. Claire, 3b. ..; 8 McQniw, lb.-c . 3 Morris, cf. ......U. 8 ' Ulatowskl, c 2 0 Isbell, 'lb. 2 0 HueStoni p. ;;,'.... 8 0 Leonard ...,.,.,'.,..-1 .0. .0 : ...ft. Mtt)tai' -,:.Ja:lt 1 . , ll '24 u 3 Batted for McGraw in ninth. Lincoln-:.-... ft fr n 9 a"'"B" Des Moines'.. 0 0. 0 . 0 0 0 8 0 0-8 Two-bale - hits: McCormlck, Cole (2), Kores, Morris. Sacrifice hlu:- Cole, Car ney. Stolen base: Mullen. Double play: Berghammer to Lloyd to Mullen. Struck out: By. Wolverton. 2: by. Smith. 2: hv Hueston, 5. Bases on. balls: Off Wolver. ton, Z; off Smith, Ij, off JUueston. 1, Wild nltchea: Smtth." Hit. riff W,i.,iAn 6 In six and 'one-third innings;- off Smith,' 1 in two ana iwo-miras innings:- .Left oh bases: T.lnr-nln 4; nea Wtnne- -K flma. 17. . Umpire;'. HaskelJ, "r i.. . STj6sEPH BUNCHES 'ITS "HITS Wichita J Mejele '.llief eat' by ' Score of ....'(.'. -. Fonr fa Tns. ". . ST. JOSEPH, Aug. , 17,-St. .Joseph bunched, extra hits ? on Thomas In he fourth inning and' wotr from Wichita, 4 to 2. Score: - .'V; '.. ,-.''. . . s? .r '"ST. JOSEPH:' " " " t'hua, lb... 4 Paddock. Ib. 4 iZIno, rf 4 RliBmon. lb 8 Hartull, a. 4 Btemt,- ef... I R.Wirm. cl Reilly. 2b.....'. Powell, If.... Ke iv. rf... a i Zwllling cf.... ...... 2 ,1 Bortpn,. lb 3 1 Wetersll, 3b........ .1 Melnke, as. 3 0 UuoBti, c. ....,,., 8 0 Johnson, .p.,...'...,.. 3 , 0' An. xv. n. u, a. C4. . 4 0' 0 18 0 3-0 0 100 i o 8 n ,1-1-0 0 1 14 ., 0 , 0 10 3 1.1 2 1,7..' 0 0 3 Totals. ,.. ...27. 4. 27 . 14 0 . , WICHITA. AB. R. H, O. A. E. Craig, cf.-lf..,;...... 4 . 0 1 , a ' .0 Pettigrew, If......... 8 , 0. 0 2 0 ,0 wee, of 2 : 0 1 " 0 0 Davis, (rf........ 3 O 'l 2" 0 0 Koerner, lb, ......... 8 . 0 ' 0 5 0 0 Callahan, as. 4 Q O - 2 V o Hugnes. 2b..-, .3 11 3 2 0 Frants, 3b..... 4 1 1 2 0 0 Wacob, c.i..-.j...: 3 -0 0 5 3 . 0 G. Thomas, in. 1 0,1 020 Perry, p... 1 0 0.0 8 ,0 "Clemons 1 0.1 0 0 0 Durham ......... .....0 0.0 0 0 0 Jackson, p. .,-,.. ,J ; 0.1 . 0. 0 0 Totals ........s.;.32 2 7 -24 Batted-for Perry in the seventh. , Ran for Clemona in the seventh. '' St. Joseph... ..;.,s.O 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 Wlcnita ....,......0 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0-2 Tfiiee-base hits: ivelly, Borton. , Two- pase nit: weaetiu.. stolen bases: Da via, Westeisil. Leu on ' bases: -Wichita, 6; St. Joseph, 2. Struck out: By Jonnson, 6; by Tiiomaa .2: by Perry. 1: by Jackson. 1. Bases on. balls: Off . jonnson,. 4; off rerry, i. tin oy pitcnea pan: By Jferry, Poweil, Zwlllintf. Time: 3:00. Umpires: Knapp and Flynn. i - Beatrice Triumphs : Over Falls Cityans . rtr. -. .'-, FALLS CITY. Neb., Aug. 17.-Betrlce won in the ninth In the last game of the series. A catch by Hodges was the fea ture.' Score: , R.H.E, Beatrice ,...:,0 0 0000103-464 Falls Clty....O 20000000-863 Batteries: Betrlce, McDonald' and Dar rpw; Falls City, 'Walters, and Shestak, Lniplre: Gynn. - . AUBURN,- Nb., Aug. 17The Indians won in a Swatfest today. . Auburn got nine hits in the last three Innings, but error lost the game: Bright got a home run, Score:". ;: '. - R.H.B. Hiawatha ....0 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 0-4 13 2 Auburn ,0 0 0 I I 0 2 2 l-o 10 2 Batteries: Hiawatha, Riley,. Brauen and- Calvin; Auburn, Zonderman and Musser. Umpire: Segrist. ' . HUMBOLDT, ' Neb., Aug. 17.-(SpecUl Telegram.) Humboldt twon from Ne braska City, today by a score of 12 to 8. Dlets'a three-bagger in the second In ning when. the bases .were filled,' Mcln Ure's four hits In five -times up and Deoomp's running 'one hand catch feat ured. Umpire -Ward ordered Nebraska City's second baseman off th field In the eighth Inning and. he was escorted up town by policemen. Soore: R.H.B. Humboldt ,..0 8 0 0 1 0 1 -12 IT I Neb. City....O 30830lS0-8U4 Batteries:, Errett and Diets: Corcoran and Goldwait. Umpire: Ward. 3reFarannd . !IlsJbj t Flsht. DUBUQUE la, Ang. U. Article hare been signed fust a match between Packey McFariaod cat Crdcnifo and Young Mc Mahoa of Kew Tork, The botrt wta take aiaca here dartng the. week of th race atecfjiss. fcpUuuihcr . -.Cnastw WeisJnsjd Tanks. has'dSs mal a ytarurm in tlss rcrsoa y '!. ts. a Santa Tk-.taiawtmA moeemtue at, fimtdrsL. hod ,bn aigmtd ktto. Ef ban Swra jOTaJr- rxig fsa-9vmvmmMi aaa, paa aca km. a tg laacQ , (Continued pn Second Page.). DavTiT p...'.; 0 0 0 0 0Bm'tnr, pl'i I 1 o' Flrter. p.... I 0 0 I'SAntoba. (... I I IMil' McConnU .l. lvO 0 I'Hogaa ..... 1 till; Warbop, p.. 1 0 0 0 OHamtlton, p. 0 8 0 0 1 Totals 17.18 8818 8" Totals;. ;..8f 88 84 127 ii T 'Batted for Stump in seventh. Batted for Fisher In seventh. Batted for Alexander In eighth.' Batted for Allison in ninth. St- Louis,... 1 6 0 0 1 0 1 O A- Sj New York. ...0 0 SO 0 Q a - 4 IS ' Two-base hits: Pratt Daniete. ' Three-, basa hits: Chase, -Williams, Daniels. Home run: : Austin'. Bases on balls: Off Davis, 8; off Fisher, 1; off Baumgardner, 4. Hltsr Off Pavls. 3 m one and one-! third Innings; off Fisher, 8 In five and) two-thirds innings; off Warhop, 1 la two Innings; off Baumgardner, 6 in six and; two-thirds innings; off Allison, 3 in ode-: third Inning; off Hamilton, 8 In one in ning. Time: 2:17. .Umpires: O'Loughlin and Evans. bcore, second game: ., NEW TORK. , " ST. UDVIS. AB.H.O.A.B. ' AB.H.O.A.E.I DtnleU, If.. I lit OShottcn, cf.. 4 1 1 0 01 I I OAuitln, lb..'. 4 111 II 0 1 OPratt, Sb ... I 14 1 1 0 0 OKntln. lb.. I 0 T 0 Ol 0 I 1 Williams, rf 8 t 1 1 1 1 I OCompton. 11,1 0 U t 4 0 Daley, a....,! 1 1 J 4 8 0 0Aliadr. l l I -0 0 Caldwell, p. I .0 0 1 ostoYall .... 1 I t o M , . i Krtchall e..O I 1 0 0 Totals.... . 83 U 81 I jNapior, p... I 1110 .' , C. Brown.. I I 0 0 0! Adama. p....l I I 0 0 Total. ....II I Jill ft Batted for Alexander in seventh. Batted for Napier In seventh. Game called, darkness. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0j New York.-. w...... 0 4 0 0 8 0 -7j Two-base hits: Daniels, Chase! Bases' dn balls: Off Caldwell," 6; off Napier, l;i off Adams, 2. Struck -out: By Caldwell; 5;. by-Napier, 1. Hits: Off Napier, .u: in six Jnnings; off Adams, 0 in one Inning., Time: 1:33. Umpires: O'Loughlin - and Evana V. , v. . -. SENATORS BUN OFF WITH GAME Groom Ont pitches ' His Opponent and Pnlls Ont a Victory. -. Wi 9141 WflTriM Ana- 17 . A,iit;i ..aim. it-miiiukiuu. wwl1 Score: i,. ' . m' .; " WASHINGTON,. f: - CLEVELAND. , . : . AB.H.O.A.B.-' J-r;. AB-H.O.A:!., .Milan.' rt..-.. 8 0 I 0 ORyan, lf.Klv4, 1 S ! Fester, lb. . . I 0 0 1 IHmtar. cf I ,t i 01 Mocllar. rf.. 4 0 8 0 OJacfoen, rf.. 4 t 8 0 Oi 0 OLaJole, .;, 4 Ull 1 :-tenets. ibt i.l t i l: 0 IBakar, lb....t 1 L. 01 1 OPe'kinp'.' 8,,1 11 1 0 OCarlacb, ... I 0 8 8 .0 1 'OKaJtlcr, p.n. f t t 1 t Mitchell, p.. t 10 1 O; ..87 4 IT II JOIeon, M.... 10 t t :ll ', Hauther ... 1 t 0 t -Ol Blr'nghtm ,1 t 0 0 .01 ' Johnoa' ... 1 0 ft 0 0 Oandll, lb... 4 I 14 Moriran. 2b.. I 0 1 Bhanki, If... 10 8 HcBrtd M.'l 0 1 William, c. I l'l Groom, p,.,. l "0 0 Total., i Total..... S3 1 14 I 31 Batted for Kahler in eighth. ' Batted for Hunter in ninth. v , Batted for Baker in ninth, , -t Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1- 4! Three-bass hit: Williams. Hits: Off Kahler, 8 in seven innings; off Mitchell,) 1 in one inning. Bases on balls: Off' Kshler, 7; off Groom, 1. Struck out: Byj Kahler, 2; by Mitchell, 2; by Groom, 3. Time: 1;45. Umpires:, Hart and Con nolly. ...'.., .. . . .:. ,t -y .. T BOSTON BSATEN B7 DETROIT' Pitcher , Mallln Hold , Un for. Six , Inlnas and Then Drop Off. 't BOSTON, Aug. .i7. George Muilia pitched air tight ball- for, six innings to day, but Boston mixed three hits with) two passes and a little loose fielding' by Vltt in the' seventh and won to 1 ; Boston's crack outfield fell from grace; today .and made the. visitors' first three i runs possible. Score.' v .. -v v BOSTON. " ' ; ' DKTROIT. . ' . AB.BU.A.it. AB.H.O.A.a.1 0 IJonea, If t 0 8 0 0 CBtiab. ..... 8 t Ofjobb, cf..... 4 t 0 1 Crawford, rf 1 1 J 1 I t 0 1 1 I 1-1 Hooper, rf... I Ball, lb 4 Speaker, cf.. I Lawli, If.... I Gardner, lb. I Emle, lb... 4 111 Wiimt, a.. 4 ,1 ,1 Carrltan, c. 1. 0 1 Colllne, p...l t o Wood, p t 0 0 Hnrlken . ;.l .1 0 1 V!tt, lb.:.... I- 1 0 v E.Onslow, Ibl- t 1 CDeal, lb..A. 4-1 0 0gtanc, 0.-. 4 t 1 OMullla, p...4 8 00 Total 14 1 84 14 t 1 1 1 0 Oi 1 0 11 8 1 01 in! t r o 4 I .4.1 11 tj j u . e l, ""71 P Totala it 7 17 11 I ' Batted fftr'Collihs in'sevehtfi.- - . Boston ............. .0 0 0 0 0 0 S 1 8; Detroit 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0. 1-4 1 Two-base hits: DeaL:Mullln, Stanaga' Three-base hit: Vltt. Hits: Off Collins,: 5 In seven- Innings; off Wood, 2 In two Innings. Sacrifice hits: Carrlgan, Gard ner. Sacrifice flyt Bush. Stolen baee:i Ball. Left oa bases: Boston, 4;' Detroit I 8. Bsses on balls: Off Colllns,8; offl Mulln, 8. First base on errors: Boston,' 1; Detroit, 1. - Struck out:' By Collins, 1; by Mullln, 1. Time. 2:07. Umpires;! O'Brien and Dineen. , . '- RUerton Defeats Inavale. RIVERTON, Neb., Aug. 17.-(Speelal.)-f Riverton defeated Inavale here today by I a score or o to .4. Riverton is playing fast, ball this year and has won 64 per cent of all games played, Saofe:'" - - 1 Riverton J.. ......... 1. 0 2 O'l'O 0 1 -8l Inavale 0 ft 0 0 S 0 1 0 0-4' Batteries: Muckel, Hunt s and Leon;, Noble and-Hunsucker. ' '- ' -. J list Received -i 1 i A sbJmnent of HarleyDavldgon moSorrydlcs. The motorcycle with the v "FuflotetaaT Beat P1 na "PreewheeT control. Knsn in your eracn far stngiea or iwm -. t Victor IL Roos . ""ihst iKmmcrosL max- ;. BmtorOmxiOmm, Ti sd Tied it