THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30. 1912. Let Bill Do It And He Picked the Right Time Coprtfght. 1012. National Newt Assn. a Drawn for The Bee by George McManus ( . , H r ( ipT Ul AND BILL DID MAWuT fO 1 I MttKm - .WUHDKIHIH f I LOVE 'YOU 070 BILL Ilf vrfftSTrfi HAVt WTVWS RATHER TL TVC RkT MOOO l!nZrrL CATCH HIM AJ DOlTl U HAVE fffo? tlTTLE tXXf ? COHWrr- MOTHER CO TO WAR K ALWAYS HE I i FINE -BUT N BUT MEETIMq THE RtCHT W M ' WORDS AlV I ' ; UKCO tXJ BOTH -J THAN A ABOUT tWU HAVE TO RtM.CC J -H)R FATHER TIME? r V WITH THff T - L y MM- ISOMETH.J M TOOR J VAiue , I ISJOST LIKE V ' - , J , " ,. ' , J . OMAHA LAMBASTS MR. CANN Sioux City't New Pitcher in Con stant Danger at Plate. ROUEZES WIN, SEVEN TO TWO Bunch Their Hita la Sixth and Take Contest Agalnat Darky' Left- overa from Beaaon'a Defeat. SIOUX City, Ii- Aug. 2.-(8peclal Tel egram.) Cann, a new pitcher, tried out by Holme today, went down before a confusion of Mto and passe and Omaha, won, 7 to 1 A double by Coyle and a Ingle by Thompson scored a start for the visitors In the first. Four passes and a single In the third cinched It With three more runs. Three hits and two runs In the sixth drove the new twlrler from the bos and Campbell held them close for the remainder of the struggle. The Sioux got to Hicks In the sixth for a cluster 0 f three hits, which produced two runs wtlh the aid of a s orifice. Cann sirucK out signi men, dui ms wuaness kept him In constant danger. Score: SIOUX CITY. AR R. H. O. A. EI Clarke, cf (01200 Smith, ss 4 112 8 1 Myers, If 4 1 1 2 0 0 preen, rf 4 0 2 10 0 Tennant, lb... 4 0 2 10 0 Evans. 3b.. 3 0 0 1 0 0 French, 2b 4 0 0 1 1 0 Chapman, c 3 0 2 7 1 0 Cann, p.............. 2 0 0 0 2 0 Campbell, p , 1 0 0 0 3 0 Totals .......... .82 1 1 27 12 "j .luniiue, an..i,... Coyle, rf Thomason, cf Johnson, ot , Kane, lb , iSchipke, 2b., ...... xvienorr, so... Bills, If....... Hicks, p...... OMAHA. AB. It. H. O. A. EX ... 4 10 16 0 6 1 11.0 0 8 2 1 2 0. 0 1 I 0 4 0 0 4 0 1 12 0 0 4 11 4 8 0 2 1112 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 4 0 Totals ...........29 7 7 27 14 0 Bloux City.. ...0 0 0 0 0 2 0 9 0-2 Omaha 1 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 17 Two-base hits: Myers, Tennant, Coy)?. Sacrifice hits: Johnson (2), Hicks. Stolen bases. Justice, Thomason, Kane, Nlehoff (2). Double plays: Hicks to Cane, Nlehoff to Sohipke to Kane, Nlehoff to Schipke, Left on bases: Hloux City, 6; Omaha, 4. Hits: Off Cann, t in six Innings; off Campbell, 1 in three Innings. Bases on balls: Off Cann. 6; off Campbell, 1; off Hicks, 2. Struck out: By Cann. 6; by Campbell, 2; by Hlrks, 4. Wild pitch; Cann. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Haskell, ., - LINCOLN AND WICHITA EVEN Durham Fitches Well la First Game, but Weakens la Second. WICHITA, Kan., Aug. 29. Wichita divided a double-header with Lincoln. Durham was effective In the first game, but weakened when he attempted the sec ond. Score, first name: W JJjtUTA, AB. It H. O. A. K. Craig, If....... i 18-10 0 Wee. 8b. ....... ........ 8 2 8 2 4 0 JDavis, cf.... 4 0 1 10 0 Koerner, lb 4 1 3 13 3 0 Callahan, ' ss ...4 1 I I 3 0 Hughes, 2b.... 3 1 3 6 3 0 Petttgrew, rf.. 3 3 11 1 0 Clemens, e 4 1 3 8 4 0 (Durham, p 4 0 1 0 3 1 Totals". .....84 1 17 27 20 1 LINCOLN. ab. a n. O. A. E. Herghammer, ss 3 11 3 4 0 Lloyd, 2b .. 4 131 0 Cobb, rf..... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Cole, cf 3 0 3 1 0 9 Barbour, 3b 3 0 0 1 1 0 Miller, If., 4 0 1 10 1 Mullen, lb , 4 1.3 710 Stratton, , e 3 0 0 6 4 0 Tuckey, p 4 0 0 0 3 3 Totals ,..'.........20 7 24 13 3 Wichita ............1 1 1 0 0 0 1 6 - Lincoln 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0-3 Two-base hits: Mee (2), Miller Hughes, Koerner. Stolen bases: Mee, Bergham mer. Struck out: By Durham, 2: by Tuckey, 8. Bases on balls: Off Durham, 1: off Tuokev, 1. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Flynn and Knapp. Score, second game: , WICHITA. AB. R. H. X A. E. , Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE, W.LPct. Denver 78 66 .687 Omaha 76 67 .588 St. Joseph.. 72 68 .6641 Lincoln ....67 65 .607 Des Moines. 64 6 .492 Sioux City.. 63 68 .481 Wk'hlta ....81 72 .45 Topeka 4 86 .351 AMER. LKAUI'K. W.L.Pct. Boston .....85 37 .697 Washing!' n 76 48 .6131 PMla .......73 48 .604 Chicago ....09 60 .600 Detroit 67 67 .460 Cleveland ..62 69 .430 New York.. 44 7 .367 St. Louis.... 40 82 .828 NEB. LB AO UB. W.L,Pct. Hustings ..61 40 .604 Fremont ..,.58 42.580 Kearney ...67 43 .670 NATL. LTCAOUra. W.LPct. New York... 82 36 .701 Chicago 78 41 .656 Pittsburgh ..60 49 .685 PhKa 67 68 .496 Cincinnati :.57 63 .475 St. Louis 61 69 .426 Brooklyn ....43 76 .362 Boston 36 82 .306 AMER. ASSN. W.LPct. Minneapolis 93 49 .666 Columbus ..88 64 .619 Toledo 82 58 .686 Kansas City. 70 71 .497 Milwaukee ..67 73 .479 St. Paul 66 77 .463 Louisville ..62 90 .367 Indianapolis 49 95 .840 MINK LEAGUE. I W.LPct. Neb, City ,,.59 88 .608 Falls City... 67 41 .682 Auburn w n .m Columbus ..51 47 .620i Beatrice ...43 54 .443 Reward ....60 61 .4951 Humboldt ..44 58 .454 Od. lsland..4 52 .4HT, Hiawatha ...84 63 .851 York 40 80 .400) Superior ...36 66 .347 Yenienlar'a Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 7; Sioux City, 1 Drnver, 9-8; Topeka, 1-0. Lincoln, 3-10; Wichita, 9-8. St, Joseph, 4; Des Moines, E. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 8; New York, 4. Boston, 1; Philadelphia. 4. Cincinnati, 7; Pittsburgh, 1 St. Louis, 6; Chicago, 10. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Phlladelptfv 1; Boston, 8. New York, 1; 'Washington, 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. ; Indianapolis, 7; St. Paul, 8. s Columbus, 4; Kansas City, 2. Toledo 4-7; Milwaukee, 3-4. Louisville, 0-7; Minneapolis, 4-8. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Frand Is.and, 7; Superior, 1. Fremont, 8; York, 8. . Kearney, 9; Seward, L Columbus, 0; Hastings, L MINK LEAGUE. Nebraska City, 6; Hiawatha, 3, ' v Beatrice, 2-0; Auburn, 6-4. Falls City, 6; Humboldt, 3. , Garaes To my, ' ' Western Les:u Onaha at Sioux City, Denver at Topii. j2 icoln at Wichita, St. Joseph at to Mo t.x. I National auo i'rcoklyn nt New York, Boston at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, St. Louis at Chicago. American League Philadelphia, at Bos ton, New York at Washington, Chicago at Cleveland, St. Louts nt Detroit. American Association Indianapolis at at St. Paul, Columbus at K annas City, Toledo at Milwaukee, Louisville at Min neapolis. Nebraska State League Grand Island at Superior, Fremont at York. Kearney at Seward, Columbus at Hastings. Mink League-Nebraska City at Hia watha. Beatrice at Auburn, Falls City at Humboldt. . , , Hanson, C. Leonard, If... Faber. p Kogge McGraw .... Totals ... ........82 6 10 27 ST. JOSEPH. ' AB. R. H. O B. Rellly. 2b 3 1 I Powell, If ....4 Kelly, rf 4 Zwilllng. cf 4 Watson, lb..' 4 Westerall, 8b. Melnke, ss.. Oossett, c. Crutcher, p Jackson, p...... Griffith 1 0 . 2 0 0 16 A. 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 S 2 Totals ,...,....;.83 4 8 26 Batted for Crutcher In ninth. Batted for Hanson In ninth. Batted for Faber In ninth. Two out when winning run scored. St Joseph 0 000000224 Des Moines 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 3-6 Two-base hits: Watson (2), T. Rellly. Three-base hit: Kelly. Home run: Claire. Sacrifice hits: Hahn, Melnke, Gossett. Bases on balls: Off Crutcher, 4. Struck out By Crutcher, 6; by Faber, 8. Stolen bases: Kores, Hahn, Leonard, B. Rellly. Left on bases: Des Moines, 6; St Joseph, a LTi.a. t r.iitjih.i- A in vn InntneH! off Jackson, 4 in two innings. Time: 3:10. Umpires: jonnson ana uiw. DENVER TAKES DOUBLE-HEADER Cralgg, If. 4 Mee. 3b. Davis, cf. Koerner, lb. Callahan, as. .... Hughes, 2b. , Pettlgrew, ct ... Clem mo ns, rf. ... Durham, p. ...... Thomas, p. 2 2 2 U ' 2 2 3 3 , 0 . 0 8 83 1 1 Total .......... 22 2 LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Berg hammer, as. .. 4 2 8 3 . 3 0 Uoyd. 2b. 4 1 2 2 2 2 Cobb, rf. 6 2 3 3 4) 0 Cole. rf. I 1 8 3 4) 0 Ifarbour, 2b. till t 0 Miller, If. 4 13 2 10 Mullen, lb. 4 6 3 Carney, & .......... 3 0 0 4 1 0 Straton, o. .......... 0 08 ' t Smith, p. ............ 4 1 10 3 0 Palmer, p. 8 0 4) Totals .. .... 37 K IT 32 14 "8 - Two-baae bits: Borghainmer, Odk Cobb (2). Struck oat: By Ekaith, 8; by Thomas, 1. Baaes on bails: OCf Par ham, 1: off Smith. 4. Time: 116. Um pire! : Flynn aod Knsp. ST, JOE L08E8 XN CLOSE WTXVtH Pea Hfoaae Wtn Coateat by f F2t to r"v ' DES MC4XES, Attg. 2.-Dee atorae tta feated St Joetph h ctoew gmam hero today, acore, 6 to . Claire's hxao ran. in the eighth waa the featart. Scero: DES MO03TES. ' AB. R. E 4). A. K. Hahn, '. rtU ....... 4 1 8 I I , 4), Colllna, cf.w . 5 1,1 3 4) 0 Karen, 8 0 2 1 8 0 I Jones, la.-..-. 8 1 1 14 4) 0 i Claire, Jfc 11 4 I T. Rellly. 3k . I 1 1 I 'Morris. It 0 0 Tojseka. Makes Oae Han tm Two Gmasea with Urlaallea. ' TOPEKA. Kan.. Aug. 29. Denver took a double-header from Topeka today. Score; DENVER AB. a H. O. A. E. Gilmore, If 8 III 0 0 Cassldy. rf.. 4 1,3 2 0 0 Bca.ll, of 4 1 1 2 0 0 UuilUn. 3b 6 1 3 0 1 1 Coffeyy, ss 13 2 0 8 0 rrencn, jd..... s l i o ; v Lindsay, lb t 1 1 17 0 0 Spahr, o 8 0 3 4 0 Ki&aetta, P 4 1 0 0 3 0 Totals ........... M 14 23 U "l TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. B. Bashanr rt ..... 4 4 0 1 0 0 Lee, U... 4 4) 0 8 0 0 King, cl... ...... 4 118 0 0 Gardner, lb : 4 0 3 8 8 0 McDonald, Sb 4 0 0 3 1 0 Walsh, lb............ 8 0 113 Patterson, as......... 3 0 0 3 1 3 SmltA, 3 0 0 6 1 0 lieraotda, 3 0 0 0 S O Tctals M 1 4 27 12 3 Denver .... .4 4 0 0 1 4 1 4 - Tepeka .... 1 0000400-1 Tarts base kit? Cassldy. Two-bai bits: Walth. QulOla (2). Strack out: By ReymUa, (; by Iflisoalla, 4. Bases oa balls: Off Harnelda, 1- Stolen base.: Ka- Socrtftes Oy: BeaUL Umpireo; Myara an4 McOlnnia. game: TOPSatA. A8L. K. H. a A. B. 61 ft 0 flmlth 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ;..::.$ I T 27 I 2 DENVER. AR R. H. O. A. E. Gilmore, If 6 12 10 0 Cassldy, rf 2 1 0 1 0 0 Beall. cf 4 2 ' 1 1 0 0 Qulllln, 3b 6 0 2 6 0 0 Coffey, ss 6-28121 French, 2b 6 0 8 1 1 0 Lindsay, lb 4 0 1 4 0 0 Block ,c 4 0 0 12 1 0 Leonard, p 4 2 3 0.3 0 Totals ...........89 1 15 27 7 1 Batted for Lee In seventh. Batted for Hornsby In ninth. Topeka 0 00000000-0 Denver 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 S-8 Three-base hits: pBall, Coffey, Leonard. Two-base hits: Walsh, Gilmore. Stolen bases: Qulllln, Lindsay. Hits: Off Young, 10 In seven Innings; off Hornsby, 5 in two Innings. Bases on balls: Off Leonard, 4. Struck out: By Young, 2; by Leonard, 11. Umpires: McGlnnins and Myers. Foresters in Line . For Mink Pennant HIAWATHA, Kan., Aug. 29. (Special Telegram.) Nebraska City took another today from the tailenders and ought to get the Mink league pennant unless the team goes to pieces. Score: R.H.E. Nebaska 1 City 0000 8 2 01 0-6 7 3 Hiawatha ..0 00000300-8 4 a Batttfles: Conway and Goldwalte; Brauen and Calvin. AUBURN, Neb., Aug. 29,-(Speclal Tele gram,) Pitcher Wllley had still more re venge on his old teammates today, win ning both games; making six he has taken from Beatrice. Score, first game: ' R.H.B. Beatrice ..... 00020000 0-2 72 Auburn 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 -6 11 8 Batteries: McDonnell and Poteet, Wll ley and Krannlnger. 'v In the second game Beatrice was un able to get a man past second. Score: R H E Beatrice .......... 0" 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 1.. Auburn 20OO2O-4S3 Batteries: Fuclch and Darrow, Wllley and Musser. Umpire: Segrlst. HUMBOLDT, Neb., Aug. 29.-Speclal Telegram.)-Falls City won today's game hv a wore of 6 to 3. Score: RILE. MnmhnMt .... 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 6 3 Falls City .... 080001002-6118 Batteries: Errett and Diet, wooas ana Shestak. Umpire: Ward. New Jersey Squad Wins Cavalry Match RIFLE RANGE SEA GIRT. N. J., Aug. 28. The cavalry team match at the na tional rifle tournament today was won by a squad representing the field and staff of the Third regiment of inrantry, New Jersey National Guard, with a score of 428 out of a possible 500. The team of the First squadron, First cavalry of New York finished second with 412; the team of Troop F, First cavalry of New York, third with 402, and the team of the Becond troop, Philadelphia city cavalry, fourth with 380. ' The revolver team match, concluded this afternoon, was won by the Manhat tan Rifle and Revolver club of New York. with a total score of 1.034. The National Capital Rifle and Revolver club of Wash ington. D. C, was fourth with 830. A. P. Lane of New , York won the all comers squadded military revolver match with a score of 131. J. P. Snook, Ohio, was second with 128. - The all-comers squadded . rapid rifle match was won by J. W. Snook of Ohio with a score of 124. : : Justice Upset When the Wrestlers Break Dramatlo scene that would put to shame many of the best efforts of Lincoln J. Carter, the king of thrilling "mellow dramers," wa staffed in the court of Justice of the Peace C. W. Britt when Sophua Netle, jr., a young attorney, and Sam Adler, proprietor of the Fair State, met in a personal clash. Witnesses cheered their favorites while the two men wrestled, urging them to mortal combat The humorous element what the press agent would describe as "a rich vein of h'lmor running through the whole drama tie presentation" was addel when the combatants "broke" from their clinch and Adler, anxious to avoid further boetlltUea, fled, running: behind Justice Brltt's desk, bowling over the dignified arbiter In his hasty flight Justice Britt expressed regret over the occurrence and Rave Judgment for $U0 to NebVt client Frank Voyteck, form arty window trimmer for Adler. BsafiaszaV rf Lee. If Klnr. ef Ganfmn:, lk. MiTDamid, SbZ WalBft, rarttarsan. BUUnxs, , . 8 Toumf, p 1 e5ar. If,..,. 3 HornsBT, o, WMf X Larmon and Potter . in Junior Finals ' s After winning their matches in the semi finals stngk-a at the city Junto tennis tournament yesterday, Rnasell Lax bmo, ttte young raeqtnt cbampfaa. of the OnmhA High school, and Norman rotter af tha Cue Street Tennis club win meet to. th Goal round at the Field dub this afternoon a. 2:38 o'clock. Larmen tramcad ymrng- Will Adiues in etrmiglit seta, scare, 6-4, 8-8, 6-3. but Pot ter had to go the full limit before he could finally win out aver Genrga Riley of the Fluid club with a tab at 6-2, 3-4. 84, 6-4. A total at fifty guinea was neces sary in the BUey-Pattor match wuicU lasted fully two hours and a. bait , ERRORS WIN FOR NEW YORK Brooklyn Loses in the Ninth Inning Through Numerous Mistakes. N0BTHEN MAKES FINE PLAYS Batted for Titus In the ninth. Boston 00000000 1-1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 -4 Two-base hits: Kllllfer, Rlxey, Devlin. Threelbase hit: Miller. Struck out: By Perdue, 5; by Rlxev, 7. Baes on balls Off Perdue. 3. Time: 1:30. Umpires: Rlgler and Finneran. PLANK IS EASY FOR BOSTON Two Rons by Glanta In Last Session Make Score Four to Tkree for Locals (Five Men Are Struck Oat. " Kay- to trm atuaxlani-Bfls Advertising, NEW YORK, Aug. 29.-New York won from Brooklyn today, 4 to 3, taking tho game by scoring twice In the ninth In ning, largely through Brooklyn's mis cues. Myers' pop fly to left was allowed to drop safe, Devore ran for Myers, Fletcher singled, but Devore might have been forced at second, had not Moran thrown wide of that base. Devore scored after an out had moved up the two runners, when Khkpatrlck fielded Snod grass" grounder and Miller , d roped a throw to the plate. Doyle's hit scored Fletcher with the winning run. Nor then's hitting and a great catch by the same player were the features. Score: BROOKirfN. NEW YORK. s AB.H.O.A.B, AB.M.O.A.E. Moras, cf...J 0 6 0 Ofinodgr'M, it 6 1 i 1 I Northn, rf . 4 I I 0 0 Doyle, 3b ... 4 1 S 4 0 Smith, 8b... 1 OBockor, of... 4 0 110 K'kpfk. 8b J 1.1 iMurray, rt.. t 0 0 Daubert, lb. I 0 ( 0 OMerkle, lb.. I 0 7 1 0 Whett. If.,.. 4 s 4 i Hf reog. jb..4 1110 Cutahtw, 2b. 4 0 1 1 OMeyera, o... t 14 11 Flhr, M...1 0 14 O'Devore .... 0 0 0 0 0 Miller, e.... I 1 S 1 lrWber, at 4 1 7 1 Rtcon, p.... I 0 0 0 0 Tearesu, p.. 1 0 0 1 0 E'1 0 0 0 0 0Sbfr 1 0 0 0 0 Kiiclwr, p... 00000 Totalt 15 10 1714 1 Tottl. U 725 11 1 One out when winning run scored. Batted for Ragon In the ninth. Ran for Myers in the ninth. Batted for Tesreau In the ninth. Brooklyn toooftftan 1 s New.York 000 20000 24 ' First on errors: New Vorb. 1- Rrnnk. lyn,. 1. Two-base hits: Noithen, Snod grass. Wheat, Murray. Home run: Northern. Stolen bases: Daubert (2), Cutshaw (2), Miller. Left on bases: New York. 9; Brooklyn, 8. Double play: Fletcher to Merkle. Bases on balls: Off Tesreau, 6; off Regan. 1. Struck out: By Tesreau, 8; by Resran, 2. Hit bv pitched ball: By Tesreau,- Daubert. Ragon; by Ragron, Becker. Hits: Off Ragon, 7 In eight innlners; off Rucker, 3 In one-third Inning.. Time: 1:52. Um pires: , Klom and Orth. Cabs Come from Behind. ' CHICAGO, Aug. 20,-Chlcago bunched hits today off Harmon, after St. Lo'us had taken the lead, and won out, lb to 6. Schulta made a home run In the first inning, after which Harmon pitched air tight ball until a battln bee ot the kcala was started in the fifth. It con tinued throughout the next two innings, netting enough runs to win. Errors by Chicago and opportune hitting by St, Louis gave the visitors their score: The batting of Maee and W. Smith, featured. . Chicago remained the same distance behind New York In the pen nant race, as the leaders won their contest at Broklyn. Score: CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS, AB.H.O.A.B. ' AB.H.O.A.B. BhMkard, W. 4 0 1 1 0:iui, lb. 4 0 0 10 SchulU, rt .i 1 0 1 )Kf, It.... 4 110 0 Downt, as... 4 10 1 IV.r iyi, tbf I 1 0 Ztm'maa. lb 4 I 1 1 OKoiwtohjr, lbl 8 0 0 Loach, It..., 4 14 0 OBrana, rf.... 4 1 ( 0 1 Satar, lb.... 4 111 Ollauaor, aa., 41100 Erara, lb..., 4 111 OOakaa, ef.. I 1 100 Archer, c... I 0 I 1 IWInfo, 0....1 14 10 Rlchla, p.... 1 0 0 1 OSnrder, c... 1 0 0 0 0 C. Smith, p. 1 1 0 1 0 Harmon, p.. 10 1 I 0 Millar .....1 10 6 OWsodburn, pO 0 1 0 Kill 1 0 0 0 0 Totala S 11 17 14 I - Totala... ..M 11 14 0 1 Batted for Richie In the fifth. Batted for Woodburn In the ninth. Chicago 1 0 0 0 1 4 3 0 -10 St. Louis 0003800086 Two-base hits: W. Smith, Saier, Zlm morman. Three-bawe hits: Mairee 2), Evers, W. Smith. Home runs: Schulte, Leach. Hits: Off Richie, 8 in Jive in nings; off C Smith, 6 in four nnlngs: off Harmon, 11 in seven innings; off Woodburn, 1 in one lr.ning. Sacrifice flyt Archer. Sacrifice hits: Evans, Oekee, Magee. Double' play; Evers to Archer to Tlmmerman. Left on bases: Chicago, 4; St Louis. 8. Bases on balls: Off Richie, 2; off Harmon, 1. Struck outi By Harmon, 1; by C. Smith. 5. Timet 1:55. Ump.res: Brennan and Owens. O'Tool Loaea to Reds. PITTSBURGH, Aug. 29. Cincinnati took the first game of the lost series here from Pittsburgh, 7 to 8, through the fine pitching of Sums. O'Toole was hit hard. Cooper, a recult from Columbus, made his debout in the National league, pitch ing the ninth inning for Plttsbura-h. He struck out two men, gave a base on balls and allowed two slnrle". Soorel PITTSBURGH. ClKClNNAtL AB.H.O.A..K. A..O.A.ft Byrea. lb... 4 0 0,1 OBaachw, If,. I 1 0 Cmrar, It.... 4 10 4 IMtmui, it. I I H I BafnMO. of. I 0 1" 4 HoWHial, lbl lit 0 I DooUb ....1 IMIk-bell, rl. I I I I Wamsr, aa.. 4 1 4 7 OPbalaa, lb.., 1 0 J 1 0 MiUar. lb... 4 1 lOraaa, ....! I I I I Wllam, ft... I 9 14 ttifui, -.! Mil Bntlar. tb... 1 1- 3 OMcLaas, ., 4 I 0 Simon. Oil llofta, p.... 4 1811 CTaola, p.. 16140 SBrtt 1 0 0 0 6 Totala.. .. ,M B 0 Onopw, p... 4 0 0 1 0 TaUH 1 I V U I 'Hutted for Hofman in the ninth. . Patted for O'Toole In the eighth. Ptttaburali 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 r-4 Cincinnati 3 0 8 0 0 0 1 1 07 Two-baae hits: Miller, Stiggs. Three base hit: Wagner: Pacrtftoe hits: Hob HUel (!), Mitchell, Eaan. Ftolen bases: Grant ta B-'ana to HAblltsel. first base on balls: Off O'Toole. K sir umww.i. Wild Pttch4 CoApeit. Struck eut: By O'Toole, 2; by Coope. 2: by Sttrs. t Left on bass: PlUabwtrh,. 8; Cincinnati, 8. iTrat base on errors; Cincinnati. 1. Kits: Oft Tooks, In eight innings; off Cooper, 1 in oru fcrom. Time: 1 :. Umpires: Johnston asd Karon. F bill tea Oototaty Boatom. PHUjADELPHIA, Aug. JB.-Phlladel-phia eutyiaped Bostn In a'.! departments and eH' -n: Snore: BOSTON. PHILAUBLPHIA. .n.O.A Z AB H.O.A.E. Campbell, rt 1 14 0 nPatJuct, ef.. 4 14 0 0 ' McBon'd, lbl I I 1 0Do8aA tt.,s 4 4 110 Bweoner. - 4 0 1 1 OMaam, K... I 0 10 0 Jaduoa, 11,1 1 H 0 Miller. . it.. 1 10 0 0 T-ltue. rf.. I 0 0 1 lCravath. r-if 4 1 1 1 0 j DrTlIn lb.-I 1 1 t, La.lerua, U. I 1 1 0 0 ' O-ruiim, aa I 0 0 I OWalah, lb.., 1 114 0 Kllni. e-.... I ell inelni, aa... I B 1 I 0 TVrrtua, p... 1 0 1 I OKIIHtar, o. . I 17 0 0 Oeardr 1 0 0 0 CRlxen p.... 1 10 10 TSotaia.....U 414-10 1 TotaJa..... IClt t Athletics Cut Small Figure in Bat ting Collins' Curves. C0NNYMACKS GET RUN IN NINTH League Leaders Start wltb One Score In Firat Inning; and Con tinue Till They File Up . Eight Rise. BOSTON, Aug. 29. Boston won a vic tory and increased its lead In the pen nant race today at the expense of Plank, whose delivery was easy for the locals. Score: BOSTON. ; PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. AB H O..Y.K. Hooper, rf... 4 11 0 1 Murphy, rf.. 4 0 0 0 0 Terkea, 2b.. I 1 1 1 lOldrlnj, cf.. 4 2 4 0 0 Speaker, cf.. 116 0 OColllna, 2b.. 4 4 111 Lawla, If.... 7 1 1 0 0 Baker 3b ... 4 0 1 1 0 Gardner, 3b. 4 10 1 OMcInnes, lb. 4 1 0 1 0 Stahl. lb.... 1111 OWaleh, If..... 4 13 0 0 Wagner, ta . 4 1 i 0 0 Barry, aa.... 1 0 0 0 1 Carrlgnn, c. 1 1 .1 1 OTbomta, e... I 0 S 1 0 H. Collins, pi 0 1 1 0 Plank, p.... 1 10 2 0 Brown, p.... 1 0 3 0 0 Totala 21 IT I I V Totala 31 I 24 I 3 Boston ............ 1 0 0 4 2 0 0 1 -8 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Two-base hits: Wagner, Walsh, Old rlnB, Mclr.nes. Bases on bRlls: Oft Plank, 2; off Brown, 3. Struck out: By Plank. 3: by Brown. 1; by Collins, 4. Time: 2.10. Umpires: Hart and Connolly. Senators' Two Hani Enough. WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.-Weshington bunched a double and two singles in the seventh and defeated New York. Score: NEW YORK. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. McMlU'n. ss4 10 4 OMoeller, rf.. 4 0 t 0 0 Chaee, lb... 4 0 IS 0 0Foter, 8b... 4 0 0 1 0 Daniels, If.. 4 1 0 0 0 Milan, cf... 4 0 2 1 0 Paddock, ilk I 11 I OOandil, lb... 1 0 14 0 0 Lellvelt, ct.. 1 1 1 0 OLaporte, 2b.. 1 1 u 0 0 Blmmona, 2b 4 1 0 I 0 Kenw'thr, It 1 111 0 Hartzell, rf. 1 0 1 0 OMcBride aa. I 1 1 1 0 gterrett, c... 1 111 OAlnamlth, c. 1 0 0 0 0 Fisher, p.... 1 0 0 1 OBngl. p 1 0 0 10 Totals.. ...10 4 U It 0 Totals.... .28 I 17 14 0 New York 0 0 0 l'O 0 0 0 0-1 Washington ...... 00000020 -2 Two-base hits: Laporte, Paddock. Bases on balls: Off Fisher, 2; off Engle, 2. Struck out: By Fisher, 5; by Engle. 3. Time: ' 1:89. Umpires: Deneen and O'Brien. LEXINGTON TENNIS MEN WIN AT ARAPAHOE LEXINGTON, Neb., Aug. 29. (Special.) Lexington tennis players won a dual meet from Arapahoe players Wednesday. The scores follow: H. F. Smith, Lexington, beat Charles A. Patterson, Arapahoe, 6-3, 4-6, 6-0. Heilman, Arapahoe, beat J. J. Oleson, Lexington, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2, Harold Temple. Lexington, beat S. Pat terson, Arapahoe, 7-6, 6-4. G. A. Temple. Lexington, beat Proud, Arapahoe, 6-4, 6-l In doubles Lexington and ' Arapahoe broke even, each winning one match. H. F. Fmlth and H. Temple, Lexington, lost to Proui and Hetlman, Arapahoe, G. A. Temple and J. J. Oleson, Lexing ton, beat Patterson and Patterson, Arap ahoe, 6-3, 6-3. Lexington players were royally, treated by the Arapahoe men and are counting on entertaining , them next month on the Lexington Field club courts, when the Arapahoe players come for another dual meet. Lexington has not lost a dual tennis meet in four or five years, getting the scalps in that time of Hastings, North Platte, El wood, Arapahoe and Kearney. BIG CROWDS AND GOOD SPORT AT STANTON FAIR STANTON, Neb., Aug. 29.-Speclal.) Yesterday was the opening day of the big Stanton county fair and the start has proven successful, as everything went off smoothly. , The races were of high class and caused great excitement. The at tractions furnished by the carnival com pany were better than the fair associa tion or the spectators expected. Th aeroplane flights by. Will Kantner were successful. The ball game In the afternoon between Wlsner and Stanton was won by Stanton by a score of 6 to 1 , Roy Hollstetn fea tured for Stanton by making a sensa tional catch of a high drive and by bitting tor three sacks with, men on the baaee. The score: ' K.H.E. Stanton w. 0 OOOO0S2-673 Wlsner ...... 4 0000300 0-2 64 Batteries: Stanton, White and Hopper; Wlner, Wall worth and McMullen. COLERIDGE WINS FROM . CARROLL AND NEWCASTLE COLERIDGE, Nek, Any. 29. CSpect&U Coleridge shut out Carroll here Mon day. 4 to 0. Batteries: Coleridge, Hayes and Flnkerton; Carroll, Atkinson and Tilt , Coleridge defeated New Castle here Tuesday, 9 to 3, both teams playing a alow game. Hayes pitched the first threa ln n&igs for Coleridge,, when he was re lieved by Stone on account of hfs having pitched the day preceding'. Stone shut out the visitors for six Innings, allowing seven hits, which were well scattered. Score: R.HJE. OiereLIpe . - 14 4 New CaBtle - ...i- 3 13 7 Battering: Coleridge, Ha.ve Stone and Ptnkrton: New Castle, Hawkins, Cook and Fairtdge. . The . Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising is the Road to Business Success. CEMENT COLTS GET TRIMMED Grand Island Allows Them to Cross Plate Once. THIRD CITY LANDS TEN HITS Makes Seven Runa Out of It, Al though Superior Playera Made Only One Error During Game. SUPERIOR, Neb.. Aug. 29. (Special Telegram.) Superior and Grand Island fought it out today. Grand Island played rings around Superior and while only one error, is charged . to Superior the Grand Island bunch landed for ten safe hits and seven runs, white the Cement City Colts only connected safely with two and only one of the' Colts crossed T;he home plate. Score: R.H.E. Grand Island. .0 0 0,0 0 1 3 3 1710 3 Superior 0 0 00 0 1 0 0 0-1 2 1 Batteries: Clausman and Coe; Cald well and Lizzette. Two-base hits: Claus imn, Caldwell, Coe. Struck outt: By Clausman. 10; by Caldwell, 6. Bases on balls: Off Clausman, 4; off Caldwell, 8. Umpire: . Klssane. Pawnees Are Shut Out. HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 29. (Special TelegramO-The tightest game played here this season was won, 1 to 0. In the eleventh inning today. Hersche and Weeks fought a brilliant duel and honors were about even to tbj last. In the seventh Hastings filled the bases with one out, but Weeks fanned the next and the third out was easy for Horrell. In the eleventh Harm clouted for two bases after one was down. Tacke was hit by Weeks and Fortman walked. Downey drove to Palmer, who threw homa to catch Harm, but Harrison dropped the ball and the run counted. Score: R.H.E. Columbus 0 00 000 0 0000-0 4 3 Hastings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 6 2 Batteries: Columbus, Weeks and Har rison; Hastings, Hersche and Downey. Struck out: By Hersche, 12; by Weeks, 7. Fremont Leads by' One. YORK, Neb., Aug. 29. (Special Tele gram.) Fremont defeated York this after noon, 9 to 8. The game was played in a strong south wind in two hours and twenty-five minutes. Score: 'R.H.E. Fremont 2 3 00 04 00 0-9 18 5 York 500021000-872 Batteries: Rouse, Klngdon and Neff; Wllkins and Kelly. Umpire: Nugent. Kearney Beats Seward. SEWARD, Neb.. Aug. 29. (Special Tel egram.) In a high wind, Seward lost to Kearney today, 9 to 1. Features of the game were twolbase hits by Pechpold. Score: R.H.E. Kearney 00001611 0-9 130 Seward 10000000 0-1 21 Batteries: Seward, Connors and Camp- field; Kearney, Stone and Gray. Struck out: By Conner, 7; by Stone, 4. Basese on balls: Off Conners, 1 off Stone, 3. ORLEANS WINS TWO GAMES FROM ARAPAHOE ORLEANS, Neb., Aug. 29.-(Bpecial.)-Orleans defeated Arapahoe braves yes terday at the Old Settlers' reunion In a double-header. The morning game was hotly contested until the sixth, when Woods took an ascension. The ' after noon game was a repetlon of the fore noon game when Orleans began to clout the ball. The pride of Arapahoe, War Horse, was batted to all corners of the park. Cass pitched both games for Or leans and was Invincible at all times, only six hits being secured off his de livery, in both games. Orleans plays Ingleslde a double header today. Score first game: R.H.E. Arapahoe ....2 0000000 0-2 33 Orleans 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 2 9 10 1 Batteries: Arapahoe, Woods, Johnson and Smith; Orleans, Cass and Corral 1. : Second game: R.H.E. Orleans .0 0 0 0 2 6 1 2 0-11 10 0 Arapahoe ....0 00020000 2 3 4 Batteries: Orleans, Cass and Cor rail; Arapahoe, War Horse and Smith. ' Dodge Defeats Leigh. DODGE Neb., Aug. 29.-(Spec!al.) Dodge defeated Leigh on the Leigh grounds. Score: R.H.E. Dodge 00010214 0-9 94 LelK-h 10000004 1-4 85 Batteries: Dodge, Autley and Butler; Leigh. Farley. Lueschen and Karel. Struck out: By Autled, 6; by Farley, 1; by Lueschen. 1. Bloomfield Blanks Plainvtew. field shut out Plalnvlew on their home grounds by a score of 8 to 0. Score: R.H.E. Bloomfield ...3 00000010-352 Pl4nview ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 4 --w. ....... .. . r v o.,u tfAM ler; Plalnvlew, Hastings and Theissen. MILLERS CAPTURE TWO MORE Colonels Once Fail to Score but Do Better in Next PATTERSON SHOWS NO MERCY Second Contest la Hit or Mlaa Affair, In Which Minneapolis Makes Eight Runa and Loula Tllle Seven. ' MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 29.-Mlnneapolls defeated Louisville today in both games of a double-header. In the irst Patter son was Invincible, while the second was a hit-and-miss affair. Score, first game: LOUISVILLE. ' MINNEAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Burch, cf... 4 0 Meloan, rf... 4 2 Btansb'ry, It 4 1 Hulswitt. 2b 4 1 Burke, lb... 4 Be' miller, ast Fisher, lb... 1 Schlel, c... 1 Maddoi, I 1 0 Hayden .... 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 I 1 0 1 1 II 0 1 0 OClrmer, cf.. 4 110 1 0 OAlttter, aa. . I 1 I 10 0 OWllllama, 2b 8 1 1 8 0 0 OJ.D'bantjr, If 4 1 2 0 ! 1 ORoiwman. 16 4 0 10 1 0 4 lKUIifer, lb.. 10 0 10: I ODe'hantr, rf . S 0 0 0 0 1 0 Owens. C....I 0 110 I 0 Patterson, p. 1 0 1 i li 0 0 ' Totala 21 2t 12 2 Totals 11 8 24 18 1 Meloan out, hit by batted ball. Batted for Beaumlller In the ninth. Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 14 Louisville ....0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0-0 Bases on balls: Off Maddox, 2; off Patterson, 1. Struck out: By Patterson, 2; by Maddox, 1. Time. 1:15. Umpires: Cahill and Irwin. Score, second game MINNEAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A. Clrmer, cf . . 4 1 1 0 Altlier, aa... I o 1 Williams, 2b 4 1 0 J.D-hanty, It I I 1 Rotsman, lb 4 0 14 Kllllfer, 3b.. Ill De'hanty, rf. 8 Owens, c I Uabhardt, p I Waddell, p. . 0 Toung, p.... 0 Unglaub ... 1 Ferrla 1 Smith ..... 0 LOUISVILLE. AB.H.O.A.B. 0 Burch, cf.... 6 0 Meloan, rf. . 1 1 SUnsb'ry, It 5 0 Hulswitt, 2b 4 0 Burke. 3b.... 4 3 Be'mliler, aa 4 0 Fisher; lb... I OSrhlet, c... 4 OClemona. p.. 1 OVal'd'g'm, p 0 ORIchter, p... 1 ONorthup, p.. 0 O'Moakiman . 1 0Haydeo .... 1 1 II 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 3! 11 27 11 4 Totala Is 1023 18 I One out when winning run was made. Batted for Rlchter In the ninth. Batted for Fisher in the ninth. Batted for Liebhardt In the seventh. Batted for Waddell in the eighth. Batted for Young In the ninth. Minneapolis 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 28 Louisville 0 0200300 27 Home run: Meloan. Two-base hit:; F. Delehanty. Struck out: By Lieb hardt, 2; by Waddell, 2; by Northup, 1. Bases on balls: Off Rlchter, 5; off Wad-' dell, 1; off Young, 1. Time: 1:50. Um pires: Cahill and Irwin. Hale Beats Mentiply. Dave Mentiply, golf professional at the Omaha Country club, turned In a card of; 175 for the thirty-six holes in the qualify-; lng round of the western open golf tour-' nament at Chicago yesterday. Frank W. ' Hale, also of Omaha, was one stroke1 lower than Mentiply with 174. . Mlnka Will Play In Lincoln. BEATRICE, Neb.. Aug. 29.-(SpeclaI.) The Beatrice ball team In the Mink league and the York State league team will play ' next Sunday afternoon at Lincoln. A spe-! clal train from this city probably will be run to Lincoln In order to give the local fans an opportunity to witness the game.' Moat Wonderful Healing. After suffering many years with a sore, Amos King, Port Byron, N, Y., was, cured by Bucklen's Arnloa Salve. 26o. For' sale by Beaton Drug Co. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. CHESTER 10 AN Arrow "Notch COLLAR Meets close in front and stays so llf 2for25f Ctoett, Fesbody Ac fJo, Troy, N. 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