12 fHE H15JS: OMHA, WEDNESDAY, JUL 2, 1J13. SILK H AT -HARRY'S DIVORCE SUIT Drawn for The Bee by Tad Something's Coming Off i ?m, . -t , -j. ' i . : (MA UaT (' ' rzrsTy7 (S'Ff-l Y' l"S' '" " '. I I SAY ) pio-) VOW lAOHMtN ' . .WfoM-reTKAiu oftmg: . , . . rx ha-ha-ha- hat , J JOHNSON WMWITH TRIPLE Bourke Catcher Scores Two with a Three-Base Drive in Ninth. WHITE BLOWS TIP IN SEVENTH After lUtchlnir Kxccllcnt Unit for the" Pint Hit InnlnK the Indlnn - Trrlrler Bonn nnrt tlio 4, Ronrlce Caan(, SIOUX CITY, 1ft., July l.Omaha staged a Blashlng comeback and crushed tho Sioux City team, 0 to In today' gamp, Korby White pitched faultless ball for. six Innings, while the Indians were pil ing up a six-run lead, but he wavered !n the. seventh, when poor support let In two runs and completely .wilted In the eighth, when an avalanche of safe blows tied up the score. Disgraceful fielding In the ninth coin plcted the work of destruction, Errors let two men on and a triple by Johnson rent them In, Johnson himself tallying on n sacrifice fly. One hundred Winnebago Indians In full regalia and feathers, hero for a frontier day celebration, saw the game and left in despair after Jbhnson'a triple. Sioux City had It all one war at the start. Viewed Jn tho light of subsequent developments, It really looked as though tho Rourkes were toying with them. The locals sprung two singles and a double for two 'runs In the second and i l aaaed another with. Durns' homo, run waiiop la the fourth and scored tlfre on an error, a singlo and two doubles In the sixth, By this time tho visitors' artillery got into play. In tho seventh Johnson doubled, Congalton was an easy out, Nrf f landed safe on an error, Grubb ferced Johnson and tho two scored on an error, after Wallace had Mingled to tenter. Applegata was an Infield duty Mia Csmra In IMxhtk. In. the: lelgiith: -camo tbtr blowofl. Thomnson' 1M wltw a double and scored on Kane's single; after Justlco was but. Johnson and Congalton singled, scoring: Kane. Neff fouled out and Johnson scored on Grubb'et single. Shestak,' bat ting for Wallace, singled, scoring Con Kalton. Klein went to the rescue and stopped the Omaha ruth, Errors let Thamason and Kane on In tho ninth and tho two scored when John- for) smashed to center field fence for a the three sacks, and the catcher raced hotria bn Cohgaltbh'a sacrifice fly.1 Ru wn.iivi ,.u (...wivu kit Itlw avVWlU half of the 'fifth, Smith, Clark and Davidson flying out on the first ones. ever. Score: V BIOUX C1TT. ;N5i ab. n. ii o. a. Tonham. rf..;v s r. l o o e? Smith, as , 5 o' l 4 n jiarxa. ic... ....... 5.. ,11 z,o Davidson, cttv...,. 8 0S 1 0 CaSiahan,' Jbi.,....) 0' J S 3 Burns, lb.,., i,..M,H -1 . 3 1J ' 0 Cyprert, Sb. 4 l l o 4 Vans, o 4 115 8 White, V. 3 0 10 1 Klein, p, 0 0 0 0 1 " Totals.... .30. "o u. ir VM 'OMAlIAi i : ftB.'R. II. O. A. Thomason, cf, 12 110 Justice, ss., 3 0 1 4 S Kane, 3b..,.,.,,...-.6 3 1 0, Johnson, c S 8 3 7 3 Congalton, rf l l 0-0 Nefff cf.-ib 6 l o s Grijbb. Sb .. Sill Wallace, 2b S 0 1 4 Bhestak, if t 0 1 0 Applegate, p 3 0 10 Robinson, p 0 0 0 0 , Arbosaet 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 a Total 3S 9 11 57 &3Ucd for Applcsato In eighth. Otnaba 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .4 S-0 Sioux City 0 0 ! ,1 0 3 0 Q,-0-fl Left on basest Sioux flty, 6; Omaha. 6. Base onerrorsi Sioux City, 4; Omaha, 3. Barrlitco hits: Callahan. Klein, John nop, Thomason. Three-base hit: John eon. .Home run: Burns. Hltst Off White, 10 In seven and two-thlrda Innings; o Applegate, 12 lri aeven Innings; off Klein, i in one and one-third Inning: off Robinson, 1 in two Innings. Double play Justice to Neff to Kane Struck out: y White. 6; by Applegate, 6; by OPENING ' ANOTHER GETTEN & WICKHAM CIGAR STORE Wednesday, July 2d 1322 FJUtNAM SHEET QkU W, I. W, Ufe You'll Be Sorry If .You Mis th Opening Wo gwirantee. thi, aima courteous treatment and dependable mer SXV?1?. ht." WBy" been given our patrons ltV jttt past, at our "IW Block atora, -' ED PAUL GETTEN & WICKHAM ?txm )m or vjuvrcw" S- ii sts ia at., nr UraaA Xoti ni&x, Vmwmk m, IKers, ina 3raasa Uu, pp. VT, O. w. Xldg, Robinson, 1. Bases on balls: Off White, 2. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Anderson. ifOOSTKK 8 WIN ON EltnOItS Cliellrtte Holds Den Molnea to Three lUt, lnt Ii'oaes. ST, JOSEPH. Mo.July 1,-Although Chellette held Den 'Moines to threo hits, errors gave Des Moines a victory . In a tight pitchers' battle. Score: DE3 MOINES. t AB. R, II. o. Hahn, rf 10 1 Ureen, If..... 3 0 11" Hunter, cf.. .......... 4 1 0 4 Leonard.', ab 2 - 0 11 Jones,' lb 3 0 1 11 Keiiiy, as 4 l o l Andreas, 2b 3 0 0 0 Sleight, c 4 0 ' 0 8 Rogge, p 3 0 0 0 ,VE6 O. '0 0 0 0 i Totals 29 S 3 27 U 0 ST. JOSEPH. AB. TL Hi O. A. E. Kelly, If 4 112 0 0 Watson, rf.. 4 0 0 2 1 0 Ochs, 2b 3 0 1 3 If 0 Zwllilng. cf 4 0 110 0 iWosterxll. 3b 4' 0 3 3 3 2 iHrewer, lb 8 0 0 10 1 0 Tanncnlll 1 . 0 0, 0 0 0 Griffith, o 5 0 0 3 1 0 Rclnhart , 1 0 0 0 0 Mclnke, ss 3 0 0 4 3 1 Chellette, p J ft 0 0 3 1 Kctter 1 0 0 0 0 McConnaughey, p... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32' 1 5 37 13 4 Batted for Orlfflth In tho eighth. Hatted for Chellette In tho eighth. Batted for Brewer in tho ninth. Des Molnts 0 ? $ g 0 1 0 03 1st. Joseph.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Two-base hit: Leonard, sacrince miss iBroen. Jones. Stolen Bases: eiiy. Sleight Btrucx oui: uy vnoiiio, Iiogge, 8. Bases on balls: Off Chellette. AlTott noaae. 1. Hits: Off Chellette, 3 Un three Innings. .Left on base?: St. Jo- Melnko to Brewer. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Segrlst. KAWS AKK GIVEN SHUTOUT 'boitea Get NetfelnK Until Frtl nn The Two that uosmt. TOPBKA,, Kan., July 1-Llncoln did not get a safe hit until tho fowxtit. when Knapp'a double with a walls atfS Ifor sythe'a error scbred. two runs. Lincoln had enough to win, shutting out Topeka. a R, it. o., A. McLarfy, b........;f. 4 0 J'" French! ss,,.,. ....... 4 0 0 4 S Lee. if 0 J 3 0 Jirsythe, rf,. ....... 3 0 1 0 0 Gear, cf..i.. 3 O.0.J 9 Rapps, lb 0 0 7 1 McAllister, o. ........ 4 '0.1 '.7 Barry. 3b 3 0 3 1 0 Owynn, p... . 3 0 0 1 3 Total ........33 T LINCOLN. AB. R, S 27 7 It. O. A. 10 8 ,0' Ui 0 ,0,; S 0 E. ' 0 0 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lloyd, 2b 4 Mullen,' lb..., 3 Cobb, "rf... 8 McCormtck, If 4 Knapp, cf 4 Barbour. 8b 3 DowJIng, ss.. ,. 3 Baker, c. 2 Jordan, p, 8 0 ' 1, 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 u a 0 1 0 4 3 1 0 7 0 Totals ,.7 3 3 87 10 0 Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Lincoln 0 0030000 0-J .Two-base hits: Lloyd, Knapp. Sacri fice Jilt: Cobo. Double plays: Qwynn to Itapps; McAllister to French to Rapps. Stolen bases: Barbour. Basra on balls: Oft Qwyn, 4; oft Jordan, 1. Struck out: By Owynn, 6; by Jordan, 6. Passed ball: Baker.. Hit by pitched-ball: By Jordan, 1. Timet 1:36. Umpire: O'Toole, 81313 WHAT JOB BILLS DID Hnpa Home Hnn.vrttfc Two On, Mrnt- Insr Denver far 'Wichita. WICHITA. Kan., July 1,-Joe Bills' heme run with two on In the eighth won a fast game for Wichita. Cassldy's homer In the third scored Denver's only runs. Four consecutive singles game Wichita one In the fifth. Outside of the third but one Denver player reached second. Scoro: - ' WICHITA, AB. R, H. 1 0 O. 10 A. 4 -o 1 0 0 3 4. 2 liaDD, 3tJ(... ......... ,4 ,1 UlIlB. rf 4 .1 Hurke, cf .i.... 4 0 Koerner, lb, 3 1 IlUKhes. 2b.... 2 0 PeUlBro.yvlv. ..3 0 Wacobfr c... .......... f l (Durham, p..... 8 0 Totals ..29 4 9 27 13 DENVER. AB. R. II. O. A. Gllmore, If 4 1110 Cassldy. rf 4 1 3 2 0 Channel!, cf.. 4 0 0 X 0 Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. "Played.. Won; tost Denver .. 67 45 - 22 fit Joseph........... 71 41 30 Des Moines,;..... 69 33 31 Lincoln .70 , SS- '32 Omaha 72 38 34 SiOUx City 69 28 41 . TDPftka I... 63 - 26 43 Pet. - .673 .677 .561 .643 .628 .403 .332 Wichita 72 - 25 47. .341 NAT. LEAGUE. .,AM"EUv .LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. W. U Pet. I New York.. 41 23 .641 Phlla 49 17 .742 Cleveland ..42 23 .COO Chicago ..,.40 32 . 656 Wash 38 82 . 643 oBston 84 31 .623 Detroit 28 45 .384 Phlla 33 23 .623 Brooklyn ..34 23 .64 Chicago .,..35 33 .622; Pittsburgh (O 34 . ston 27 37 .423 St. Louis ..S3 39 ,41R St. Louis ..28 46 . 378 Cincinnati ..26 41 .3SS New York.. 13 47 .238 AMER. ABS'N. I NEB. LEAQUE. W.L.Pct W,L.Pct. Columbus ..44 37 .606 Milwaukee .47 31 .603 Louisville ..38 36 .614 Superior ....28 17 .623 Kearney ....26 19 .678 York 23 21 .623 Fremont ...,24 22 .623 Hastings ...23 24 .478 Qd. Island... 21 25 .457 Columbus ...19 26 .422 Seward ,....18 27 ,400 St. Paul 36 33 ,600 Minneapolis 37 .4M Kan. City... 37 40 .481 Indlanapolls28 42 .400 Toieao Z9 46 .zfi Yesterday' Results. ' WE8TERN LEAGUE. Denver, 2: Wichita, 4. Lincoln, 3j Topeka, 0. Des Moines, 3: St. Joseph, 1. Omaha, 9; Sioux City, 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Louis, 4; Cincinnati, 11. Pittsburgh, 3; Chicago, 3. . New York, 10; Philadelphia, 0. Boston, 6; Brooklyn, 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 3; Detroit, 1 Cleveland-St. Louts: postponed. Washington, 7; Boston, 4. Philadelphia. 2; New York, 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus-Indianapolis; postponed. Louisville. 7; Toledo, 3. Minneapolis, 6 St. Paul, 11. Kansas City, 6; Milwaukee, 6, NEBRASKA BTATB LEAGUE. Seward, 6; Grand Island, 1. Hastings. 1; Columbus, X York, K Kearney, 1. Superior, 6; Fremont, 1. . GaMea Today, t Western League Denver, at Wichita, Lincoln- at Topeka, Des Moines at St. Jo seclL Omaha at Sioux City. National League St. Louis it Cincin nati, I'tttsDurgn at Chicago, New xorK at Philadelphia, Boston at Brooklyn. I Amerloan League Chicago at Detroit, Cleveland at St. Louis, Washington at uonion, jt'iiuiuicipma t new lorK, American Association Columbus at In dianapolis, Louisville at Toledo, Minne apolis at St. Paul, Kansaa City at Mil waukee. Nebraska state League no games scheduled. Butcher, 3b,.:.,...,. 4'. 0 Qulllln; Sb 3 0 Spahr, o... ... 2 0 Coffey, us 3 0 S 1 6 3 7 0 irisner, id s u Wolfgang, p 3 0 Totals SO 4 24 22 Denver ,. ...,0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 02 Wichita 0 0OO1OO3-! Left on bases: Wichita, 3; Denver. 3. Sacrifice hits: Hughes: Homo runs: Bills; Cassldy. Stolen base: Qulllln. Doubiu l'!t.y: Coffey to Butcher to Fisher: Wol( uang to Spahr to Fisher. Struck out: By Durham, 6; by ' Wolfgang, 3. Base on balls: By Durham, 3; by Wolfgang, 1. Time: l', Umpire; Slgler. Hastings Team to Set New Blood JIASTINOS, Neb., July l.-(Speclal Tol egram.) Former Manager Flrcstlno of Grand Island haa been acquired tern porarily aa an lnfielder to bolster up the 'Hastings base ball team, how in the process of rejuvenation. President Miles haa been doing some scouting and is to return tomorrow with two pitchers and perhaps on or two other players. The In fusion of new blood ts scheduled to take place on the Fourth. Bennett will join the team at that time. Kidney nianka Kimball. 8IDNKY, Neb., July l.-Sppctal Tele gram.) The Kimball ball team clashed with the home team yesterday In the best game played on the local grounds this rear and won by the licals. 3 to 0. Ftrry, the local twlrler. was In superb form and allowed the Ktmballltea only three hits, whldh were of the scratchy oruer. Jlodman, for Kimball, also pitched good bill. The batting of Pearson and Ferry were also noteworthy.. Scora: II.H.E. Sidney 0 0 0 0 1 iO 1 1 -3 10 1 iv.im.oau oeoooooo v q s o Batteries: Sidney, Ferry and Barthole mew; tumoau, iioaman ana Linn, urn Plre. Burkhart The Sidney team plays a double-header i tonn natte tne Fourth of July. North Platte's team consists of tho old iiumooiai Minx leaguo team. American Auoclatlon llesalt. At Minneapolis n i;i5 St. Paul.... ..1115 0 Minneapolis .....6 11 4 Batteries: Korger and James; Mog ridge. Olmstead and Owens. . At Toledo " R.H.E. Louisville T ll o Toledo ,. 3 7 3 Batteries: Woodburn. Northrop and Severold; George, Btoppensdh and De voght. At Milwaukee R.H.D. Kansas City , 14 3 Milwaukee ....(15 1 Batteries: Rhoades. Morgan and Krttchcll: Young. Nicholson, Slapnlcka and Hughes. Thirteen Innings. firalaard bar In Iead BRAIN ARD, Neb.. July l.-tSpeclaU-Bralnard defeated Weston Sunday in a game .noted principally for the number of .runs, hits and errors. Miller, Bralnard'a -first, b&aernan. featured, handling his ten chances without an error and securing three, hits out of five time at bst. Tha core: ' , , R. H.E. Bralnard .. 0020320a -2 11 7 Weston .... 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 .0 o7 14 6 Batteries: JBralnard. So beta and Bubak; Weston, Jahacek and. Wotta. Struck out. by 6ob)e.;il; by Janacek. IX Basea on ball, by Sobota, 4. Hit by pitched ball, by Sobota, 1; by Janacek. I Kay to the Situation Oe Advertising. SEWARD WINS IN LONG ONE Triumphs Over Islanders in Fifteenth Inning. HALEY WEAKENS JN THE END Allan Three HI4, Which, Trlth Two Krror, Give Four nuns Hlck lln Una Ten Putoats Dur- liiNT Game. . GRAND ISLAND. Neb., July l.-(Spe-clal Telegram.) It took fifteen Innings to dectdo today's game of ball. Up to the last Inning Haley allowed the visitors just threo hits, but a little weakening allowed Seward three hits nnd with two errors, gave thcV lrltors four runs in the flftenth. The game was full of sen sational fielding, lllcklln in center for Seward had ten putouts. Walters was found easily, but tho ball Invariably went up In the air and dropped Into va player's mitt. Score: BEWA.HD. nilAND ISLAM). An.H.O.A.E. An.H.O.A.E. wuser, 2b.. f 0 4 Z OtaBtlte, lb. I I I 10 Ttpptn, .. I 0 I 4 SSMison'r. c( 7 1 t 1 0 rottet, c... oil in.nnwn, it o j o u lllcklln, tl. 11 M OR.nrown, J 6 1 black, rf.... 5 1 1 0 0oC. lb 1 II 0 0 nnnnon. Jb 5 0 4 1 lWhetf, e... 9 0 I J 0 Melntrrc.lb 4 0 0 OMelker, lb. 4 0 4 t 0 Lrantrd, It 4 1 4 0 Omnkllti, rll I I 0 I Wtlten, p. ( 0 1 i, 0tllr, p... 1 1 4 1 TnUls 60 "I 48 IS ToUU. ...M IWJll Seward .0 0100000000000 4-6 Grand Island ..1000000,00000000-1 Earned runs: Seward, 1: Grand Island, Two-bass hits: LaSalle. E. Brown. Tappan. First base on balls: Off Walters, s; off Haley, 3. struck out: By waiters, : by Haley, 3. Left on bases: Seward, 3; Grand Island, 9, Double plays: E. urown to LaBnile to coe. First Base on errors f Seward, 3; Grand Island, 2. Sac rifice hit: Black. Time: 3:20. Umpire: Pontius. Pnwneea Take Another. COLUMBUS. Neb.. July l.-fSDeclal Tel egram.) Tho Pawnees made It two out of three with Hastings, an earned run and an error giving the home team the two' runs In tho eighth Kronlnger lined out a three-bagger and Rondeau followed with a stPKle. which scored Kranlncer arid .Rondeau, crossed the plate on nn cur, ouore. -1IA8TWOB. . COLUMBUS. An.n.n.A.TS. An it n. A.m. nhtoH, ti i i : t onondetu, ibi i i i t jronmin. zd f o z 1 OHmvtn. er.. 4 o 4 u v Uat, sb.... t 1 1 1 1 flnxt. It.... t 0 10 0 Tck, Jb... J 16 0 OlVople, S 0 1 1 0 Flreitlne.ta 4 0 i '2 OlUmier, rf. I 0 1 0 0 Downey, It. 4 10 0 ODeil, lb ... 1 0 II 0 0 uecM, rt l l s o.Smlth, Sb... 1 l I 4 o DUtl. e.... 1 1 11 1 lKranlnitr.o 1110 0 Wllltr, p.,. I 0 0 I Oftctd, p.... 1 0 0 0 1 TbUli J "l U "t T Totl H "l 17 14 T Haatlnn 0 OOIOOOO 01 'Columbua 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 '-3 Stolen bases: Downey. Rondeau (3), n..l l t. l ( ..... m-i. Sacrifice fly: Ling. Two-base hits: Dow ney. Three-base hits; Tacke. Krantnger. Double plays- Reed to Smith to Dent. Base hits: Off Wllley, 3; off Reed. 8. Struck out: By Wilier. 11; by Reed. 3. Bnses on bals: Off Wllley. 3: off Reed, a Time: 1:40. Umpire: Freese. York Win on Krrora. KEARNEY', Neb.., July 4.-(Speclal Tel egram.) York wn today on costly errors, making it one out of threo .games. The fans dislike seeing Umpire "Dutch" Meyers leave tho grounds. He is re garded the best umpire seen In action hero this year. Score: YORK. KEARNEY. AD. II. O. A. U, AD. ll.O. A. P. Rlc. lb.... 1 0,1 1 0UtnKllht.lt 10 10 6 tM, lb... 1 0 13 0 OSyntk, lb... I 0 1 1 U Prne. lb... 4 0 11 OAcock, tb... 4 0 4 1 3 Mtlm'tt. M 4 1 4 1 lrrlolt. lb 4 1110 IMulYejr, rf. 4 1 0 0 1 Schturen, til II 1 I utuiCM, e z o t suray. c i i s i 0 Clrk. If... 1 l l o tWaodruff.n 1 0 1 0 o Knrdan, cf.. 14 3 1 OKrlckaoo, rf 1 10 10 Bmltbson, p 1 0 0 4 OLoti, p 1 0 1 I Tom Mi rrli" touu.....it"i i? til York 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1-3 Kearney 10000000 0 I Bases on balls: Off. Bmlthson. 2; offl Lot. 2. Left on bases: York, 6;1 isearnev, . wna pitch: Lots. Two-base hit; Clark. Struck out: By Bmlthson. 7: by Lots, 8, Double pins: Payne to Malmqulst to Chase: Scheuren to Her rlott Passed ball: Gray. Hit by pitched ball: Rice. MeKnlght. Stolen bases; Rice. Mulvey, Gray, Acock, Time: 1:55. Umpire; Meyers. Sitiirrlor Win Last One. FREMONT. Neb.. July 1. (Special Tel egram.) Superior won the last game of the series bv the score of 6 to 1. Fre mont's Inability to hit at the proper time and errors at the wrong time was tho cause of Superior's success. The Fre mont team had an off day In the field, making a total of five errors more than they have made in the last eight games. Score: BUPEMOIl. FREMONT. 1 AD.H.O.A.U. AB.II.O.A.E. rrror. M... 1 0 0 4 OTurpIn, if... 3 0 4'0 6 Gr7. lb.... 3 t 1 '1 OWelen? lb.. 4 0 10 Mttnert. tt. 4 1 0 OWttitt, cf.. 1 3 1 a LB4rrtn.rt 10 10 Hlntjr. lb... 1110 0 Thclnlbg. It I 1 1 0 Wei, lb.... 10 0 11 .Bock's, lb.. 4 1 T 1 0 Omit ley. t 4 0 1 1 S ObtA. lb,... 4 111 ONtff, rf 1 0 1 1 smith, e.... 1 1 10 0 0Btne. ... 4 o 10 0 0 Vnc, p.. 4 1 1 3 OHIokler, p. 1 0 1 1 0 Totals 37 t 0 Total 14 III 1 1 Superior 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 05 Frempnt 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Melnrrt, Theisslng. Bases on balls: Off Vance. 3; off Hlnk ey. 0, Struck out: By Vance. 10: by Illnkley. 9. 'Double plays: Ptyor to Grav to Bockewlts. Hit by pitched bill: NeffT iuiiiii, Aivjiijr, uimui, 1:63.' Umpire: Nelson. mrpin, tienry. omnn, uccxewui. nmei Tlr tint nit Tnke Enr Gnmr. BRUNING. Neb., July l.-(Spedat)-Brunlng Sunday defeated Geneva by a score of IS to 3 A special train was run from the north, and an Immense crowd witnessed tha game. The heavy slugging of the Brunlng battera waa tha only In teresting feature of the game. Htrnnsr Takes On Sltlrtl fintue. STRANG. Neb., July 1. (Special.) Strang defeated lalrmount Monday, 17 to 1 Tha Fatrmount batters were helpleaa before the pitching of Boung. Special trains were run. 1 Uloumflrlil Wins Tvrlce. TIT nrtnttftPt.n Kah . Tulvl Hn-lnl The Bloomfleld team won both games of a dOUOie-ncaner nerei aiuiiuii, uciciuiiik Springfield. S. D., 14 to 3 and Randolph 10 to 4. tlrrensrood Locra to South fens. GLENWOOD, Neb.r July 1. (Special Telegram.) Glenwoqir lost a fourteen Innlng game to the native Hawaiian s, 6 ar ... ,..J.w GIANTS MAE IT ONE MORE Increase Lead in Race by Blanking Phillies, Ten to Nothing. MAEQUARD ALMOST INVINCIBLE Given Fnultlt-M ' gnnnort Four Pltchera Sent In liy Dooln Fall to Stop the SvrnttluK of Nsvr York. PHILADELPHIA. July 1. New York had a walkover Jn the game today, win ing by 10 to 0, and Increasing Its lead In the National league race. Marquard wbb almost Invincible, tho home team getting only four hits and no passes off him and only ono Philudelphlan reaching tnira base." Marquard was also Riven faultless support by his teammates. Man ager Dooln sent In four pitchers, none of whom waa effective. Alexander lasted only three Innings, Rlxey waa hammered for eight hits In two innnlngs and nart of another, Mayer was touched up for inree nus m the sixth, and Marshall made up In wlldncss for any effective ness when he got the ball over the plate. Herzog, who played only a few Innings, secured two doubles and a single In three times at bat. while Murray made two two-baggera and a single In five times at bjt. Another large crowd turned out. Scoro: NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. An.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Burnt,, rf... 1 1 o 01'iikert, cf. 4 0 1 0 8bfef, 3b.t 2 3 1 0 OKnube, lb.. 1 1 1 1 0 lienor, lb., sill orvian. ?h i a o n grant,, lb. 1 0 0 0 OLobert, lb., 4 1 S I 0 FletcbVi kr. m I 2 1 1 OBecker, rf.. 10 110 lb... Ills OMiree. If... 11100 i)oyi. Merkle, lb. 6 0 8 0 Oljudcrua, lb 1 0 4 1 1 u"7, " u uuooun, ss., z v z z i McCor-k, rf 1 0 l o OKIlllfer, o. 3 0 2 X 0 Mayors, c. 1 1 4 1 OHowlay, c. 1 0 I 1 0 Wllion, e... 10 10 CAIexaniler.p 0 0 1 0. 0 fitaodirass,ct 1110 CCtlxey, p..., 0 0 0 0 Marquard, pi 1 0 0 OMayer, p... 0 0 0 0 0 , , Marshall, pi 0 0 0 0 Totals. ..,.41 17 17 7 O'Walih .... 1 0 0 0 0 Crayath .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals.... ,104 17 112 Batted for Alexander In third. Batted for Mayer In sixth. New-York, ......j.O X .2 0i 2 4.0 .'OjI-IO, TIL h. , AAnnMAAA f x iiiujui-iiinia. .....,v u u v u u v .u v v Two-base hits: Murray, (2). Herzog (2), Magee. Lobert. Hits: Off Alexander, E 1 nthree Innings; off Rlxey, 8 Jn two Innings (none out in sixth); off Mayer, 3 In one Inning; off Marshall, 1 in three Innings. Sacrifice flyt Doyle. Stolen bases: Fletcher (3), Doyle. Double plays: Lohert to Knabe. Left o nbases: New York, 14; Philadelphia, 3. First base on balls: Off Alexander, 3; off Marshall, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Alexander, Meyers; By Marshall, Fletcher. Struck out: By Marquard, 4; by Rlxey, 2; by Marshall, 3. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Klem and Orth. lie tin Defeat St. Lonl. CINCINNATI. July 1. Cincinnati In dulged In a batting bee and easily de feated St. Louis today. 11 to .. Grlner. who started the game for St. Lo'ula, waa knocked out of the box in the sixth Inning. Steele, who succeeded him, waa hammered for three hits and two runs. Benton for Cincinnati was also hit hardH out he managed to keep the safeties fairly wen scattered. eBnton and Beschcr carried off the batting honors, each getting three hits, the former two singles and a triple and the latter a single, double and triple. Score: ST. LOUIS. CINCINNATI. AB.II.O.A.E. An.H.O.A.E. Huttins. Sb 1 0 2 S OiBeschar. It. 8 1 1 0 0 In. rf... 1 1 0 0 0DTore.rr.cf 4 2 10 1 Mates, ' If.., 4 110 0M'r-n,cf-rf 4 110 0 Oake. cf... 1 12 0 OBentb'r. as. S 14 11 Mowrer. it I 01 2 OHoolutei.it. 1 ill 1 1 Konetebr.lb 4 1 10 3 ODodxe. lb... 1 3 1 1 0 Wbltd, rMb 1111 OQroh. lb.... 1 10 4 0 O'Irfanr. u, t 1 I I OCIarks, e... 2 14 10 Grlner, p... 110 1 oniackburn,o 0 0 10 0 Bieir, p. .. 1 0 1 0 u Demon, p... z 1 0 z 0 Houier ...11000 Oatbers .. 1 0 0 0 0 Totals IS IT n 11 1 Totals 11 Ti 14 II "0 Batted for Hugglns In seventh. Batted for Steele m ninth. St. Louts 002100100-4 Cincinnati 0 0 1 0 3 5 2 0 -U Two-base hits: Magee. Konetchy, Beacher, Clark. Three-base hits: Houser. Beseher. Benton. Hits: Off Grlner. 14 In five and two-thlrds Innings; off Steele. 3 In two and one-third Innings. Sacrifice hits: Oakes. O'L-ary. Sacrifice flies: Magee. Devore, Benton. Stolen bases: Dovoro, Marsans (2). Berghammer, Groh. Double plays: Grlner to Konetchy to McLean; Groh to Hoblltzcl; Konetchy to Mowery to McLean to Steele. Left on bases: St. Louis 8; Cincinnati. 6. Hnces on balls: Off Grlner. 2: oft Steele. 1; .off Benton, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By 8teele, Marsans. Struck out: Bv Grlner, 1: by Steele. 1; by Benton, 3, Wild pitch: Benton. Time; 1:50. Umpires; Brennan and Eason, Brnvea Malce It Tiro. BROOKLYN, July 1. Boston made it two straight with Brooklyn today, win ning by 6 to 3. The home team started off Ilka easy winners, getting a lead of two runs off Rudolph. The visitors got to Curtis In the fourth and batted him out of the box, scoring five runs on a triple, a, double, a pass, two singles and an errorr. Tingling checked the fusillade, but Rudolph tightened up In the laat seven Innings. Fast fielding featured the contest, Daubert and Maranvtlle attract- StAqQaR-d TREAD ORIGINAL AND ONLY EFFECTIVE NON-SKtO TWK BEARING PATENT BATES Ing special attention by clever playing. Score: BOSTON". BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H'.O.A.E. Maran'le. h 4 0 1 4 OMoran, rf... 4 10 0 0 McDonald.!. 110 0 CCuUtiiw, lb I 1 II M Devlin, Jb.'. 10 10 OStenael, cf. I 1 0 0 0 Connelly, If 4 1 1 0 OWbcat, If... 114 0 0 Tltut. rf.... 4 110 ODabcrt, lb,. 4 0 17 0 0 Sweeney, lb 2 114 1 Smith, lb... 4 10 11 Myers, lb.. 1 114 1 0 Hummel, ss 4 1 4 S 0 Rarlden, c. 4 1 1 0 OMlller, c... 1 1 2 0 0 Seymour, cf 1 0 1 0 OCurtla, p.... 1 0 0 1 0 Lord. cf.... 1 1 0 0 OYtnallnr, p. 1 0 0 1 0 Rudolph, p. 2 0 1 4 O'Callahan .. 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 I IT 11 "T Totals it 8 17 17 1 Batted for Cutshaw In ninth. Boston 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 0-4 Brooklyn 1 10100000-3 Left on bases: Boston, 1; Brooklyn, 9. Two-base hits! Titus, -Stengel, Wheat Hummel!, Miller. Three-base hits: Mc Donald. Sacrifice fly. Miller. Sacrifice hit; Meyers. First base on error: Brook lyn, 1. Stolen bases: Sweeney Cutshaw, Stengel. Double plays: Cutshaw to Hummel to Daubert; Hummel to Daub crt. Bases on balls: Off Curtis, 1; off Rudolph, 3. Struck out: By Ylngllng, 1; by Rudolph, 2. Hits: Off Curtis, 4 in three and one-third Innings; off Ylng llng, 4 In five and two-thirds Innings. Time: 1:48. Umpires: RIgler and Byron, Cab Asralit Trounce Pirate. CHICAGO, July 1, Zimmerman's trlplo following singles by Evers and Schulte, gave Chicago their second straight vic tory over Pittsburgh, today's scoro being $ to 2. Wilson's home rune drive to the right field sign board following Miller's battle between Cheney and Robinson, with honors In favor of the former. IHonusWagner, the hard hitting lnfielder of the visitors who has been out of the game for some time, batted for Butler In the ninth Inning and grounded out. Score: PITTSBURGH. CHICAGO. AB.II.O.A.E. AB.II.O.A.E. Byrne, lb... 1 1 1 1 OLeacb, cf... 1 1 4 0 0 Carey, It... 4 1 1 1 OErers. lb... 4X110 Carey, it... 4 1 4 0 OSchuIte, rf.. 4 2 0 1 0 viol, zd,. till ozjnvrm-n. im z i z u Butler, ss., 1 112 0 Baler, lb... 1 1 11 0 0 MUter, lb.. 4 1 t 0 OMItcbell . ,lf 1 0 10 0 Wilson, rf.. 4 12 0 OBrldwell, ss I 0 1 4 0 Kbmmers.ct 4 0 10 lArcber, e... 1 0 I 1 0 Coleman, c 2 0 1 1 OCheney, p., 1 1 0 1 1 -nayrs .... loovo- Kelly. C... 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 10 1 IT 11 1 iRoblnson, p 2 0 0 1 0 -uyatt i o u o o Hendrlz, p. 0 0 0 0 0 Wagner ... 1 0 0 0 0 Total .tt7 14i"l Batted for Coleman in the seventh. Batted for Robinson In the eighth. Batted for Butler In the ninth. Pittsburgh N 0 0000000 22 Chicago .....J..3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. -3 Two-baso nit: Cheney. Three-base hit: Zimmerman. Home run: Wilson. Hits: Off Robinson, 9 In seven Innings, Sacrifice fly: Saler. Stolen base: Leach. Double plays: Zimmerman to Saler; Brld- rostration rjuuiTH I You Must Wear a Straw SSH I . No Matter Which Way the Wind Blows I reithes there a man with soul so dead I Who never to himself hath said: I I want a 'Black' Straw Hat upon my head." I We hope not. . Brack's Straw Hats, 1 Black's Cool Underwear, " Black's Light Weight Hose; - All Moderately Priced. Dl A A If THE $2.50 DLfiVll HATTER 109 South 16th St. well to Evers to Saler. Left on basest Pittsburgh. G: Chlcaco. 6. First on balls: Off Robinson, 1; off Cheney, 2. Struck out: By Roblnron, 1; by Cheney, 4; by Hendrlx, 2. Wild pitch: Robinson. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Qulgley and Emslle. KANSAS CITY GIANTS TO PLAY THE STORZ TEAM HERE The Kansas Ctly Giants have been booked for two games t Rourke park with the Storr Triumphs, Saturday and Sunday. Tho games will be called at 3 o'clock. CUBS SELL PITCHER T0NEYT0 LOUISVILLE CHICAGO, July 1. Pitcher Fred Toney was sold to the Louisville American as sociation today by the Chicago Nationals. The terms were not given out, St. EdTrnrtl Trim Mndlson. ST. EDWARD. Neb., July 1. (Special.) St. Edward took another victory Sun day by beating Madison In an Interesting eleven-Inning game. Score: R.H.E. Madison 0 000101010 0-3 7 6 St. Edward 010 0 0 2 0 0 0 014 6 3 Batteries: St, Edward, Canine and Adams: Madison, Therinan and MCMullen. Umpire, Sullivan. St. Panl Defeat Greeley. ST. PAUL, Neb., July L (Special.) Although out-batted and out-fielded by their opponents, St. Paul defeated Greeley here Sunday, 11 to 9. St. Paul's hits came In bunches and when hits meant runs. Batteries: St. Paul, Rehder and Rogers; Greeley, Gilbert and.Prit chard. t . lllnlr IjDses to Shamrock. BLAIR, Neb.. July 1. (Speclal.)-The Shamrock base ball team of South Omaha beat the Blair team here Sunday by a score of 8 to 4. The game was hotly contested until the eighth Inning when errors by Blair gave the Shamrocks flvo scores. Sherman-Howard Result. At Farwell Elba, 3;j Farwell. 4. At Boelus Rockvllle, 2; Boelus, 4. At Dannebrog Ashton, 6; Dannebrog, 7. Tho' playing of these three (rarffes has cbmpleted just half of the schedule for the league, which consists of twenty gamei. i t "', Union AHHodntlon. Great Falls, 3; Missoula, L Helena. 14; Butte, 8, Protectors: