10 Jeffs Comedy Is All to the Ash Can cue ,1 ausr THOUGHT OP rt SWEUC 30HE TO SPRIN6.0N tMirrfvu.- 5O.RJU. IY ON HcrA Bee j forget m ROURKES ARE BEATEN TWICE Oaaha Pitchers Arc Bit at Inoppor tune Times. BOURSES' HITS ABE SCATTERED Topok Makes, Fefwer Safe Clonts In the First Game Than Omaha, bnt Thrjr Are llnnrhert to Win, WCHITA, Kan., July - 6.Wich!la pounded alt the Omaha plchers hard and won both games. The Wichita pitchers were- welt supported and kept Omaha,' blows scattered. Score, first same: WICHITA, , All. R. I. 6. A. E. ; 6 0 - .1 0 0 0 Middletom cf,... 4 i s 2 n KOerner.lb S i yU 1110 Hushes, 2b.. 4 2 '' I 6 4 0 Pattlgrew, tf,.,., 4 o 3 1. o 0 PP. M S 0 0 3 6 0 Wacob, p.... 3 1 14 0 Durham, p.... a 0 1 1 o Totals 33 tuna l OMAHA. ii. 2 1 S B 1 1 0 i t 1 o, I A. 0 4 1 1 0 6 2 2 1 8 ' Thomaaon, cf. ,s i Justice, s. ........... 4 0 Kane, lb.,,,., s 1 Johnson, c. .......... 6 o Congaltpn, rf.,,,.,., 4 1 ,NeTf, if... 4 1 Grubb, 3b...., 4 0 Wallace. 2b,..,.,.... 4 0 Teters, p, 2 1 tesman. p, ,,..(, i o flhtstak , 1 0 s 1 a s 3 0 0 0 Totals .......... S IB 24 14 Batted for Ctosman In the ninth. Omaha, ,...4,..,.i l 1 t H 'M H WicMt .,,1 M t 1 t t 1 Ml Two-base hits: Burke, Johnson, Petit. ?',?" Muffce. Three-base Wtas MlntoH, Neff; hftme runs Cor iraHan. HIUS Off Peters. 7 In four In Ma: off q!oswn, 4 in four !nntas. Pyi OruVb. Wallace ana, Kane, struck out: My Cm-ham; J: by Peiem, l; by Clowman. 1 B6en nn ht: Cite r. ters, 4: off Ctoaa, 1. Timet liOO. Urn nlrei o'Tool. 6ec6nd samel WICHITA. , AO. XL H. A. 3 (BurKe, 3D....,., will. r. ..,,.,.... s 2 0 0 r, o e 3 0 AimdletoH, Cf... ...... 2 1. Koerner, 1b,..,. 4 2 Hughes,. 2b. .,.,,,.., g l PettlBrew, If 4 i ttanp. ii ,. 3 0 Castle, c. 5 or FuclK, p S 1 Total .37 10 OMAHA. AD. Ii. Thomaaon, Cf., ...... 4 0 Justice. 81,,,.,,,,.,,, s o Konv lb,,.,,..,.,..,, s 0 Khestak. c... 6 o Coiigalton, rf. ..,,. 5 0 Jfeff, If 4 1 rtrubb, 8t S l fWal4ce, Sti, .......... 4 1 R-oWbotj. p.......... 0 0 AriMMK, P .... 4 0 18 57 14 H. O. 0 1 A. 0 li 0 0 0 0 1 1 l 0 1 2. ' X. 1 0 J 2 0 Tatala ........... .S Omaha ....., 0' 0 WleWta .,,...... 1 S 0 0 11 1 0 0 0 4 Two-feae hit! Ont 6b. Fudk. Ubo. aiome tud: Jftff. lilts; Off noblnson, m vwo, mBini oit ArDOgaet, jo in utx in, uitvas. Struck, out: Bv Fudk. tt hv Mat,, 1m. 1; y ArbeviM, S, aea on balls: -Mac J. TlUftCi, 2:S. Umpire; O'Toole. MsmiitaUrers .Mvlsle iahleIIeatep with the De MoU Train. honors with W Moines i in I doubleheader today. In the first same. tevt?!1?"6 l2 toi In the f,'.fhyi.wU,l tw men O", bases, fisher ;hUW- u"nt r?" JvH,ch tuned the H? if.1d Ji wafl ,Fuhf second bomo ffX160013 not overcome the lead Wch pss jiolr.es obtained in the second JnnlBK. score first same: f tf Score, first eme: A"B, It. Ollmore, If. 4 0 Cassldy, tt..., 4 0 Channtll, cf 3 l Buteher, ?b... 3 j Block, ib J S O. 2 1 o 0 1 X 3 2 3 3, ?,i . 2 l. O 1. jtmiir. ... ........... y 1 voffoy, m s 0 Ftier. ih M 4 -j Klngr. p.... ,.,...'4" 6 t x a i 0 3 .2 0 Total 27 IS DBS MOINES. .fcB R. J!., O. A. Hunter, cf..,,., & 0 0 lI.onard. ,.3 ; j i?f. 1.m. ...... 3 1 0 0 Jly. 4 0 Asdrea. J4 3 0 ftletehl, c.',,. 4 0 Ijifrertr. p ., 2 1 X 0 1 n 1 0 TataJs .9 iDenvs 6 i 2 1 9 0 3 Stf MfrlB&(.M.,...,0 Batte4 ftNr LaKerty liifthq ninth Ti. fSW". Lofiard. Two met. fw Km DJS MO IN IK, 1st 9. II. 2 9 1 0 .8 2 O. A. 0 4 e o s e it . 7 1 X i lishn. rf,.., 4 JC- 4 o l i i fX X iwrj w 4 'SL 2 i ntmr. a SsssflST SAV, MVJVr; VJHfYT BUiLplM&lf Tie ft , - 4 F&ber, p.............. 4 0 - Totals , -14 fi 9 '27 , 8. 2 ' . DBNVEIt. AB. IX. IL O. A. E. Ollmore, lf,,,,.. Caesldy. rf'.... 8 11 2 Channelh cf... 4 0 1 2 Ilutclier; 2b..,..-.....t 4 , 0 0.2 Block. 3b.. A 40 13 Bpahr, c 4 0 0 8 Coffey, 1 4 '0 2 s Fisher, 'lb 4 0 14 atoimberfr, p.. s l t l wuuun .............. 4 u u v Totals 33 9 ; 27. Datted for Holmberar In the eighth. pes Moines... 0 n 0 c I'M M Denver ,...0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-2 Stolen bases; Casn'dy, Andreas, Hunter. Threo-bHie hits: Halin (2), Jones. Homo runai nellly, Cassldy, Sacrifice hit: Hah n. Passed ball: Hleltcht. Btruckout: By Holmberir. 6; by Faber, S. Vases on balls: Off Holmhersr. 5; off Faber, 1. Jouble plays: Holmberic to Coffey, nellly to Jones: ftnahr tfl "lsher to Cof fey lo niock. Wild pitch; Faber. Hit by pitched, ball J Andreas. Left on bases: Dpnver. 8; Dea Moines. ,8. Tlnte: I'M. Empire: Blgier, ' ToruicA siiUTa out t. josisph Uorhlcr la Hit llnrrf ntiit Is titven Poor Sopport. 8T. JOSIOPH, Mo., July 6,-Doehler was hit hard and waa given poor support, while Smith was steady at all times, Topckft winning a shutout frame, B to o, Harney Itellly of last years Ht. Joseph team umpired the, same. Score: TOPEKA. . AD. i It. H, 1 1' 1 ' j 1 0 0 1 o. 1 4 1. 0 3 n 7 1 0 Mciarry. so.,,,.,,,. 4 v French, is , 5 1?, If..,, ..., 3 Forsythe, rf... ...... 4 near. cf.... ,.,..,':. 4 Rapps, lb ,,'3 Crist, o.t 3 Barry, Jb, .,,,.!,...., 4 Smith, p,.. 4 Totals ... ,,(,, .34 t D ST. JOSEPH, .27 12 I An. Jt. H. V 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 o. 2 1 a 0 3 0 10 0 0 fi 1 0 Af 15. watson, 3b...,,,,,... 4 Oclis. 2h.. 4 Zwllllng, cf... 4 Ketter. rf.-c. 4 Vesterxll, as,.,,,.,.. 4 Relnhart, If....,.,.,., 8 "Brewer, lb, ..,.,3 Kelly 1 McConnaxhy. cf..... 0 Orlffith, p 2 Tannehlll. rf. ........ 4 Hoehler, p,, 8 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 0 2t IS 'Billed for Ilrawer In tho seventh Topeka ........... f.O M I 1 M 0 1-0 Bt,,Joph, ...0 0 0 0 0 O'O $ 0-0. wTwo"base hit: Relnhart, Sacrifice hit: lianns. Htolon bases: Molarrv. French. Smith, lielnhart Struck out: BV Boeh- icr, 4 by Smith, 8. Bases on balls: Off Boehlcr. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Boeh lerr Le, Timet 1:49. Umpire: Uellley. HIOCX OXTV WIKS AT lilNCOtiN X Breaks I,olnK Htreak t Expense of 4he ARleloues. MN'COfcN. July .-Bloux City broko Ha loslnsr strfak today by winning a hard foufftit base ball battle by a score of 4 to S. ' After the first Innln "Cy" Ypune Pitched wlanlntf ball, Ho weakened Jn tha ninth' and Wlilto waa called to .Ihe rescuc Ittncofn used three pitchers, - but Clause waa effective. Score! o-, a ab n, ;it. o A. 4 IJoyd, 2b ........... S 0 ti 0 muuen. jo ..,..,, 1 Donovan, rf .... at Coloi cf ,. S McCormlck. If ,., 4 Peploskt. 3b .,,,,,,,3 Cobb ,,, 1 DoWllnff, as S Baker. 0 0 . J , 1 2 X 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 X 6 t 0 ' 0 0, 1, '0 .0 Carney. 0 t Knapp, p , . 1 Dessau, p 0 Ctauss, p ,., , 3 1 hp Totals '8 .IT 10 J BIOUX-C1TY. AB, 'St.1' If. O. , A, B, crais, rf .... Cootiey, 2b ., Smith, se .... 1,1 0 S O 0 .:. 4 1 0 .1 0 .4 ,0i X, 13' 6 0 0 ..,,..,,-4 4 It Clarke. If ... Davidson, cf Callahan. b 0 1 I 1 0 uurna. lb 4 Vann, u 4 Young, p 4 White, 9 ,.w...O Totals , 83 s 27 8 1 Batted for reptosk! n' the ninth. Lincoln 4 MMM1M S. Sioux City ..........0 0 0 4 0 1 0 .06 Earned runs: Lincoln, a; SloUje City. . Home run: Smith, Two-has hit: Calla han. Double play: Peploski to Mullen to PaplASkl. 'Stolen bases. Uonovati, eploikl. Cole. t3afrlfice hits: Crola. Clarke. Struck out:. By Knapp. u by C14US8. S: by Youns, is ijy Whlte. ,5. Base on balls: Off Knapp, 4: pff Postati. 2: off Clause. 3. lilt by pltched'ball: By Yodnr. 2. Wild pitch: White. P&ssed ball: Vann. Tlm: 2:39. Umpire: An dersen. K. Potter Wins from Kidnrr. POTTKH. Neb.. July .-(iWal.-Tbe Potter Cuba defeated StdneyNn h well played game here the Fourth by tho score of I to , The feati re of the game waa the home run drlva by Linn of Potter tn the second Inning and spectaeutajr catcher 0 niuerson. core: II. U.K. Sidney 0 0MMMU -7 potter o x o a x 0-7 y s Batteries: Sidney, Doran and; Fine Potter. Spltsbart and Johnson. Umpires: Qowln and Hodman. Freaaant Originals Win. FREMONT. Nfb,, July U-Speclal.V-Fremowt Original today won an excit ing gshie from Snyder by a. seore of 8 to 7. Fourteen successive men struck out hi: Giistln was the feature. Rearer Fremont OrLsrlBsla Ooiicnna ! 's a a S 03 00 0 X 1 0-T1J fwwicBi, c una i nge; ,uutn and-prnW. . Urrtonm Larrtlnn and wpunds are healed, without -danger M blood pot4ftle. by Buaklea'a" Arnlea. th,haaH wander. Only 2f, VY, YOV) POOR. SIMP, THG WOOLVORTH 8Uli.DfN& 0p 'N course PAWNEES WllfFAST ONE Take Contest from Seward by Score of Four to Three. RUNS TO THIRTEEN INNINGS Bunched Illta In Flnnl Hound Help Columbia io (ifr Scvrnrd Men TrlmmlnK -Deal Xlaps a , TTTO-Bas;er. SBWAHD, Neb,. July 8.-Bpecla! Tele- kram.) Columbus won today's jramo by bunchlnp hits In, tho thirteenth lnnlnp. Tho game was well played and Interest ing throughout, Score; COLUMBUS. . BBWAItD. All 11 n A C. An it o. k. iv nondttu, bnu iwiir, , 11 I I I Smith, rf... lite 0Tttn. ,,. 4 0 1 4 t Crtn, If.,., t 1 1 0 Of'otrrt, e... 4 0 8 10 ul. id.... 1 III g jmtkiin, cr. s 1 4 v 0 am$f, tt. t X 1 0 lClAok,. rt... 0 2 0 a PeODltl. ft. i a I 7 ORnnnnn. h i I X 1 J.Hmllh, 3b 4 0 0 1 2Me!ntrri lb I 1 II 3 0 Hrstunser. oi on 3 cionird, if. 3 10 0 ArtUr. p... I 0 0 2 OWoodt, p... 1 0 0 t S nti, p.... I 1 0 C OWttters, p.. t I 7 0 , Telsls ,Tlt Ji ll's 8UI.....i$"iI 3 Itondeau oUt. hit hv batted hall. Columbus .00)9 3 0 000 0 0 0 0 3-5 Xw.:ba5a hltl .Deal. Bases on balls: Off Woods, l: oft Walters. 1; off Artley, X Struck' out! By WoodsTi; by Walters. 4: by Artley, 7; by Heed, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Brannon. Time: 2:S0. At tendance: 409. Umpires Pontius. - NslDerlnr Rents latanaicrs. SUPKrtiOlt, Neb., .July .-(Special Telegram.) Superior won from Grand Island In the' game played at Lawrence this afternoon by a 4 to 3 scoro. Vance and C. Brown both did fine pitching neither Bide allowing many hits. The first game between Lawrence . and Batten 'was won by the latter 1 to 0. Score: . ORAKD ISLAND. (WFKKIOn. AB.H.O.A.Z. -. AB.H.O.A.R lAnaltn, lb. 4 K.Bron, H I Sctt!Yr, tt t B.Brown, II 4 Co, lb.,., 4 WAl, D,.. 4 Wh., e... 4 MnlSf, ... 1 p.. 4 1 t oivror, ,. lot JOf T 3b.. SOS OMelntrt, cf, 4 3 1 OLandntti, rf 1 0 3 OTbelmlnf. ltt 0 1 iss 2 0 0 ooc 0 19 0 111 w-swii. ID s Ji lObit, 3 1 IRlttltB, ... 4 1 too 1 O.tVstU. 4 10 1 ToUli.:.3l 1 3t a Ttlt.....ja :n i i Orahii Island ... ...0 1 0 oo 0 0 1 1-3 superior .....,....o o g l z l o 0 4 .fuw1ajSa!,lii: Haley, Jlelnrrt. Threo WWa hltti Ward. .Home run: E. Brown. Struck, obit By Vance, Ti By Brown. 7. HaMs tjr batlsi Off Brbwrt, i'.otf Vance, 4. Stolen bases i Pry or, Orey, Schoon oyer, B. Brown, Double plays: Obst to Gray to Bockewlta; laSaile to E, Brown to Cse. Sacrifice hits: Pryor, Landrcth, Thelssln;. Uookewlt. Obst. Umpire: Meyers. Attendance 1,000.- Jtaattjtga Loses einsfest. HASTINOS. Neb., July 0.-Speclal Telegran.)-Wth terrific hitting tn the early Innings Fremont today won . from Hastings 18 to 1 While Conway waa touched for, fourteen- hits ho kept them well BCAttered except lp the sixth and eighth Innings. Score; . FHKM(XNT. , HASTINGS. . L. AB.H.0.A.K. AB.II.O.A.B. Turmio. u 4 i s s oaccMeld. If. 1 l i o 0 3D, 3 X 1 FortmB, '11110 Wtl, e 5 l o Batt. cf, 4 2 3 0 0 Htnrr, lb.. 4 ortck, lb.. 3 1 7 0 e Flretln, Ibl l n I lWcCSb.7 rf,p's .3130 ODIatl. e.... 4 I S 3 0 SRtn. ii. .. 0 0 0 1 6 WW, 3b... 4 Oyptrt. rt,. I Oourlsr, ., s Mantf, .. t Ctrawtjr, p.. 4 Wttt, C....3 06llnr, p.. 2 3 2 O ih naarny Hi I H M .,.. 1, a 1 Ttsl U li 37 1 Fremont .,.... ..8 e 1 4 03 0 00-rW Hastings , ...,0 000020X 0-3 vl?m?$nL ,?ur2?n ?hrc baaa hits: Wetael, Bechtold, Two base hits: Welch, Henry. Itels. Oouriey, Bennett. McCibe Sacrifice hit: .Conway, stolen bases: Stance. Struck out: By Conway, 5: by 8torte, 2; bsr Shaneri , 2: by McCabe, 3. Bases on balls: Off Conway. 4; off tbne, I; off Shaner, 3 off McCabe. 1. jm by PUch Slm'aeiv t8) by Sonvray L Umpire: Freese. American Association Results. "At Columbus '. K.lLfc. Columbus si 11 i Indianapolis .4.... 5 10 2 Batteries: Davis and Smith Harring ton, Menv Willis and Casey. At Kansas City nn rr Milwaukee , ..0 8 S Kansas City ...l.f.lQXlo Batteries: Watson. Dougherty and Hughes: Covington and O'Connor. At Louisville HH.E. IjulsvlUe , c i a a-oiedo ::;:::::;;t4? 2 Batterlea: Powell. Lowdermlik. Helm Kruegenrer0 ?e SchHur tut Wih' 5 ;.,!r?t "8ame5 ,CH'J- MliineapolU rt ,..... s 16. 0 t:.T wrwaruner and James: Patterson and Owena. " aecona am.e: ; Bt. Paul .....;,. Minneapolis : Baturles:. Walker stock and Smith. n.ii.E. ................ Z t 1 3 ; and Jamea; Cora- .rliunr Bents t'rnvford. ' crtAWFOUO. Neh, July 6.-Speclal Telegram.)-Ardmoro won a fast game from Crawford today by bunching hlti In the sixth inning. The batting of Boyd T'? . f?tur., be Hotting three sf dilyca In four tlmas up. fcor: vrnrapre OOOOOJOOO-,3 Crawford 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 o-i twuenjs: Ararpvf. riis and Hert: Crawford, Wilson and eoya. ' .... . Fpraciiiuau Make Mark. STOCKHOLM. Jury 6. -Jean Bpuln. the ruiiw imiuiw in 1115 ont-ncur race at thfratadlum. egvered today 1J.M1.S0 meters (it mile. 1.44 yards). Tht hlmt. world's record r ti utu. nv :t V.""MW . B.iruuu., tog HnKllSti hfH,y Plays' Goad Ball. SHELBY. Neb ' July (Bpcelal,) At the celebration here Kridsv ih Rhihv biH tlfid Rising City In the foretiooii, with aSore of U to It In the afternoen feHitlby, scored xs sua UUC. i. For MX THE BEE:. OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1913. MwMMMi mm i ii i urn a Awiiiwwmmwwiimwmwwmwi is i i mmwwmmmmwwwm nope vou'ne VHRON&, THE How DO"'oO HOT&L TOURAtME , MAKfc THflfr Boston is THE TALCGST T Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAOUE. Played. Won. Lost.. Pet. .680 .666 .645 .633 .626 .103 .392 .354 Denver 75 SI 43 42 41 41 24 33 35 37 Des Mollies , ,76 St. Joseph 77 Lincoln K Omaha 78 Sioux City ,. 74 Topeka .....,...,. 74 Wichita, 79 30 43 28 7 61 NATL. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. AM EH, LEAGUE. W.Ii.Pct. Phlla 63 18 .748 Cleveland . .43 29 .623. Washington 41 33 .654 Chicago. 42, 38 .532 Boston .,.,..35 35 .600 St. Louis 31 60 .383 Detroit .....30 49 .380 New York...20 60.285 NEB. LEAGUE, New York..4S 24 .652 Phlla 40 25 .615 Chicago ...40 34 ,841 Brooklyn ..38 31 .537 Pittsburgh 83 38 .463 St Loill 31 4t .431 BostOH 28 40 .412 Cincinnati .27 47 ,K3 , AMEtt. ASSN. I , W.L.Pct. COlumbUs ..45 32 .m W.L.Pct. Superior . Kearney . Fremont . York .30 20 ,600 Milwaukee 48 33 .578 Louisville ..41 39 .513 Mlnn'aoolls 40 S3 .606 ..29 10.692 ..28 S3 .549 ..25 23 .521 Kan. City... 41 41 ,600 Hastings .25 26 ,490 Mt. I'aui..,,37 39 .487 Toledo 34 47 .420 Gr. Island... 22 29 .431 Columbus ,.21 29 .420 Seward 20 30 .400 Indi'napolU 31 45 .40$ YVulerdny'x nesnlla. WESTERN LEAGUE. a Omaha, 6-3J Wichita. 8-10. Hloux City, 6; Lincoln, 6. Des Moines. 0-6: Denver, 7-1 Topeko,,6; St. Joseph. 0. NATIONAL LEAQUE. Pittsburgh, 4-10; Cincinnati, 2-4, AMERICAN LEAGUE. . . Chicago, 2-0: Cleveland, 6-7, Detroit, I.' St. Louts, 2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, . ' . Indianapolis, 6) Columbus, 3. Milwaukee, 0; Kansas City, 10. Minneapolis. 6-3;t, Paul, 1-6, . NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Fremont, 1C; Hastings,' 3. Columbus, 6; Seward, 3." Grand Island, 3; Superior, 4. Gnsaea Tiir. Western League-Topeka at Bt. Joseph, Omaha at 'Wichita, Sioux City at' Lin coln, Dea Moines at Denver, National League Boston at Philadel phia, New York at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. American League Detroit at St. Louis, Washington at .New York, Philadelphia at Boston, . American Association Toledo at Louis. Q 0 0 e 0 1 0 0 0 Vllle. Indianapolis at Columbus, Mlnnc-' apous at .MiiwauKeo, St. t'nus at Kansas City. Nebraska State League Fretndnt at Hastings, Columbus at Seward, Kearney at York, Grand Island at Superior. Townsends Shut Out by the Luxus .Under the new management of Louis Kocher, the Luxus defeated the Towji send team 8 to 0.. This waa tha best game theLuxus have put up this season, play ing a. perfect gamo In the field, with hits In.plnchcs and some excellent base rus hing. Dyck and McQire opposed each other on me mouna ana for eicni innings oom pitched airtight ball, tho Luxus being otto run tn tho lead until the eighth in ning, when they got to McQire, knocking tho ball all over the lot And scoring seven runs. Dyck pitched good steady ball, al lowing .but three hits. He struck out eight mcn'whlle his toammatea played errorless ball, Tho- Luxus scored their first run In the third When Dyck started off with a two base hits and scored, on Smith's single. They, scored the other seven runs In iho eighth Inning by good hitting and base running. The features of the game was tho all around playing of the Luxus, VanOus' fielding at first base and Smith's three hits, one being for extra bases. Scoro: I.UXt'B. TOTCKSEKDa. a n i,n 1 w An llniir Wnnj, II.. 1110 or. Ka. If 4 0 10 Smltr. it.. Illlt ftiup. 3. . 1 3 HAchten. It 3 1 1 0 OKftnD. c... 3 Oil 0 01 Vmntus, lb. 4 1 I 0 OKriegltr. lb 1 0 l s 1 Trt7, tb..s t t t oarirlih, u4 1 o 3 o Voi. tt ...i 0 3S SA'iHroi, cf.. 3 0.1 1 0 Sttpp. 2b... 4 12 '- eaPartih. ! I 1 I 1 DTOi, p... 110 3 OMcQutrt. p,l lil I TOU1S 37 l 0 ToUlf 111 2 Luxus 0 01000070-890 Townsends . .,00000000 0-0 3 3 Two-baso nits: tsaup, uycK. urtpp. Stdlen bases: Smith, Kemp, Krlegler, Dyck. Sacrifice httai Kemp, Denny. Hachten. Double plays: Rapp to Vanous: Rapp to Smith to Vanous. Bases on balls: Off Dyck." 6: off McQutre, 3, Hit by pitched ball; Fox. Struck out: By Dyck. 8: by McQulre. 11. Time: 1:45. Um pire: Kucera. ' " c Workmen Lost tfte 1iv- fi-n.mp. t.n Armmirs V.M .W W " ' ' ' 'I iJAfio Armours on iiinnj," inn oouui Omaha Auclcnt Order of United Workmen Suuday, 8 to J. Ouerneak (orthe Armoum aiinwea nui inree mis 1 una sirucK out twolve men, Smith, while a little wltd at UTOts. pucnuu a gouu bbiiiq. ine nailing f A ivy. Graves, Collins, Corcoran and ttvan.and the ail-around DlayltiR of both outfields and Ryan's long hit over center 1114 fence, scoring three, mn, were fea tures. Score: WOKKWS.V AiutQuna. Aait.O.A.& AB.H.O.A.E. TuUlt, tb . 1 3 3 ICottlu. If. 1 0 0 3 lln-go, lb z l M,'stia, Jh 3 1 10 Wblr. lb 1 Oil 1 f fftrwrtn. 3b 3 3 1 3 1 IHUShyt. Ill I I I Ollltn. lb... 0 10 0 0 Pa4n. If. 3 tt 1 0 Otlrm.w, tt . i I 3 1 0 fiiiA. It , I I 1 aiiuu, ... 4 0 t t 3 Trsn. M" 3 10 3 11. Jetlto, ill t 1 I Lltbon, e. 3 as 0 eoutrnm, a. t 3 0 1 0 Jgmlth. P-. J '0p. Uin, 1 10 1 9 v, .oUUi,...M 1 M "t .tU "t' " 1 A.O. U, w, ,.ooorooooi-i 3 4 Armours ,,.,00 o 0 Q 2 ;4 8 7 a Home mat Ryan, ; Two-base hits. Cor coran (2), Tuttle, ColMnr. Struck out : By Guerness, 10; by Smith. 6V Bases on bulls: Off Smith, 5, Hit by plU-htd ball: Lang, heme. Fariimt mn! Aitnntirit &: J2.-0U, Umpire: Regan. Kay to ta& BUuttlea-Bse Advartls lag. Drawn WEl.t- QBCAU5.e IT4 SO TAU TH6 CLOUDS He -vo do (nto The wiMdows , "ro raiw -fee-Hee I OVTfl 1 PIRATES TAKE BOTH GAMES Better on Mound and at the Bat Than Cincinnati. REDS TOPPLE ONE BY ONE ' i". 1 Use Three r! teher-. In the First , Game, While ikendrlx Keeps the Hits ScaiOretl Daring; Wholei Sktitle. CINCINNATI, July 6,-Plttsburgh . won both games of a double-header fromicin clnnatt today, the first by 10 to 4 and the second by 4 to 2. In both games Pitts burgh did better, pi t?h'ing and outbatted and outplayed Clnplnliatl. In tho first game Cincinnati used three pltcharo and ajl wff'e hit hard. On tho otljer hand Jlendrix, -who waa on tho mound for Pittsburgh, kept the tilts scat tered, except In the sixth, when Cincin nati made four hits-and' scored two of Its runs. Benton started the game for the locals, and besides being wild was hit hard. lie was succeeded In the fifth by Harter, , who . In turn was relieved by Johnsdn Ih the eighth. ' - In tho Second game' Adams had tho lo cali at his mercy. .He allqwrid only six hits, but one" of, these Was a homo run by Dodge with one on basq. Suggs started well, but after, the sixth Inning he weak ened 'and llowed the visitors to bat out a victory. . Miller carried off the batting honors ln the first game, while Dodge's home run was tho hitting .feature In tho second. Score, first game:' ' 'Battcd for Harter in. the seventh. cBatted for Johpsdn ih the ninth. Pittsbureh .........0.0.2 a 1 1 1 n ?tn Cincinnati ..,....! 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 14 Two-base hits: Hendrix, Wilson, Beschee. Three-baSe hits: Miller (2i. Hits: Off, Benton,.- Jri .four Innings: off Harter, 3 Ih three innings: off Johnson. 3 In two innings. Sacrifice hit: McCarthy. Sacrifice flies: B4rghammcr, Kommers. Stolen bases: Carey (!). Marsans. Bates. Double play: Bergh&rdmer to Hoblltzell. Left on bases: Pittsburgh. 8; Cincinnati. 8. Bases on balls': Off Hendrix, 4: off BentoA, 3: off Harter, 2. Struck out: Bv Wcndrlx. 2; by Benton.. 3; by Johnson, 2. wiia piicnesr iicnanx, 1, Planer, i. Time: 2:25. Umpires! Qulgiey and i',ma lte. Pittsburgh ,,..0 X:0002 00 1-4 Cincinnati .0 0 0 z o 0 0 0 03 Two-base hit: Carey. Home run: Dodge. Sacrifice hits; Miller, Marsans. Sacrifice fly: Buuer. stolen base: i.iar sans. Double play: Groh to Hoblltzell. Left on bases; Pittsburgh. 4; Cincinnati. 4. Bases on halls: Off Suggs, 1. Struck out: By Adams, 3:- by Suggs. 3. , Time: 1:40. Umpires: QUlftiey and ismsua, GEORGE REDICK HIGH AT OMAHA GUN CLUB SHOOT i George Redlck was high man at the practice ahoot of the Omaha. Oun .club yesterday, making 185 out o,f a possible too. Score! J i SHOT AT MO. George Rcdtck , 185 Elmer Redlck ...r. 178 O. O. Reaiok...v. la Georga Rogers ... .."?.;,. . ?l F. T. ixivring Arthur Keellne ,...:,...........!, 8S T rl limn ,,,,...,,.......,..9 ' ;-rher Foot lall SehetlBle. MINNEAPOIJS. .Minn., July $. The following tentative schedule has been ar ranged for tho toot ball team of the University of Minnesota for the season of 1913: , September 2T-UnlVerslty of South. Da kota at Minneapolis. October 4 Amer at. Minneapolis. October IS University- of Nebraska at Lincoln. . r 1 Ndyember X University or Wisconsin at Madison. November 16 University of Chicago at Minneapolis. November SS-UnlVerslty of Illinois at Champaign, ' ' Artie llorniVu Sola, NASHVILLE,' Tenri., July Artie Hof man former centerflelder and utility man of the Chicago Cutis and last year traded to Pittsburgh, has htCn sola to th Nashville club, according to announce., ment today by President Hlralg. He Will report Immediately. Wllbrr l.omem One. TOBIAS, Neb., Jdly 8.-r(Speclal.)-WlU but met defeat here, yesterday at tha hands of the fast Alexandria team. The float scoro was 14 to 10. Wilbur used two pichers. BranlnR Win a Another. ' BRUNING. Neb.. Jiilv 6. ffencla1.1 JBrunlng won yesterday from Shlckley, p 10 1. V Strsnsr Befeas"Weteri. r TOBIAS. Neb, July .-(8pec!aU-In the morning game here, yesterday Strang defeated Western, -18i to R ' Orklo Br. Win. Orkln Broihers defeated the Douglas Printing company's team yesterday at Fontenelle park by the scoro of to t Cliatruberlatn's Cltwiera ' a Dlarrtioea, Remedy. Every family withpuf exception atiould keep this preparation at hand during the hot weather of tha summer months. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera antf Diarrhoea Remedy Is worth many tlmei ita, cost when needed arid la almost cer tafrv to be needed befdre tho summer U ver. It haa no superior for th pur poses for which It ja Intended. Buy It now. For sale by ail drugelsu. Advcr tUtment. t'wlteft" Tlrrn. No matter what make at tlrea voir have bun using, ihesa.'tlfi wllClaat longer.! Omaha Rubber Co., dUtributora, lt$i Haraey. j for The Bee by NAPS BEAT THE SOX TWICE Mitchell Holds Chicago 'to One Hit in Second Game. LAJ0IE THE BATTING HERO In the First Game He Hits Safely Three Times in Three Tlnies to Bnt Weaver's Wild Throw .,". , xttenalTe. - - , CLEVELAND, 0 July 6.-leveland took, two games from Chicago, today, 6 to 2 and, 7 to 0 In the first game both Clcotte and Falkenberg were wild, but the latter received better support ln tho pinches. Chicago scored in the sixth oa Collins' single. Graney's error and singles by Bodle and Schalk and again In tho seventh on Clcotte's dduble and Lord's single. In the second Cleveland scored on Rath's error, Lejole'a single and Ryan's sacrifice. Ryan's double scored one for Cleveland in the sixth and Weaver's wild throw let in two more. Beall's muff of Ryan's-long fly let ln two ihoro (n tho seventh. . Mitchell had Chicago at his mercy in the second game, while' Cleveland batted Russell and Bens from the box. Weaver's single In the sixth was the only hit se cured off, Mitchell. In' the ninth Mitchell filled trie bases with three bases on balls and then, retired the next three in order. Score, first game: CLEVELAND. CHICAGO. uirewil, ill 1 Clupmin. h I 0 s 0 OBulII. cf... c 0 J J JJ-Mi. 2b..,.. 21 1 111 OBargxr, lb,, 000 0 2 0 OLon!, 3b..r-S 1 0 lurner, 3b., 3 JackMn, rt. x Ltjole, 2b.. 3 Rrtn, cf... 3 Orsnsjr, If, ..3 Ln, e...l Cirlich. e,. 1 Ktlk'b'g. P 3 Ullrclt .. 1 Otte 0 ii visaite, ib., 4 1 ixuim, rf, 4 1 0O0 IDodle, if... 3 1 0 4 1 OBchAlk. c, 3 1 Oil 0 Wearer, u. 3 0 0 0 4 IClcotte.V p 3 1 0 0 0 OTournlcr ..10 OOP 0'Etrly , 1 0 ToUls 39 Iff 1 Batted for Land in the sixth. .rJlAor.Le'lYe,.i m me, sixth. .5aH5 f.or Sf'h.ln .the seventh. ior iwtuiio m me mntn. Cleveland 0 i 0 0 0 8 2 0 Chicago 0 5,0001X00-1 ir-i:""0..,'J.""s.,.,-ny,raini . wan. -.wy..c. oottiuuB niisr iiyan, Johnston. n,841006 " Wan. Stolen base: Falkenberg. Bases on bolls: Off Ikenberg, 6; off Clcotte. 5. Passed ball: i r..'. 1' crura; uieveiana. 31 , Chicago, 1. Left on bases: Cleveland. 8: clS.0- ,i Tlraes Z:02, umpires: EA-ans ana aherlaan. Score, second game: " cLevelak-d ciiicaoo. , AD.H.O.A.B. AILII oa n Jehiuten. lb 4 3 3 0 0 Berrer. 2b. 4 I 0 4 tt Cbapmaa, ss 3 Turner, 3b,. 3 Jackftra, rf.. 4 IJole, 2b,. 4 Itran, cf....l Onmr, It., 4 O'Nall, c, 3 JUtchvll, p. 3 1 z oird, lb..., 3 0 11 . v v vnaie, id. . a 1.30 OCollIni, rt, 4 13 4 onodte. If... 4 3 0 OBrhtlk, e.. 3 2 3 0 OKuhn. c... 1 0 7 3 0 10 O 3 0 0 4 2 . 0 .0 1 0 $ 0 OiUtllcV, cf, 2 0 3 '1 4 1 o u nearer, ..,3 30 i.uascll. p, J ..31 13 27 10 OBcai, p..,., 1 Smith, n.. fl 0 0 04 a a Total, 1 o s 1 0 0 0 0 -natn 1 0 0 . Totals JS1 24 It 2 Batted for Smith-In the ninth, Cleveland 0 0 2 1 0' 4 0 0 7 jvnicago .....,iO O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 ..Thrce-basfhlfi' Chapman. Two-bate hits: Johnston, Ryan. Sacrifice hit: Ryan, Sacrifice fly: Turner. . Stolen sell, $ In four Innings: off Ben. 6 In two hininga: off Smith. 1 in two inning Bases on balls: Off Mitchell, 4; iitt Tie's. "iiwa um; ujr jnncrieu, 4: Dy Beni. phases! Cleveland, 3: Chicago, 6. Time: i;u, umpires: isvarts and Sheridan. 1 Setrolt Gets Snill 23nd. . ST. LOUIS, July 6.-"Ifty Hamilton bested the veteran. Joe Leke, tn a pitch, era' 1 hAttlA , l, ! Dr,A .aam a tpula evened up tn serlei with Detroit, winning1. 2 to 1. v in tho ninth inning Shotton singled and was Bacriflcwl to second by Stovall. Pratt WfiB t)AnrMl- Wtttlai-nat alntrlo ltl.,1 u 4r -wsssw -! ltM (.lie rift MAS! TnhnslAH 4 1. 1 l I wuukrwii IIICII DCVUICU MIS XirBV Mil Un many dy and Shotton scored the Win- nlng run. r ao visitors scoreu meir run in the to third on Agncw's poor throw to first Hmmmmmm wmmamm MMaM, III . , " . Ill The Home Beer THE KER nKEAVEI) AND "BOXTLEU . BY FRED KRUG BREWING . CO. 4. . 4-SjWHl ' " ' CsKarUijow' OiitrilKitrs, Luxus Mercantile Co. 10941 No. 16th St. Douflts 1889 "Bud .Fisher" -: ahd Shotton'-s friuff of Lake's easy pop fly. Score: ST. LOUIS. DETUOIT. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.Alb. Bbdlton. cf. 4 3 1 6 ltBuih. ..., 4 10 7-0 BtOTAll, lb. 3 1 12 3 OVItt. 3b.... 4 10 3' 0 Pntt. 3b... 3 3 3 3 OOrurfftrd, Tll'l 0 0 0 WlllUmi, rf 4 1 1 0 0Vch. It.. 4 0,2.0.0 Johtuton, If 4 t 2 1 OGtlnrr, lb. 4 0 1 0 a Austin, 3b.. 3 0 3 4 OSIUilte, c. 3 ( 3, 1' 0 Lrn, !.. 3 1 3 4 Oitlsh, cf.... 1 110 0 Atnav, ... 3 0 1 1.1 Louden, 2b". 3 0 1 4 0 Imlton, pt 1 1 1 OL&ke, p.... 3 00 4 1 ToUls 30 3 27 17 ! Totsls 30 lti ii "T One out when winning run was made. St. Louis ,..0 0 X 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 Detroit ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Sacrifice, hit: Stovall. Double, play: Austin to Stovall. Bases on balls'! Oft Lake, 1; off Hamilton, 2. Struck out: By Lake. 2: by Hamilton. 2. Tlmo: 1:25. Um pires: Illldcbrand and O'Loughlln. WEST POINT AND DODGE DEFEATED BY WISNER TEAM WISNEB, Neb., July 6.-(Speclal.)-Wlsner went to West Ftnt July 4, and defeated West Point In a well, played gamo by score of 4 to 2. Tho features of tha game were home runs by Zackek and .Chupp. Score: R H E Wlsner .'..3 0 0 0 0 0 X 0 0-4 ' 8 2 Wet Point 0 0 0 0 0 0 X1 0-2 7, 3 tscdC &l.....,l.. nOg 123 1232 Batteries: Wlsner, Martin ahd Thomp son; West Point. Denton and Zacek. Wlsner defeated Dodge Sunday' on "tho home grounds In a very fast game by score of 2 to 0. Tlie feature of the game was tho pitching of Martin for Wlsner allowing Dodge three hits.. Score: R, H. Vi. Wlsner 0 00 0 2000 -2 A 1 Dadgo .....OOOjOOO 000-0 8 .3 Batteries: Wlsner, Martin and Thomp son; Dodge, Selb and Butler. COLUMBUS ALL-STARS MEET DEFEAT AT HANDS OF LEIGH LEIGH. Neb., July .-(6peclal 'Tejp gr'am.) Leigh defeated -tho Columbus All Stars here today in a listless game. 13 to S. "Wolbold, a, recruit, waa tried out ln the box for Leigh and did remarkably Well, strlklngOut sixteen men. Score: R.IJ.U. Leigh 2 0 1 7 0 1 1 1 -1310 5 CoIumbUs ...0 0 1 2 0"0 0 0 0575 Batteries: Leigh, WUbold and VlaCh: Columbus, Wllcynskl -and Wolfe. Struck out: By Wlebold, 16: by wllcynskL 5. Two-base hits: J- Torrtes. (2), Schuttx. Umpire: Penrod. I 1 ' St. Edvrard Wine Ttvo tinmen,. ST. EDWARD. Neb., July (Special,) St. .Edward won an easy game Friday from Petersburg by tho Ucoro of 17 to 2. When St. Edward had the game well tn hand, tho regulars were taken out nnd subs were used the latter halt and they held Petersburg down to one score. 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